Create at least 3 tables to illustrate the kinds of data your company will deal

Create at least 3 tables to illustrate the kinds of data your company will deal with. They can be related or separate types, internal or external. Consider your headings and which might work as primary keys – remember primary keys must be unique. Highlight or bold the primary key for each table.Create a diagram illustrating data flow. Where does external data enter the system? Where does it go and who will have access? Is internal data like employee information directed to one department or person? Why? Where will data be stored – on a local server, the cloud, or something else?Lastly, address how you will handle PII (Personally Identifiable information). In what ways can you ensure only those who need access to such information can retrieve and view it?
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I’m working on a interior design presentation and need support to help me unders

I’m working on a interior design presentation and need support to help me understand better.I have worked on this presentation researches but I need more help to improve my gradeTwo types of materials and there is a research for each one of them1- Glass2- Gypsum board(I will share my previous work and comments) so it is half the way workI need the research on a paper as points (question and answer) and also a presentations + the notes that I will use for the presentations for each material
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Select a publicly traded Equity REIT that appears to be a good form of investmen

Select a publicly traded Equity REIT that appears to be a good form of investment and provide an analysis addressing: If you or your group was provided with enough capital to build a real estate portfolio, would you choose buying properties individually or invest in this REIT?Paper Submission Requirements: • Pages: between 10 to 20 pages (excluding a cover page) • Cover Page: include course number, term, and names of all team members • Spacing: single or double spaced • Font Type: Arial or Times New Roman • Font Size: 11, 11.5, or 12 • Appendix: include any excel or detailed calculations, and must be cited in the body of the paperImportant: Specific Requirement of the paper can be found in pic i upload.
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tionale: Planning activities for young children in any curriculum should stem fr

tionale: Planning activities for young children in any curriculum should stem from the interests, needs, abilities, and cultural influences of the children in the group. Appropriate art activities for preschool-aged children should be open-ended, play-based, and fun. And remember open-ended means no child’s art work will look like another child’s – each child gets to choose how their art will turn out!Special Note:In addition to completing this write-up, you will also actually do the activity! You are going to get to play. If you have children at home, you can do this as a family! Then take a picture of your artwork and post it in the “See What I Did!?” discussion thread. Then take the time to comment on the artwork shared by some of your classmates. Have fun!!! Category or concept:What is the general art medium you are using? Like marking/drawing tools; 2D collage; 3D collage; paint and finger paint; manipulatives like play dough, goop, etc., Check your text or syllabus for additional categories.Title of art activity:You can title your activity anything you’d like; it helps if you include something descriptive.What to include in your plan:Learning Objectives:
Objectives must be observable and measurable; this means you can tell whether or not the child accomplishes them. If you begin the objective with the phrase “The child will…” or “The child will be able to…” and follow this with an action word (verb), it might help you in writing your objectives. For example:”The child will blend primary colors to make a secondary color.”
“The child will match his/her actions to the descriptive words ‘fast, slow, high, low.’”
“The child will participate in a cooperative experience with other children.”
Materials and set-up needed: Be very descriptive in this section. Include specific details about:
So what materials will you need to gather to for the children to enjoy the activity? Be specific and detailed about the color, size, texture, number of items, kinds of items, etc.
Share exactly how you will set-up the activity and display materials, including a diagram or picture if that will help. Remember, how you set up the activity should help guide the children to know how many children can join in at once; and suggest how the activity is done. For example, paint brushes next to the water colors with water for cleaning the brush.
How to do the activity/process:
Describe what actions and skills the children will use to participate in this activity. For example, in a finger painting experience, will you be putting the paint on the paper or will the child? Will you push up the children’s sleeves first? If you listed scraping materials in #2, how will the children use them?Helpful hints and guidance needs:
For example: Will the children wear smocks or cover ups? Will you push up the children’s sleeves first? How will you and the children clean up? Any safety factors?Modifications:
I’d like you to share how you would modify or make the activity accessible for a child with one of the following disabilities:sensory sensitivity issues OR
cognitive delays OR
limited use of right side due to cerebral palsy
Two open ended questions and two appropriate comments:
Share two open-ended questions AND two appropriate comments that you might use when talking with the children about their art.
Remember, open ended means there are many, many different answers!
And remember our class discussion about using descriptive not evaluative comments when talking with children about their art work. Something that can help you be descriptive is using the elements of art in your comments.
Resources used – where did you find your art idea?
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