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Many people learn by using lists. This is because lists display clear and concise information that is straight to the point. Lists do not include other stuff that is no important.
Here is a definition from the Department of Labor:Data entry keyers usually input lists of items, numbers, or other data into computers or complete forms that appear on a computer screen. They also may manipulate existing data, edit current information, or proofread new entries into a database for accuracy. Some examples of data sources include customers' personal information, medical records, and membership lists. Usually, this information is used internally by a company and may be reformatted before other departments or customers use it.http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos155.htm#nature
The journal entry is the accounting entry which lists the goods that are bought on credit.
Christian mailing lists are targeted lists that show addresses and information for people. They may be used to send people brochures and information about products.
The prerequisites for applying to the Boston Conservatory include a minimum GPA of 2.7, High school transcripts, and SAT or ACT scores. The Boston Conservatory lists in more detail the requirement for entry.
Medical mailing lists are lists of all the medical professionals, it details qualifications, areas of expertise and current positions. In the United Kingdom information regarding the contents of these lists can be obtained from the General Medical Council.
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In a Multi-list organisation an index entry points to the first data record in the list, whereas in inverted index file an index entry has address pointers to all the data records related to it. • A multi-list index has fixed length records, whereas an inverted index contains variable length records
The website "BuzzFeed" has lists of the most famous cats in film. Notable entries include the Cheshire Cat from "Alice in Wonderland" and the cats from "The Aristocats."
Contact lists contain more information about a person than an address book.