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    Paper‚ checks‚ currency‚ unfinished wood‚ and cardboard are all examples of porous evidence. At a crime scene this type of item might be a tissue box‚ pieces of mail‚ business cards‚ pictures‚ books‚ notes‚ and walls with porous types of paint. There are a few different processes available to lift a print from a porous item; it really depends on the condition of the item. Investigators often use chemical methods such as iodine fuming‚ silver nitrate‚ or ninhydrin to locate latent prints on porous

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    Data-Driven Decisions for School improvement Benchmark Grand Canyon University EDA 577 February 18‚ 2015 Our Continuous Improvement Plan‚ is known as the Senior High Expectations for Excellence. The School Improvement Plan within our high school‚ has been effective and has shown student improvement with its implementation. The stakeholders are in belief that our students can improve their writing skills. Stakeholders share the vision that writing skills are a valuable lifelong skill

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    Healthcare Policy on Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections Carley Cade Northwest Mississippi Community College Nursing Seminar Dr. Ellen Williams October 24‚ 2012 Healthcare Policy on Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections The insertion of indwelling urinary catheters has been a common practice accredited to keeping the bladder empty during hospital stays‚ treatments and pre- or post-operative procedures. Through this practice‚ research has shown that many patients will

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    Bourdieu’s theoritical contribution to contemporary debates and the long-term history of anthropological thought: Practice theory since its development by Bourdieu has become a fundemental tool used by anthropologists to examine other societal structures. The theory provides a new anthropological lens in which to examine why a society has developed in a particular way. Due to practice theory being developed as a response to past anthropologcal texts in which Bourdieu critiqued for being to separtist

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    ​Define the following types of urinary incontinence: Stress‚ urge‚ overflow‚ reflex‚ functional‚ total. Stress – loss of small amounts of urine with sneezing‚ laughing‚ or lifting. Stress incontinence is related primarily to weak pelvic muscles‚ urethra‚ or surrounding tissues. Urge – the inability to stop urine flow long enough to reach the toilet. Urge incontinence is related to an overactive detrusor muscle with increased bladder pressure. Overflow – urinary retention associated with bladder

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    • Used to exploitation of middle men – though they are able to articulate the unjust practices of middlemen‚ they feel it is a part of a larger social and political exploitative process and middle men cannot be solely blamed for what they are doing. Natham farmers accept being exploited by middlemen as they feel that they are mutually dependent. • Non-cooperation among farmers – when asked about cooperation among Natham farmers being a solution to overcome exploitation and systemic value addition

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    ANCIENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PRACTICES IN GREECE‚ IN ROME‚ IN ENGLAND AND IN INDIA ➢ Greece and Judea (a Roman province) introduced basic concepts and values on government and public life. Politics‚ philosophy and law were also first developed here. However‚ administrative culture was yet to be developed. (1) ➢ Because of the increase in the complexity of government activity‚ the administrative culture we associate with our contemporary world emerged in the Alexandrian Era (AD 412‚ before

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    CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: TOWARDS AN EXTENDED AND PRACTICE-BASED THEORETICAL CONCEPTUALIZATION Joep P. Cornelissen1‚ Betteke Van Ruler2 and Tibor Van Bekkum3 CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: TOWARDS AN EXTENDED AND PRACTICE-BASED THEORETICAL CONCEPTUALIZATION Abstract References to the role of corporate communications (CC) in firm-stakeholder interactions have burgeoned in recent years. Indeed‚ it is increasingly recognized that CC has emerged as an important managerial function for organizations

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    Evidence Collection Policy

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    concerns when collecting evidence? That you are thorough‚ collect everything‚ do it in the proper and official manner‚ and that you do not tamper with or alter anything. 2. What precautions are necessary to preserve evidence state? Usually what is done is all of the evidence is duplicated several times and any processes involved with the investigation are done with the duplicates to ensure that the actual evidence isn’t altered in any way. 3. How do you ensure evidence remains in its initial

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    Task-based learning (TBL) is an approach which concentrates more on carrying out tasks (solving puzzles‚ writing projects‚ investigating topics and so on) than on graded structures and vocabulary. Task-Based Learning (methodology plus) Contributed by Mark McKinnon and Nicky Rigby   What is TBL?   How often do we as teachers ask our students to do something in class which they would do in everyday life using their own language?  Probably not often enough.   If we can

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