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    Quality Tools

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    emphasized by Kaoru Ishikawa‚ a professor of engineering at Tokyo University and the father of “quality circles.” Start your quality journey by mastering these tools‚ and you ’ll have a name for them too: "indispensable." 1. Cause-and-effect diagram (also called Ishikawa or fishbone chart): Identifies many possible causes for an effect or problem and sorts ideas into useful categories. 2. Check sheet: A structured‚ prepared form for collecting and analyzing data; a generic tool that can be

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    The Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) depicts a conceptual data model that incorporates some of the important scientific information about the real world. It adopts a natural view that the real world consists of entities and relations (Chen‚ 1976). One objective of the ERD is to create a simple‚ easy to understand and conveniently presented data model consisting of entities‚ attributes‚ relationships and cardinalities. The model serves as tool for database design‚ where the model can facilitate communication

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    Bibliography: Björk‚ P. (2000)Ecotourism from a Conceptual Perspective‚ an Extended Definition of a Unique Tourism Form Chambers 21st century dictionary (1996) Cohen‚ E Dowsly‚ M. (2008) Inuit-organized polar bear sport hunting in Nunavut territory‚ Canada. Journal of Ecotourism 8(2‚) pp Holden‚ A. (2003) In need of new environmental ethics for tourism? Annals of Tourism Research 30 ( 1‚) pp King‚ D.A. & Stewart W.P. (1996) Ecotourism and commodification:

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    ------------------------------------------------- SBI4UB ------------------------------------------------- Key Questions – Unit 5 Ahmad Moussaoui 57. a) The Canadian population is still growing despite its low birth rate because of a few factors. Canada is a developed country‚ with advances in public sanitation‚ medicine‚ and public health. All of which give Canada a low mortality rate. Immigration also plays a big part in Canada’s population growth‚ as Canada is considered by many to

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    experiencing the most difficulties as the surrounding glaciers are all melting. Our primary focus is on polar bears as they rely on masses of ice to rest after hunting for food. With the emergence of warmer climate‚ the areas of ice are diminishing leaving polar bears swimming for even longer until they drown from exhaustion. A federal regulation was passed in May of 2008 to protect the polar bear species from extinction by adding them to the endangered list. This should be a wake-up call to every

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    Network Design Report

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    IT220 COURSE PROJECT You and your fellow team members are employees of a consulting firm called “Network Solutions”. Your firm’s responsibilities include determining the following: • What type of network would best suit each particular customer (e.g.‚ peer-to-peer or client/server)? • Does the customer need a LAN and/or a WAN? • What type of network topology will best suit the customer? • Which cabling media will meet the customer’s needs now and in the near future? • Brands of hardware

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    Evolution of Polar Bears The observed fossil transitions that inform our knowledge of Polar Bear speciation are very well documented. Bear fossils change through time: generally‚ when examining the fossil record‚ successively deeper levels of sediments or sedimentary rocks yield successively older fossils. For some transitions from one species to another‚ one can find a well-characterized series of transitional specimens leading the observer across the species "boundaries" (Kurten‚ 1976). Sometime

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    little about the Polar bear‚ because I hear more about the Polar Bears being affected by global warming more than any other ocean animals. Polar Bears are affected by the reduction of sea ice‚ because this is where they go to rest and hunt for their food. Polar Bears are known to be entirely dependent on the sea ice for their survival. I also read in a 2007 report from the US Geological Service‚ they say that as the sea ice continues to decline‚ the population of our Polar Bears could decrease

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    Polar Caps Climate Change

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    The young teen climbs up the stairs and smiles. Looking down at her phone‚ she doesn’t realize that she just killed a polar bear. She runs back downstairs‚ realizing she left the faucet on‚ and the lights too‚ but it is too late. This is carbon Footprints and climate change are real‚ and this is it. If the climate change keeps changing at this level‚ the polar caps will melt. Even the slightest spike in your carbon footprint can negatively impact the environment. This is not some extraterrestrial

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    less to enjoy. Why is the ice melting? I believe it is global warming‚ although some might debate my beliefs. I believe that the rapid change in temperatures caused by the increase of C02 Admisions is rapidly raising the temperatures of the polar bears habitat. Some argue that‚ we have only tracked a 1 degree temperature change throughout the earth‚ that is a mere change that would not send the ice melting so fast‚ but with some further reaserach i found that a 1 degree temperature change‚

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