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    Analysis of Contemporary Trends in Data Science Introduction It can be said that Big Data is one of the hottest topics in the contemporary information technology. Hot topics in IT comes out every 1 or 2 decades, such as personal computer, internet, become the compulsory transformation choice to organisations. However, big data seems different from the above, partly because big data is not about technology as much organisation transformation. By utilizing the big data, organisations should transform

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    Abstract Relational database management system (RDBMS) have used for many decades. However, these databases are facing several challenges with the requirements of many organizations like high scalability and availability. They cannot deal with huge amount of data and requests efficiently. As a result, famous organizations such as Google and Amazon shift from RDBMS to NoSQL databases. NoSQL databases have several features that overcome issues. This paper explains features, principles, and data models

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    is a specific implementation of a graph database that is optimized for storing and retrieval of triples. A triple is a representation of data in subject-predicate-object relationship. [3] 3.2 Comparison with Relational Database systems 3.2.1 Graph Database and Relational database Relational databases have a fixed schema. Each table is a set of rows, each of which has a fixed set of attributes. This type of structure implies that all the rows have values for all the attributes for this representation

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    Emotional Development Final – Olivia Conover – 12/11/14 1. Support for the notion that babies have an early sense of morality has been accumulating. According to Bloom (2013), morality might be evolutionarily ingrained in humans, as it promotes cooperation, which our species would have needed in order to survive and evolve in groups. Research by Bloom (2013) illustrates babies’ moral beginnings. Babies were shown animations of geometrics figures where, for example, a red ball was trying to scale

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    Aggression is defined as the intention to cause physical or psychological harm to oneself, an object, or another, in a form that is not socially sanctioned. Aggression can be further subdivided into types of aggression, for example Predatory Aggression- hunting-, Social Aggression- stalking-, and Defensive Aggression- defence of personal practice. Over time it has been established that there are two umbrella classifications in terms of theories of aggression; Instinct Theories, and Bio-Social Theories

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    In the almost 5 years of working in IT I have learned that Business Rules are just as important as the air we breath, without them we just can 't live. According to Servicenow a “business rule is a piece of JavaScript that runs when records are displayed, inserted, updated, or deleted, or when a table is queried”(2015). Business rules are extremely important in any work environment and without business rules it is hard to lead groups or individuals. What business rules provide is a straightforward

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    Kerianna Rimmer Have you ever been bullied? Have you ever bullied someone? Bullying has become a huge issue. It is occurring all across the world. There are a few different types of bullying, which I will be discussing. First, bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among children. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential of being repeated. Both kids who bully and are bullied may have serious, lasting problems. Bullying is a form of behavior in which someone repeatedly and intentionally

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    The 's School Of Thought

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    mechanisms (from the psychodynamics school of thought) are being employed with respect to cultural, societal, and personal aspects; both displacement and projection are common mechanisms among bullies, as these individuals have a tendency to both shift their emotions onto other people while contemporaneously attributing their aggressive behaviour onto someone else (Haskings-Winner et al., 2011). Finally, archetypes, such as particular models of people and behaviours, can influence the actions of

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    Abstract This research paper is to survey on database environment and development process. Database is an organized collection of logically related data. It consists of tables, queries, views and other objects. Database management system is a software system used for creating and managing databases. It is a collection of programs used to store, modify and extract information from database. It helps users and programmers for creating updating and managing the data in a systematic way. There are many

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    group, it is called mobbing. Bullying can be defined in many different ways. The UK has no legal definition of bullying, while some U.S. states have laws against it.Bullying is divided into four basic types of abuse – emotional (sometimes called relational), verbal, physical, and cyber. It typically involves subtle methods of coercion, such as intimidation. Bullying ranges from simple one-on-one bullying to more complex bullying in which the bully may have one or more "lieutenants" who may seem to

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