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    became incredibly popular‚ having elite Filipino celebrities such as Piolo Pascual‚ Bea Alonzo‚ and John Lloyd Cruz in its advertisements. Unilever was able to convince the consumers that Clear Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is the anti-dandruff shampoo to beat all anti-dandruff shampoos‚ thanks to its clinically proven formula and clever marketing. Clear Anti-Dandruff Shampoo’s clinically proven formula contributed to its fast rise in popularity. The formula contained a patented Zinc Vitanol complex that

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    Franklin 1 Jonathan Franklin Allen Layne Criminal Investigations 18.OCT.2013 Investigations And The Principles A successful crime scene investigation depends deeply on the collection and analysis of various kinds of evidence. Forensic scientists rely on the classification of certain evidence and they have different ways of dealing with it. One major difference is biological and physical. Physical evidence refers to the collection of anything at the crime scene that comes

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    Aim. The aim of this investigation is to find out how Slaters react to an increase or decrease of the temperature in its surroundings. Hypothesis The speed of the Slaters will increase when the temperature of its environment is increased or decreased from its preferred range‚ so it ensures that they spend less time in unfavorable conditions to avoid desiccation. Method 1. This experiment is done using a water bath to change and control the temperature being trialed. The water bath will have

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    first and most important step in any crime scene investigation is to secure the scene. It sounds easier than it really is. The scene includes possible witnesses‚ victims and suspects. Securing the scene includes keeping unauthorized personnel from walking through the scene. The most common contamination results from police‚ ems‚ victims and witnesses. The best thing that can happen to a crime scene once it has been secured is nothing. Once the scene has been secured an interview of victims‚ witnesses

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    Investigation Aim: The aim of the investigation was to investigate the effect of substrate concentration Hydrogen Peroxide H O (in %) on the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase (in 1/mean time). Prediction: As the substrate concentration (hydrogen peroxide) in % increases the rate of reaction in 1/mean rate increases until the solution becomes saturated with the substrate hydrogen peroxide. When this saturation point is reached‚ then adding extra substrate will make no difference. The

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    Investigation of how Changing the Volume of Water in a Container Affects Its Rate of Heat Loss Aim : To investigate how changing the volume of water in a container affects its rate of its heat loss. The variable of this investigation is the volume of water which is put in the container. What I already know: I already know that the larger the volume of water there is the less heat loss occurs. I can tell this from my previous pilot experiment where I investigated‚ if the volume of water

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    been changed. The lab demonstrates the use of chemical molecular behavior to isolate a particular set of molecules. Caffeine had already existed in the leaf itself but needed to be separated from the other chemicals. Caffeine’s chemical structure is relatively similar to the nucleic acid purine in that they use nitrogen and is bicyclic but lacks an alkene‚ amine and an amide. Caffeine has a solubility of 67.0 g/100 mL in boiling water but tannins also boil in hot water to form catechin. Catechin cannot

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    University of Malta Institute of Forensic Studies B.A Criminology 3rd Year 2008 Credit: FRS 3008 Criminal Investigation Lecturer: Mr. John Charles Ellul Fingerprint Evidence Contents • Introduction • History of Fingerprint Evidence • Fingerprint Evidence • Strengths and Weaknesses of Fingerprint Evidence • Case Study involving

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    Investigation 2

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    planning on providing is has already been proven to work and you will need to take an open aproach when planning what your nursery will be like. You will have to offer a top class service from day one. This means that any mistakes you make in the opening months as that could close be costly and in the worst case‚ close the business. You will need to spend many months gathering market research in order to have the most successful start. These are the things you must think about: (see figure 1) Surveys

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    Exchange Principle states‚ “Any action of an individual‚ and obviously the violent action constituting a crime‚ cannot occur without leaving a trace.” It is hard to say Locard’s Exchange Principle was not disregarded. After three months of expert investigation it was found that the DNA evidence that was discovered at the scene did not belong to Jennifer or Noura. Also Noura’s own DNA was not found at all at the scene of the crime. It is very hard to understand how Noura could have made extreme violent

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