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Programming and Extending SQL Server 2005 Integration Services
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* The 2005 release of SSIS has been completely rewritten and has revolutionized Microsoft's database product suite-this book examines how SSIS opens up a new world of integration possibilities by allowing custom code to be written in all of the .NET languages including C# * Chapters examine each aspect of extending SSIS, including when and how it should be used, and then present a real-world case example showing how to do it-and share vital information on how to avoid common pitfalls * Includes discussions on the ability of SSIS to perform extraction, transformation, and load operations as well as its relationship with a relational database server, an OLAP server, an ETL platform, data mining, integrated reporting and notification, and the full integration of the .NET developer and database platforms * Serves as a follow-on to one of Wrox's most successful titles, Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services
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Question : I am about to graduate with a BS. Can I use credits for an AAS?
So, I have spent 5 years at a university only to discover that my dream job only really requires an AAS. I'll be finishing my BS soon, so I am continuing with that, but the AAS will still be helpful to me and help me gain a lot of experience in my field as well as some really great contacts. It seems silly and kind of backwards to be doing my AAS after my BS, but I had no idea what I wanted to do when I came into college. What I want to know is can I use the general education classes from my BS towards the requirements for my AAS? It really doesn't make sense that I would have to basically take the exact same random classes that have nothing to do with my major....AGAIN.Thanks for any help in advance! :)
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Yes You can. But you will have to spend 2 more years in school, no matter what. Associate in Applied Science is technical. Technical degrees require internships and clinical rotation.
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Question : What should I major in to become a US Marshal?
So I just got my AAS in Emergency Management (which included an EMT-P certification) and I am off to a 4 year school. What major would be best for one wanting to become a US Marshal? Political Science or Criminal Justice?The reason I suggested poly sci was because I heard that it is a better degree because its more general and with the right extracurrics it would be just as good as a Criminal justice degree.
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Law..
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Question : Is Aas Paas Khuda, the Urdu song, a religious song?
Many of my colleagues are Pakistani and when at work i heard the song Aas Paas Khuda. I really loved it and when i went home, i looked up the lyrics. And they seem very spiritual. I'm wondering if its a religious (Islamic) song or just a song about general spirituality.
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like almost every song, or atleast most songs, there can be many different interpretations of the lyrics based on the individual's personality, personal spirituality, the way they were raised to interpret things like poems and songs, and many other factors. it really just depends on your state of mind about the song, the context you heard it in, and if you are, in fact, Muslim.
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Question : I have an AAS Degree, how much longer will it take to get a BA?
Obviously other details come into play, but I'm 23, have my AAS-Marketing degree and can transfer into two schools. One, I can get Junior status in any of the majors they offer and the other I can get Junior status in their Marketing major. On top of this, I spent a year and a half at my community college taking general education courses because I originally thought I was going to transfer anyway, but plans changed. I have 30 general education credits, I just don't know if they will all transfer/cancel stuff out.So, all that said, roughly how long do you think I can expect it to take? Two years? Perhaps less? I would plan on taking whatever class I could in the summer too. Usually I wouldn't really care about the time frame, but I'm 23 and I feel kind of worthless/like a loser since a lot of my friends are done getting their BA's and are getting started in their careers. It's either this route, or just hope for the best with my Associates.
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Two years usually - although some schools exiguous that can accelerate it a bit. Check out:http://cps.regis.edu/academic-programs.phphttp://www.bellevue.edu/ThanksBill
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Question : I have a para cert&a aas degree in leg/sec studies no experience in legal/general office. how do i geta job?
Hello. I have an associates degree in legal secretarial studies. I graduated last year (june 06) I also have a paralegal certificate. I have been searching since I graduated for a legal secretarial position and still no luck. I am working as an accounts payable assistant and obviously, this is not what I want to do. I plan on staying with this company for a little over a year gain general office experience. Am I making the right decision. Is there anything else I can do? I also have another thing. I was working in a law firm for about two months. I found out about the job through a temp agency. I went on the interview and they hired me. Two months after they fired me. I dont want to keep going through this. I need advice. What should I do???? Since graduation, I have been working through agenies, worked in the law firm and now I have this job. Any advice on how I can really get the job I want?
