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    Use Cases BY: Jessica Figuereo INST: Ibrahim Elhag Date: 02/03/2013 Bank customers use ATM ’s for different services. They withdraw‚ deposit‚ check balances‚ and even transfer money. There is a process that goes with each of these services. To begin the customer inserts their debit into the ATM machine. The ATM then reads the customer card and requests a valid pin number. Once the correct pin number has been entered a list of choices is presented. In order to withdraw money the customer

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    Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal I believe that marijuana should continue to remain illegal. I believe there are more benefits if marijuana is kept illegal than if it were to be legalized. I believe marijuana should remain illegal because it impacts health negatively‚ it can be addictive and it would negatively impact society. Although the article from John Cloud (2002) stated that Marijuana might actually be good for you‚ the fact is that the research isn’t available. I believe that marijuana

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    face-to-face (FtF hereafter). Rationale The uses and gratifications theory of communication maintains that people communicate to “satisfy personal goals” (Katz et al.‚ 1974). This approach‚ in relation to mass media research‚ argues that individuals are aware of their needs‚ evaluate various communication channels and content‚ and select the channel that they believe will provide the gratification that they are seeking (Perse and 3 Courtright‚ 1993). Uses and gratifications theory is relevant to

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    Salt and Its Uses

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    Salt and Its Uses As we know‚ salt is the most useful resource found on earth. In Ancient Rome‚ salt was used as part of the salary to the soldiers. From this‚ we can see that salt was as valuable as gold in the past. In our daily life‚ besides making nutritious food more palatable‚ salt is very useful in making bakery products‚ canned and frozen foods. Salt is a good preservative that retards the growth of micro-organisms to make food storage possible for a long period of timie

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    professional fields‚ such as drugs‚ scientific technologies‚ food additives‚ GM food‚ human behaviors‚ clone and organ transplantation. In fact‚ there are no people and even impossible find another way instead of animal testing‚ because people’s researches have to use lives to test. Therefore‚ people’s process without animal testing that will inhibit the world’s improvement and will be unpractical. Human is the critical life of the world‚ and people should continue to use animal testing for human development

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    Mixed Use

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    Gomez‚ Ryan Paul E. I. Introduction. Before‚ mixed use building was invented by one of the modernist architect Le Corbusier to separate industrial zoning that produced pollution and to protected public health and residential property value in Paris. (Wikipedia.org). In today’s urban and suburban development‚ mixed-use development is becoming increasingly essential for the creation of an attractive and sustainable environment that promotes economic vitality‚ social equity and environmental quality

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    Uses of Lidocaine

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    speak with you ladies about things to expect as a nurse. I hear that some of you would like to be a nurse practitioner or nurse anesthetists. Both are great ideas and wonderful career choices. Today we will discuss a few topics; pain‚ nerve response‚ drug of choice to aid the pain and what action and reaction to expect. We will talk about Lidocaine it’s a topical gel. Topical means you apply it on the skin or the epidermis. Epidermis is the medical term for skin and dermis the layer that underlying

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    Mandatory Drug Tests for Athletes In 1986‚ Len Bias‚ a star basketball player at the University of the Maryland tried cocaine. Shortly after‚ Len Bias died from cardiac arrhythmia as a result of cocaine overdose (Peck 36) . Not only do drugs ruin the health of athletes‚ but the use of performance enhancing drugs also ruins the integrity of the sporting world. Therefore‚ there should be mandatory drug tests for all athletes. Performance enhancing drugs were first used in the 8th Century B.C. by

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    Communication 3050 Employers who are restricting employees’ ability to connect with others though social networking sites. December 3‚ 2010 Social networking has exploded across the Internet in recent years. The sites allow individuals to present themselves and focus on social networking‚ meeting and connecting with others and can range from work-related contexts to friend-based and special interest networks (Delouise‚ 2009). With the growing popularity of social networking sites the past few

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    Language Use

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    LANGUAGE USE IN THAILAND: A COMPARATIVE STUDY TO THE CASE OF BHUTAN Namgay Thinley March 2002 CONTENTS ABSTRACT iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv ____________________________________________________________ ________ 1. INTRODUCTION 1 Statement of the problem Purpose of the study 2. REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 2 Introduction Background information on language use in Thailand Language situation Standard Thai The present status of Thai Background information on language use in Bhutan Language situation

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