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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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Is this actually true? Yes, according to McCaffrey, drug use is associated with higher rates of crimes like violence and child abuse, and increasing the availability of drugs would make such problems much worse. In fact, having drugs illegal causes way more violence due to the crimes committed by the underground
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impact and energy use Bridging the environmental gap in shipping Faced with current and anticipated legislation, increasing customer environmental awareness among cargo owners and passengers plus fuel cost rises, there has never been a better time for the senior management of shipping companies to rationalise their company’s energy use. Stuart Melling, manager for marine and crane service at ABB Ltd., examines some of the options. From emissions reduction, improved fuel use through to the environmental
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The Mighty Starbucks Company Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. Click here to enter text. The Mighty Starbucks Company Starbucks was once again in 2014 named World’s Most Ethical Company. (Ethisphere.com, 2014) They have won this title for 8 years in a row. Starbucks has a great and to the point mission statement. Their mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit-one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time. (Starbucks Coffee Company, 2014). This sounds amazing
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Land Use under the Aquino Administration Land use conversion is becoming an issue as it is becoming massive and anti-poor, basically more profits for the heartless capitalists. The talk of Sir Kristian Saguin made me realize the work of President Simeon Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III on the land use. I complement PNoy for initiating in his SONA last July 2010 for the National Land Use and Management Act(NLUMA) to be passed. NLUMA as the national land use as the highest policy making body. It categorizes
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also improves energy supply security [pic][pic] 4. Developing Countries In developing countries the energy efficiency enables a reduction in overall investmentinto energy sector and will help to make the best use of assets to improve the energy access. Improving efficiency in use of electricity has two benefits: X Supplying more customers with the same Using the same electricity production capacity, thus providing electricity access for more people to s, which is often the main objective challenge
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A STUDY ON DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP 青年濫藥與家庭關係的研究 THE FINAL REPORT (FINAL version) February 2011 1 PREFACE The project on the study on “DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP” (“the Study”) is being undertaken by the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention and the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong (“the Consultant”). The research team comprises the principal investigator (PI), Professor Paul YIP, Director
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Green Technology: A Cost Benefit Analysis of Business going Green Cost Benefit Analysis of Green Technology. I. Introduction Many business owners fear the costs associated with going green and although the net return varies according to the sector, in most cases these fears are unwarranted. Sustainable business practices should be evaluated based on a cost/benefit analysis. The benefits for things like brand
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Rural planning is therefore an essential prerequisite for sustainable rural development. Rural planning is multidimensional as it includes comprehensive, spatial (physical planning), economic and financial (development planning), agricultural land use (land use planning) and natural resource management (water, environmental, national parks and forestry planning) (PlanAfric; 2000). However, effective rural planning faces a number of challenges which will be highlighted later in the text. Rural development
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