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    Introduction “Big data is a popular term used to describe the exponential growth and availability of data, both structured and unstructured. And big data may be as important to business – and society – as the Internet has become. Why? More data may lead to more accurate analyses.” (SAS, 1) What is big data and how is it defined in today’s modern world? In 2001 Doug Laney Articulated what Big Data meant and this has become the industry standard for the idea. (SAS, 1) More accurately he described

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    307 AIV Explain TWO ways of helping other practitioners to understand the different systems used to record information in adult social care settings. Answer: Explain them, let them shadow you, monitor them as they use them. 206 AI Explain THREE differences between a WORKING relationship and a PERSONAL relationship. Answer: A personal relationship is one where your personal life and extra curricular activities and social life are involved. A work relationship is another way of describing

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    The story "What Do Fish Have to do with anything,", by Avi, is about a character who is a young curious boy named Willie and his mom, who taught him to believe what everyone told him. His mom would pick him up from school every day and when people asked why she just told them a parent should watch out for her child. One day while they were going home they saw a homeless guy and William was told by his mother not to look. Willie asked why and his mom told him it was rude and he was unhappy. He

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    The first thing Avi became aware of was the silence. It struck her as odd - unfamiliar. It was the kind of quietness that sinks into the marrow of your bones and fills your ears, immobilizing you like a great weight on your limbs. Silence that sets you on edge and makes the world feel askew. It was the silence that comes after a storm or a battle, as a wounded earth begins to set itself right again. Yet, just behind the silence, almost too insignificant to even notice, there was a faint hum. Like

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    Mendelian Cracker

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    a single chromosome or can be on a part of a chromosome. SNP halotypes are determined by the use of what is called a tag-SNPs and is known to classify halotypes. 3. If we assume that PAV allele is in fact the original one, then this means that the AVI is a missense codon, this is when there is a alteration to the sense codon, that can later result in another different sense codon that eventually codes for a changed amino acid in the protein. The functional enzyme hypothesis says that each and every

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    Can People Change

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    Can people change? This is a question posed in the story “How I Got My English A” by Avi. The story is about a twelve year old child named Avi who has recurrent spelling errors, grammatical inaccuracy, and is very vexatious to his english class. Because Avi is a troublemaker he routinely stays after school in detention with his english teacher, Miss Cannister; One day when Miss Cannister asks Avi to help her get paper from the school basement for a project there is a man kneeling by the school safe

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    Philip Malloy Quotes

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    “But he didn’t stop. And she did ask him. I guess that was the disturbance.” AVI In this quote, a witness of the incident in Miss Narwin’s room is explaining the situation. She says that Philip didn’t stop singing even after Miss Narwin had told him. Then, on Page 146 the conversation says “Dr. Doane: But you heard him? Ken Barchet: I guess. Dr. Doane: How close to Philip do you sit? Ken Barchet: ‘Cross the room.” AVI In this quote, Ken says

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    distinctive styles of writing. He is mostly recognized for is short stories that possess a gruesome plot and a hair-raising theme. In the novel, the style of Avi’s writing can easily be identified as an emulated version of the way Poe wrote. The way Avi used his writing to make the reader feel is also very similar to Poe. Both authors used descriptions and selective vocabulary in attempt to set the mood of the story and make the audience, who reads the story, feel a certain way. The elements of fiction

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    If this case were taken to court, the school board would win because Philip was being disrespectful to Ms. Narwin. (Avi Pg. 30) “Whatever you say.” Philip was talking back to Miss Narwin and be disrespectful. (Avi Pg. 60) “Philip, stop this insolence!” Ms. Narwin said to Philip when he didn’t stop singing like she asked him to. (Avi Pg. 72) “Philip Malloy, you will leave this room immediately! Report to the principal’s office, “ Narwin told Philip after he wouldn’t stop singing the national anthem

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    Matt Kaiser Symbols

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    Kaiser by Avi. Matt stumbles upon his inner good, when he goes to visit Mr. Battacky. Through the symbols of light, Matt’s clothing, and the candles. The author conveys, the story’s theme: everybody is born with goodness sometimes it takes others to discover it. One symbol that represents the theme is the light in Mr.Batacky’s home. As Matt Kaiser is striding down the hallway in Mr.Batacky’s house the narrator notices a painting on which “the sun [shines] on the stag with the antlers.’ (Avi 43.) This

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