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    Cis 510-Week 4 Assignment 2

    Creating a Use Case Samuel Ofarril Dr. Kegan, Samuel CIS 510 Strayer University July 28, 2014 Creating a Use Case In this particular diagram we are showing the basic parts of an use case diagram and the relationship that each item in the case has with each other and possibly with other use cases. The actors in the CSMS marketing subsystem are represented by stick figure that will represent the particular role that it will be playing in the diagram

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    Compare and Contrast the Toolkit Used by Hunter-Gatherers with That Used by Farmers.

    found from the 120,000-35,000 B.C.E. are great examples of simple tools made out of stones. Rough pieces of the stone chipped away to create somewhat of a point on the tip of the rock that could later be used as weaponry such as on a spear or as an everyday tool used for cutting. Through progression of practice and time tools became more evolved. Shapes became more defined and new tools developed. Different materials were used such as bone from animals and natural fibers such as sticks that were used

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    Describe the Range of Drugs Traded Illegally and Their Forms of Trading

    Describe the range of drugs traded illegally and their forms of trading. All kinds of drugs can be traded illegally, from alcohol and tobacco through to class ‘A’ drugs such as Heroin, Cocaine and Ecstasy. Alcohol a depressant and is the oldest and the most widely used drug in the world. In its pure form it is a colourless and tasteless liquid that is produced by fermentation. It is legal to sell alcohol, in the form of beer, wines or spirits in correctly licensed premises to over 18 year olds

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    Marijuana

    Recreational Marijuana Introduction A total of 20 states around the country have been legalizing medical and recreational marijuana. Researchers are studying the medical use of the drug and better understanding how it impacts the body and the motivation of the use of marijuana. Medical Marijuana A. Positive The use of marijuana as a medicinal usage is available to individuals suffering from pain, glaucoma, wasting syndromes associated with HIV and AIDS, nausea from chemotherapy, and

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    Does Adolescent Alcohol and Marijuana Use Predict Suppressed Growth in Psychosocial Maturity Among Male Juvenile Offenders?

    has increased. This fact leads some to believe that the use of drugs and alcohol can inhibit psychological maturity and growth. A study to see whether this statement is true was conducted quite recently. Researchers already knew that the use marijuana can cause poor decision making and make some people have permanent dopamine level control problems. Researchers also knew that the level of maturity can depend on how adolescence deal with everyday problems. When anybody deals with their problems by avoiding

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    Panacea's Box Research Paper

    four different terms used to describe policy for the legal use of drugs. Legalization refers to establishing the open and free market for drugs to people such as adults and making it illegal for minors. Other variations of legalization include government only allowed to sell and produce the drugs and put limits of dosages. Decriminalization is the term used for the removal of criminal penalty for smaller amounts of drugs for personal use. Most common for advocating marijuana. Medicalization is when

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    Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

    Quality Check Is the use of heroin, crystal meth or cannabis legal? No. Are these drugs still circulated and used in our society? Yes: “40 per cent of Canadians having used it (marijuana) at least once in their lifetime. [1]” The war against illegal drugs has been a long and vigorous battle. Rather than fighting the use of cannabis head on, our government should approach this in a different manner. Canada should legalize marijuana use because this allows the government to regulate the distribution

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    Past and Current Trends

    Current Trends Illicit drug use in the United States has been around for many years. Just because it has been around for this long does not mean that it is good for the people. This type of illegal activity has been known to bring around violence, gangs, prostitution, and other illegal activities. To see how the use of illegal drugs has evolved, one must look at the past trends of drug use and the current trends as well. Past and Current Trends The past trends of drug use can be seen from the 1960s

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    Arguments Against Legalizing Marijuana

    Since 1970’s Control Substances Act, marijuana has been considered a Schedule 1 drug (Odabasi, 45). It still is a Schedule 1 drug, but now these laws are starting to be reevaluated. In recent years many states have begun to pass laws to allow marijuana use in their boarders. However, the state laws conflict with the Supreme Court’s 2005 ruling against using medical marijuana in the United States (Odabasi, 51). Cannabis, weed, pot, and Mary Jane are just a few

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    Children Affected by Substance Use

    developed countries drug abuse among youth is generally associated with particular youth subcultures and lifestyles. This causes an acceptance by members of the subcultures of drugs and their use. In Asia figures of drug abuse are hard to find but after cannabis, Amphetamine-type Stimulants (ATS) are the most commonly uses amongst children and youth. There have been various studies carried out in the region regarding drug abuse. A 1996 study of eight cities in seven provinces of China showed that over a

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