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Observe the HAPPY INSURANCE DATABASE:
CLIENT AGENT AREA

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HAPPY INSURANCE
Observe the HAPPY INSURANCE DATABASE:
CLIENT
 ClientID  ClientName  CientAgent  ClientSpouseName  C111  Tom  A1  Jenny  C222  Kain A1 Bill  C333  Cole A2 Amy  C444  Dorothy A2 C555  Anay A3 Amy  C666  Tina A3 Madt  C777  Christina A4 Mike \begin{array} { l l c l } \text { ClientID } & \text { ClientName } & \text { CientAgent } & \text { ClientSpouseName } \\\text { C111 } & \text { Tom } & \text { A1 } & \text { Jenny } \\\text { C222 } & \text { Kain } & A 1 & \text { Bill } \\\text { C333 } & \text { Cole } & A 2 & \text { Amy } \\\text { C444 } & \text { Dorothy } & A 2 & \\\text { C555 } & \text { Anay } & A 3 & \text { Amy } \\\text { C666 } & \text { Tina } & A 3 & \text { Madt } \\\text { C777 } & \text { Christina } & A 4 & \text { Mike }\end{array} AGENT
 AgentID  AgentName  AgentArea  AgentRating  AgentYearofHire  SupervisedBy  A1  Kate 11011990 A2  Amy 2922009 Al  A3  Luke 31001992 A4  James 3902010 A3 \begin{array} { l l l l l c } \text { AgentID } & \text { AgentName } & \text { AgentArea } & \text { AgentRating } & \text { AgentYearofHire } & \text { SupervisedBy } \\\text { A1 } & \text { Kate } & 1 & 101 & 1990 & \\\text { A2 } & \text { Amy } & 2 & 92 & 2009 & \text { Al } \\\text { A3 } & \text { Luke } & 3 & 100 & 1992 & \\\text { A4 } & \text { James } & 3 & 90 & 2010 & \text { A3 }\end{array} AREA
 ArealD  AreaName  AreaHQ 1 East  Boston 2 West  San Francisco 3 Central  Chicago \begin{array} { l l l } \text { ArealD } & \text { AreaName } & \text { AreaHQ } \\1 & \text { East } & \text { Boston } \\2 & \text { West } & \text { San Francisco } \\3 & \text { Central } & \text { Chicago }\end{array}
This database will be used for the following questions citing tables from the HAPPY INSURANCE database.
-Write an SQL query for the HAPPY INSURANCE database that will retrieve the name of each agent that has no supervisor and has a rating higher than 100.

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Analyze how different utility functions lead to different preference structures (convex, nonconvex, and linear).
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Definitions:

Nursing Diagnosis

An appraisal by medical personnel of the reactions or experiences of individuals, families, or communities to real or potential health problems or life processes.

Suicide Precautions

Measures taken to prevent a person at risk of suicide from harming themselves, typically involving close supervision and removal of harmful objects.

Older Client

Refers to an individual of advanced age receiving care or services, often pertaining to health-related needs.

History of Depression

A record of one's experiences with depression, including its onset, duration, severity, and treatment outcomes.

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