Each column should be labeled Code (Mud ID location)‚ Last Name‚ First Name‚ Profile‚ and Active. When the Code button is pressed the list of names from Freeway will appear in Column. C. The Code Button in the Operation Folder has a Macros within it programmed to copy and past the list from the FWN folder
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TYPES OF CAR: A. The smaller the car the faster that you will be able to finish. This type of car won’t be in the mud and dirt as much as the other parts. This car is more of a city car. This car will be the easiest to wash. B. The SUV type is a medium sized car. This type of vehicle would get dirtier than the previous because it can take harsh conditions better. It will get more mud and dirt on it. C. The Hummer/ Truck is a big sized car. This type of vehicular device is made for off road driving
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is quartz‚ and rivers must drain minerals like magnetite and feldspar(possible biogenous) to the beach. Also‚ beaches in the Louisiana differentiate from Newport Beach due to the fact the Mississippi River runs to the ocean which picks up mud from the land and mud contains clay as mineral. Secondly‚ the mineral composition depends on how old the beach is. For instance‚ a new island beach in Hawaii will most likely have a high amount of quartz that derives from granite‚ because Hawaii is forming through
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Location and importance of the Caroni Bird Sanctuary The Caroni Bird Sanctuary is located at #38 Bamboo Grove Settlement No. 1‚ Uriah Butler Highway‚ Off of Uriah Butler Highway‚ Valsayn‚ Trinidad‚ West Indies. It is approximately half an hour from Port of Spain‚ the capital city of Trinidad. This is the third largest swamp in Trinidad. The Caroni Bird Sanctuary is important because it is the home of Trinidad’s national bird‚ the Scarlet Ibis.
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They collect the soil found on an item and take the whole thing to the lab to be tested; for instance‚ if there’s soil on the bottom of a shoe‚ the whole shoe is taken to the crime lab‚ and if a piece of clothing has a dried mud spot‚ it has to be placed in a paper bag so the mud doesn’t fall off and get lost. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why do you think forensic scientists are so careful that the tests they do are sensitive‚ reproducible‚ and specific? What might happen if they were less
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obviously good at building large temples and homes. The homes were made out of clay‚ vines‚ hay and many other things just weaved together. The temples were made of tightly formed clay bricks with the help of mud to build such huge temples. Let’s be honest do you think you could build a temple made of mud and sand that is almost 230 feet high and that are still standing today‚ yeah I didn’t think so. The biggest temple of the Mayan was 230 feet high finished in 720 A.D and still standing today. Physical
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Running Header: COLLECTION AND PRESERVATION Collection and Preservation Cheryl Alt CRJS455-1103A-01 Unit 2 Individual Project Abstract Physical evidence is what is collected after a crime has been committed. This evidence may be introduced into a trial. This would be the evidence that is collected that is from a non-living origin. There are many types of physical evidence that the investigators collect. This type of evidence can conceivably include all or part of any object. The
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summer’s main usage of art was for temple decoration and ornaments. Often the temples were ornate with skillfully crafted interiors. One of Sumer’s greatest displays of art and architecture came from the ziggurat‚ a huge rectangular pyramids formed with mud prick in the shape of steps. An example of one of the greatest Sumerian ziggurats would have been the Nanna Temple of Ur‚ with its blue enamel tiles‚ invaluable cedar and cypress panels inlayed with precious materials such as alabaster‚ onyx‚ agate
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that was filled with overgrown grass and weeds high enough for me to hide in and no one would be the wiser. I’d spend more time out there than I would inside. After I’d finished the homework my mom would give me‚ I’d jump back there to make thorny mud pies and play silly games. One game‚ in particular‚ I liked to call “goose hunt.” It was a pretty simple game. I’d throw a bunch of balls into the tall grass and the try to find them all within 2 minutes. I loved to see how many my friends could –or
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a standard procedure for those travelling to Serbia. In the same unembellished tone‚ he mentioned that “now there were only a hundred thousand sick in all Serbia‚ and only a thousand deaths a day‚” there were “hundreds of dying and delirious in the mud of the streets‚” and “less than two hundred [of four hundred doctors] were left” (145). Reed’s delivery of these facts only makes the horror that much more sickening and inhumane to the readers of his reports. It seems as through after living through
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