Part-66 Module 10 Aviation legislation Second edition Prepared by: M.Hassanloo & M.Shahbazi August 2011 Cao.shahbazi@gmail.com 0 Course contents Sub-Module 1 Regulatory Framework Sub-Module 2 Part-66 Certifying Staff Maintenance Sub-Module 3 Part-145 Maintenance Organisations Sub-Module 4 Part OPS Commercial Air Transportation Sub-Module 5 Part-21 Aircraft Certification Sub-Module 6 Part- M Continued Airworthiness Management organisation Sub-Module 7 Applicable National
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Module 6 Assignment 1. Why is it important for the authors to make distinctions between the educational experiences of American Indian children and the experiences of white children? The schools were intended as an alternative to the out-right extermination seriously advocated by Generals Sherman and Sheridan(Rothenberg & Mayhew‚ 2014). The author also compared the Indian children’s experience to Nazi concentration camps. Thus when evaluating the Psychological experience of the Indian children
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Module Eight: Text Questions Review Questions 1. How are fire scenes different than regular crime scenes for investigators? One reason fire scenes are different from regular crime scenes is that criminal won’t be present when the scene is discovered. Another reason is that fires and explosives cause serve damage to the crime scene‚ destroying evidence. With arson cases‚ they are a lot more limited than regular crime scenes. Test that can be performed are limited than with regular crime scenes.
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hannah matthews october 2‚ 2014 module 2.06 review 1. Physical evidence is anything that can establish a crime has happened and anything that links the crime a criminal. Three types of physical evidence would be weapons‚ fibers‚ and hairs. 2. Three ways a crime scene can be recorded would be through photos‚ notes‚ and sketchs. The benefit of photos would be to document what the crime scene looked like and the evidence found on site. The benefit to notes would be to record the who‚ what‚ when‚ and
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Module Four Lab Questions Lab Number One 1. Which of the three types of fingerprints was the fingerprint that you examined (loop‚ arch‚ or whorl)? Within that print‚ what minutiae did you see? 2. Compare the print of your helper with your own. Describe the similarities and differences between the two fingerprints. 3. Imagine that you are Alphonse Bertillon and you are trying to explain why you think fingerprints can be so useful to help solve crimes. What would you say to persuade them? Pretend
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MODULE 11 TEXT QUESTIONS 1. What makes someone a professional photographer? What qualities do you think a professional photographer should have? - If they do the same thing‚ only get the majority of their income from it. 2. What are three different types of photography? Which type do you think you’d most like to focus on? Why? - Commercial photography‚ Forensic photography‚ and scientific photography. I’d probably like commercial photography the most because I like photographing my friends
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Danielle N Sandlin Module 2- Activity 2.6 25 January 2015 1. In which ways do smartphones help these companies be more profitable? To what extent are improvements in performance coming from revenue increases or cost reduction? Provide several examples from the case. It is very clear that increased technology has benefited these companies in several ways. For the Magellan Program a benefit is that they are no longer wasting valuable man hours sending general technicians to job sites unprepared‚
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SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI COLLEGE 045 Admiral Village‚ Talon III‚ Las Piñas City GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Course Code: EDMA 534 Course Title: Financal Management Professor: Dr. Alfred Orosco Submitted by: Marilou T. Buenaventura MODULE 2 for FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN SCHOOLS 1. What general advice would you give to a new school head regarding strategy and planning the finances of a school? Schoolhead has an authority‚ responsibility and accountability to set the vision/mission‚ goals and
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------------------------------------------------- Module Two: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Five Dangerous Things for Kids A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. Do you agree with Gever Tulley that the increasing safety regulations for children are limiting children’s opportunities to interact with the world around them? Why or why not? Yes‚ I agree with Gever Tulley that increasing safety regulations for children are limiting children’s opportunities to
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Module Two: Lab Questions 1. Why was the Crippen case important? It was the first trial by media and the first to be dominated by forensic science. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? He was accused of killing his wife by poison and dismembering her body. There was evidence that he killed someone and she was nowhere to be found. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? He was executed and they’re not sure if he actually killed her. 4
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