Donaire talks to media about the relationship between himself and Pacquiao. Nonito goes over when the two fighters first met and sparring sessions between the two of them…
Lecture by Dr. Art Langer, author. Analysis & Design of Information Systems (3nd Ed), Langer, Springer-Verlag 2007 (ISBN978-1-844628-654-4)
this guy will be another super star for boxing, he already is in the right direction, this year if he beats wilfredo, bigger fights are going to come to nonito
@leonardba your a hating ass bum! damn fool. dude what have u accomplished? have u ever been a champion fighter? lol!
The Filipinos (along with Thailand, Indonesia, etc.) are what is so-called “jungle asians.” They are less intelligent than the “east asians” (i.e., Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc.), which makes them poor economically, but makes up for it by being more athletic, robust, and having bigger dicks. In fact, most “jungle asians” have bigger and more rugged hands than “east asians” since they evolved to survive in the jungle rather than to think like the “east asians.”
The Filipinos (along with Thailand, Indonesia, etc.) are what is so-called “jungle asians.” They are less intelligent than the “east asians” (i.e., Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, etc.), which makes them poor economically, but makes up for it by being more athletic, robust, and having bigger dicks. In fact, most “jungle asians” have bigger and more rugged hands than “east asians” since they evolved to survive in the jungle rather than to think like the “east asians.”
Manny Pacquiao – once was the rising star : The Greatest Boxer , p4p # 1
Nonito Donaire – Manny’s former sparring partner : Pound for Pound # 3 wOw .
@leonardba
IDIOT!! you talk nonsense and you are using Christ name for for such a nonsense shit!
and that is a sin you know? IDIOT!!
im mexican and love my mexican fighters but this guy is my fav fighter.i just havent seen anyone with his skill lvl since roy jones jr.any one who would hate on nonito and would question his accolades does not shit about boxing and should stop following the sport go back to watching mma or something.
@Fourtint4Ever why bernard?
you’re 28 donaire! you’re a bum, what have you accomplished?! retire for christ sake!
@Hitman1190 yeah he’s got skills thanks to manny and floyd
@Fourtint4Ever and chad dawson
he’s pretty well spoken.
@Darwininian and that can be trained.. lol… so nonito can be better than pacquiao in the future.. if only he works harder..
Why is he always fighting smaller guys nonito is overrated cherry picking gool
nice answers from our guy, nonito. i like his being articulate. he speaks very good english. donaire is an inspiration to me
@oikpaze1 it’s not an opinion but a fact Nonito is much better skilled as a boxer than Manny. He is smarter in the ring and uses timing and great footwork and counter punching very well. The only thing Manny has over Nonito is his physical gifts like power and speed.
… boxing doesn’t require one to be articulate and personable – the only requirement is to captivate/inspire the masses and strike fear in the heart of the monkey fraud gayweather. As far as being more technical and more natural, well that is just one miniscule opinion. Pacman inspired this dude, who did this dude inspire? Nobody. Actions always trump “articulate” and “personable”.
@Hitman1190 This guy is technically better than Pacquiao,he is more the natural boxer,he’s also far more articulate and personable..
I personally think Donaire is way more talented than Pacquiao in all areas. If Nonito is given catchweight opportunities for future fights & avoid blood tests he could be more 10x more successful than Pacquiao. Donaire’s got some mad boxing skills.
nonito was just 17 yrs old in yr. 2000.nonito & his brother glen were fighting in US olympic trials back in 2000 but both were defeated by the hawaiian punch,bryan villoria!!!
I like the way Nonito answers every question…he handled everything in those questions very well. Surely soon this smart guy “Nonito” be the next p4p king. Just wait for that Nonito, and we’re just here to support you both with Manny.
james toney-
watch his fights
@Fourtint4Ever that’s your opinion man.
Respect but they still had an Impact in Boxing. Bernard is no doubt one of the greatest legends ever.
This video helped me a lot to understand normalization. I read many articles related to normalization but i was not able to follow them. This video gave me a clear picture of normalization. Thank you very
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You explained this so much better than my tutor! Thanks!
thanks for being so clear, and easy to understand, uve taken away any doubts i had about ERDs
Hehe Feeling like im back at university even though im on holiday from it. Love it great presentation and awesome explination of whats going on thank you for helping! Will recommend this!
Amazing explanation..
Very nice explanation, thanks. Like a previous user stated, if the quality could be a little clearer it would be great.
Your videos are phenomenal, you’re lectures come across very clear. However, the only bad is that the “video” quality is so poor you cant read the words on the white board. This makes sometimes difficult to follow, if you would keep on making videos that would be fantastic.
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@midpitts We use crows foot notation to indicate cardinality among entities, simply put, degrees of participation. Crows foot notation tells us the minimum and the maximum degree of participation. The | pipe symbol represents “one”. The double pipe || is read as one and only one, a minimum of one and a maximum of one. The “less-than” & “greater-than” symbol is used to indicate “many”. Example: [Customer]-||——–|<-[Order]; this is read as one and only one customer has one to many orders.
On the Logic Data Modeling 8 – Entity Relationship Diagram, part 1 there was something at the very end that I didn’t understand. What did the 2 “1″ or lines you put accross the relatonship between the orders and customers (closest to the customers entity) mean. I really have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for taking the time to provide them to us.
Thank you very much, this video us very helpful for understanding ERD.
This was outstanding, thanks.
@superflex007 This is a great lecture, again. I learnt the concept of Cardinality,
then forgot it.
So I came right back here … to re-learn it !!
Thanks again
@hisindeweni1977 – Mastering the skills of normalization and modeling data logically begins with pencil, paper and your head. If you can’t work this out without a special tool, you’re already focusing on the wrong problem. Any tool, be it a modeling tool or a physical database will only help you to more quickly express that which you know about cardinality, relationships and referential integrity. Focus on mastering the meaning of 1NF, 2NF and 3NF; then move on to using the database tools.
great lecture there but too fast . i had trouble using my SQL server as it made me use up all my time today. why is the lecture not using the computer screen. the board is too complicated to use.
Great Lecture. Helped A LOT!
excellent lecture, employing principles of associative learning.
Thanks, Very good lecture.
Great video helped on my AIS assignment for creating my ERD + rated
Shame its of fuzzy quality
Great video, it helps people learn it much easier this way….
Keep teaching us…. enlighten us!
thanks watched this to prep for my bus 141 final:)
Both data elements are listed together as a concatenation (or a compound primary key). Remember that this ERD is a logical data model and does not necessarily represent the physical data model. In this case, Order Number PK-FK and Item Number PK-FK are simply listed together as a matter of convenience.
how many? MANY