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  2. Royal Typewriter Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, Royal introduced the Royal 5 typewriter, which also utilized the "flatbed" design. Royal's first model utilizing the "upright" design was the Royal 10, which came out in 1914. Original models had two beveled glass panes on each side. In 1926 Royal introduced the "Roytype" brand name for its line of typewriter ribbons and carbon paper.

  3. Cash register - Wikipedia

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    A cash register, sometimes called a till or automated money handling system, is a mechanical or electronic device for registering and calculating transactions at a point of sale. It is usually attached to a drawer for storing cash and other valuables. A modern cash register is usually attached to a printer that can print out receipts for record ...

  4. Use case - Wikipedia

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    In turn, a User is both a "normal operator" (an actor using the system for its intended purpose) and a "functional beneficiary" (a stakeholder who benefits from the use of the system). For example, when user "Joe" withdraws cash from his account, he is operating the Automated Teller Machine and obtaining a result on his own behalf.

  5. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Cash service gives access to cash without a debit card from NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank cash machines. [81] NatWest is a member of the Cheque and Credit Clearing Company , Bankers' Automated Clearing Services , the Clearing House Automated Payment System and the LINK Interchange Network.

  6. Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers - Wikipedia

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    The company's co-CEO said that corporate employees are trained in the kitchen and on the register under normal circumstances. In 2022, Raising Cane's sued a shopping center in Hobart, Indiana. After the restaurant chain had signed a long-term lease, it came to light that the shopping center had a non-compete agreement with McDonald's which ...

  7. ERIC - Education Resources Information Center

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    ERIC - Education Resources Information Center

  8. User guide - Wikipedia

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    A user guide, also commonly known as a user manual, is intended to assist users in using a particular product, service or application. It's usually written by a technician, product developer, or a company's customer service staff. Most user guides contain both a written guide and associated images. In the case of computer applications, it is ...

  9. Registered user - Wikipedia

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    Internet. A registered user is a user of a website, program, or other systems who has previously registered. Registered users normally provide some sort of credentials (such as a username or e-mail address, and a password) to the system in order to prove their identity: this is known as logging in. Systems intended for use by the general public ...