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Setting up a database to help a dance teacher.  

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Analysis Statement of the Problem Amanda Restell, a dance teacher at the Amanda Restell Academy of Dance, is previously storing all of her students data in a filing cabinet on paper. The following information is being stored in the filing cabinet on card: Name Date of Birth Address Phone Number Type of Dance Grade Teacher Amanda and her mother must search through the cabinet manually which takes a lot of time, and the card tends to get extremely worn and scruffy after a while. She needs a database to organise the members of the dance academy, to check who paid their fees, what type of dance there is, and contacts to inform pupils or future information (shows, fees needed paying etc). Amanda has been teaching dance for over 8 years and has a receptionist (her mother) who is finding it very hard to keep up to date with her pupils information,...

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