NAME :ADERIBIGBE ADEDOTUN Figure 14-2. West Africa: natural forest and plantation areas 2000 and net area change 1990-2000 The total volume of West African forests is estimated at approximately 5 billion cubic metres over bark‚ which is 11 percent of the volume of all African forests. The volume and biomass estimates for most countries are based on existing forest inventories. In humid zones‚ volume assessment is focused on timber volume. In dry zones‚ volume assessment usually includes the whole
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Software metrics are meant to be measures in the scientific sense of the term‚ with the goal of giving objective views on software related objects and phenomena. The well known problem of software development is that there is very little scientific foundation to the subject. Electrical engineers can use physics as the foundation of their activities. As a result the measures they use in their daily work‚ such as Volt and Ampere‚ correspond to well defined phenomena (electric potential‚ electric
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for Classifying and Prioritizing Product Requirements. (Under the Direction of Dr. William A. Smith Jr. and Dr. Wilbur L. Meier Jr.) New product development involves making a series of decisions that transform vaguely defined customer needs and desires into a final product. Two important‚ but often overlooked‚ product development decisions are (1) the classification of requirements as mandatory or optional‚ and (2) the prioritization of requirements. This research effort addresses the current
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Jodhpur Institute of Engineering & Technology Online National Polling Software Requirements Specification Team Intelligentsia Team Members Ankit Dad Ankit Lakhotiya Arjun Singh Chirag Soni Project Guide Lect. Akash Soni Index & Tables 1) Introduction:.....................................................................................3 1.1) Purpose: .................................................................. 3 1.2) Scope:
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Table of content Introduction 5 Content 6 Task 1: 6 1. Business agreement: 6 2. Requirement to form a valid contract: 9 Claim 1: 13 Claim 2: 15 Claim 3: 19 Task 2: Explain the differences among conditions‚ warranties and innominate terms with examples to illustrate: 22 Task 3: Law on standard form contracts: 24 Claim 4: 29 Conclusion 32 Reference 32 Introduction The knowledge of the law of contract is very importance when doing business. Law of contract is a part of
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Gifts under Muslim Law and the Requirement of Registration: An analysis of Legal Provisions and the Case Law Faizan I Nazar* I. Introduction Registration of some classes of documents is compulsorily required under the various statutes like Transfer of Property Act‚ Contract Act etc. The (Jammu and Kashmir) Registration Act‚ Svt 1970 (1922 A.D) is a specific Legislation which under section 17 enumerates the documents which have been compulsorily registered under the Act. The first class of document
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Summarise the current legislative requirements that you have to meet when teaching in your specialist area. How do these impact on you? You should also refer to the Institute to Learning and how this will impact on you. If you do not have a specialist area please look this in terms of what you think should be best practice. Working as a Financial Capability tutor my personal and work values are led by the ethos for Citizens Advice Bureau‚ my employer; here we value diversity‚ promote equality and
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minimum standards and requirements prescribed by the Department for the operation and maintenance of tertiary hospitals for medical tourism. d. “Department or DOT” - Department of Tourism e. “DOH” - Department of Health CHAPTER II MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDITATION OF TERTIARY HOSPITAL FOR MEDICAL TOURISM SECTION 2. Minimum Requirements. For purposes of accreditation‚ the following are the minimum requirements for the operation and
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retributivism by examining the four requirements necessary for punishment. The four requirements for punishment are guilt‚ equal treatment‚ proportionality‚ and excuses. These requirements mean only the guilty get punished‚ each criminal who commits the same crime gets roughly the same punishment‚ the punishment is proportionate to the crime‚ and if provided a legit excuse‚ then no punishment is given. Rachels also argues that deterrence and rehabilitation do not meet the requirements‚ but retributivism does
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Summarise the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and type of organisation within which you work My role as a dementia awareness trainer and assessor requires me to have an understanding of the wide range of legislations and codes of practice affecting my work role. These provide guidelines to protect staff and learners‚ whilst in the teaching environment. As an assessor‚ I need to ensure the welfare and safety of learners‚ whilst supporting
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