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    study of scientific methods used in crime detection. This field of study also incorporates other fields of study such as chemistry‚ biology‚ physics‚ geology‚ medicine‚ meteorology‚ and psychology (Forensic science‚ 2008). Forensic evidence can be used to prove a person guilty in the courts of law (Forensics). Forensics is a Latin adjective that means “of or before a forum or place of meeting.” Today‚ forensics is a synonym for legal or court related. Also‚ because the term is so closely related with

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    DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING TRAINING PROGRAM Guest and Kenney present the criteria influencing the design of training programme and list these influences as resources available‚ skills of trainer(s)‚ types of trainees‚ principles of learning‚ learning objective and methods and media for learning. The design and implementation of training is done by the trainer‚ but it will also involve others such as direct trainers‚ training institutions‚ departments and most importantly trainees. The design of training

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    Scientific Theory

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    Scientific Theory A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspects of the natural world‚ based on a body of knowledge that has been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment. Scientist creates scientific theories from hypothesis that have been corroborated through the scientific method‚ then gather evidence to test their accuracy. The strength of a scientific theory is related to the diversity of phenomena it can explain‚ which is measured by its ability to make

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    Video Case Chapter 1

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    1. Nederland Concerts competes for audiences and with other concert arenas and promoters. Do you think it also competes for those audiences with TV‚ movies‚ CDs‚ DVD’s‚ streaming video‚ and sports events? I do believe that Nederland Concerts competes with; TV‚ movies‚ cd’s‚ DVD’s‚ streaming video’s‚ and sports events because of many reasons‚ for one thing‚ timing. I for one never have time to or the money to go to a concert; watching TV‚ DVD’s or streaming videos is a lot cheaper and economical

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    Design of experiments via Taguchi methods: orthogonal arrays Introduction The Taguchi method involves reducing the variation in a process through robust design of experiments. The overall objective of the method is to produce high quality product at low cost to the manufacturer. The Taguchi method was developed by Dr. Genichi Taguchi of Japan who maintained that variation. Therefore‚ poor quality in a process affects not only the manufacturer but also society. He developed a method for designing

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    Phoenix Material Scientific Method Matrix Research is a primary component of sociology. Valid and relevant sociological research is dependent upon a commitment to applying the scientific method in a systematic and organized way in order to ensure maximum objectivity and consistency in research. Complete the following matrix based on a social problem of your choice. The matrix will serve as a guide for creating a preliminary plan for the basic steps of the scientific method. -------------------------------------------------

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    n the article‚ “Startling Finds on Teenage Brains” the author was very bias‚ and only talked about what he believed to be true and right‚ that teenagers have massive losses of brain tissue in areas of self control which almost is the cause to teenagers impulsive actions and committing crimes. I disagree with the author on this statement for reasoning why teenagers act the way they do‚ he uses this as an excuse. Teenagers must have always loss brain tissue‚ and just because they lose some self control

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    The Song of Solomon Summary: Written by the wisest man to ever live‚ Solomon‚ “Song of Songs” is a composition of lyric poems which portrays the theme of love between a man and a woman and can be seen almost written as a diary of sorts. The book explores the feelings‚ hopes‚ fears‚ and the passion between a man and a woman. It can be seen as a celebration of human sexuality. Just through the first few chapters‚ we learn so much of what a relationship is supposed to look like for the believer and

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    Designing a safe process

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    Designing a safe process is a key idea that is written throughout the article and describes that by spending both time and money to create the guideline‚ it can prevent a much more expensive and costly consequence that can happen with poor process safety in place. In the article entitled “Designing for a Safe Process” by Phil Leckner it points out two incidents one in Dalton‚ Ga and one in Texas City‚ Tex where poor guidelines and poor process designs caused explosions and leaks that injured and

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    Thermo Lab Experiment 1

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    I. Objective The first objective of the measurement of thermal conductivity & one-dimensional heat conduction experiment was to identify three different metal specimens by comparing their experimentally determined thermal conductivities to known thermal conductivity values of existing metals. The second objective of the experiment was to establish a connection between the thermal conductivities & temperatures of the metal specimens. Thirdly‚ the contact resistance of the interfaces between

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