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Are you going through a temp agency that specializes in finding jobs in the legal field? If not, try that. There are MANY agencies that specialize in finding jobs in the legal field (secretaries, paralegals, attorneys, etc.).Also, join the local bar association as an associate (non-attorney) member. It may cost you some money, but attend all the meetings and you can meet contacts. You can also find out whether anyone is hiring through these meetings and/or newsletter (what county, state are you in?)If you're in California, go to http://www.dailyjournal.com and go to the classifieds section where you can find information about legal recruiters and job openings.Here are a few sites I got from The Daily Journal:http://www.roberthalflegal.com/portal/site/af-ushttp://www.legaloptiongroup.com/http://www.d pijobs.com/http://www.kbajobs.com/http://www.kentdaniels.com/I'm sure there are plenty of temp agencies who specialize in legal staffing jobs that may be able to assist you.The problem with most jobs is that they are at will (unless you work in a government job).
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Question : What kind of jobs can I get with an Associates in Applied Sciences degree (AAS General Busiess)?
Will it able to get me into project management or product development/mgmt in the financial industry? (I'm already working @ the same company... but in brokerage operations).
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You want fries with that type jobs?
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Question : AA vs. AAS? Any advice?
Was wondering if it makes a difference to a four year university if I have a general AA degree or an AAS? I'm going to community college right now and am trying to decide on a major. I'm thinking I will probably major in graphic arts or possibly do a double major in graphic arts and photography. However, does it look better to the college to have an AAS instead of a general AA? Or does it matter? Or is the only point of getting an AAS in graphic arts so that I can work right away???
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If you want to do the 2 year transfer thing and finish your associate's then have all of your general ed done when you transfer to the university, you need to do the AA. In my state, and most states I know of, only the AA, AS, or AFA will suffice for transferring. Of course you can transfer with an AAS, but your general ed won't be considered completed and since most classes will be technical, they likely won't transfer. If you want to go into the arts field, try finding a community college that has an art department. Mine has an AFA (associate in fine arts) degree program where the majority of classes you take will be introductory art and design classes, but the degree will still transfer as a whole and your general ed will be considered completed. The AAS is like you said, mainly for people who plan on going straight into the work field.As far as which degree they'll be most impressed by, it really doesn't matter if it's AA, AS, AFA, or AAS, it's your grades, GPA, and course selection that matter.
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Question : Do African Americans have more in common with Americans (white) than immigrant blacks?
Culturally speaking aren't whites and AAs, Americans first? In general, don't they have more in common culturally than AAs and African immigrants?
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No nationality has the same thing in common with another nationalities just like no ethnicity have the same in common with other ethnicity's African Americans and Europeans Americans are the same Nationality they have the same last names as each other, they have the same views on things, the only thing that they have differently and thats with anybody is there judgments but that's not a racial thing thats a human thing
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Question : Is the AAS degree of the USAF equal to a regular AS civilian degree?
Is the AAS degree like a specified degree in a certain area such as a trade whereas an AS civilian degree covers everything in general?What are the relations if they are equal?
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To an extent.But AS degrees are pretty worthless anywhere.You can get Specific AS degree as a civilian.But a CCAF AS degree, does NOT mean, you have completely two years toward a BS degree.BS degrees have specific course requirements you have to meet,Some AS degree might meet all of the first two years, most will not.
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Question : what are the general education credit requirments to get a AAS degree in accounting ? What class ?
i'm thinking of persuing a Degree in accounting, im' 30, haven't taken any college courses so i'm just tring to get idea what I would have to go through. any info on the type of classes i would need for the general credits would be great ? I'm all for getting a education even at my age but am nervous about talking a ton of generals. I found lists of classes for the accounting stuff but nothing on generals that would be needed. Thanks for any information.
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It may depend somewhat on where you are.I know the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) requires fifteen hours of general education courses for an AAS degree, with three hours in the social sciences, three hours in math/science, and three hours in humanities/fine arts.I would guess that the other regional accrediting agencies would have similar guidelines--and most junior/community/technical colleges are going to interpret those pretty much the same (although they may have slightly different course offerings) within each region.
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