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    Health Care Career Report

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    Healthcare Career Report Registered Nurse Registered Nurses provide various duties depending on their working environment. Registered Nurses can work in Hospitals‚ physicians’ offices‚ home healthcare services‚ and nursing care facilities. They can also work in correctional facilities‚ in schools‚ even in summer camps. But some choose to pursue jobs that require basic patient care and others may go for some type of specialty‚ but that requires further training. Basic Registered nurse duties

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    In eighth grade I decided that I wanted to go into the medical field. I was doing a career project for my computer class‚ and answered a couple of questions to see what profession I would be likely to embark in. From this‚ I related closely to a forensic pathologist. This might’ve seemed abnormal at the time‚ but after I did some extended research‚ I was extremely interested. The three things that interested me about this profession were that it involves biology‚ I could help people find peace and

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    My major academic and career goal is to attend college‚ and become a Radiation Therapist. My grandfather was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer when I was nine years old‚ and was put through various stages of radiation therapy. This sparked my interest in the medical field. Ultimately due to my enjoyment of working with people facing difficult circumstances and helping them through the rough times I came back to Radiation Therapy. While my grandfather was administered the therapy‚ he met truly

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    Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College S4 Biology Practical Worksheet Name: _____________________________ ( ) Class: ________ Date: _______________ Practical 5.1 Detection of food substances by food tests In the space below‚ write down the procedures of all the following food tests: Results A Test for glucose using Clinistix paper Sample Clinistix paper Original colour Final colour Glucose solution Distilled water B Test for reducing sugars using Benedict’s test

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    Principles of Investigation

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    1.0 Introduction of Investigation Investigation can be defined quite simply as a systematic fact finding and reporting process. It is derived from the Latin word vestigere‚ to “track or trace‚” and encompasses a patient‚ step-by step inquiry. Investigation is finding facts; it is akin to research conducted in the academic arena. Investigation is a multi-disciplined field of study. It encompasses law‚ the sciences‚ communications‚ and a host of other things. Investigation requires an inquisitive

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    Criminal Investigations

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    Criminal Investigations The method of inquiry is the way that an investigator or detective gathers information about a specific case. There is several different method of inquiry such as evidence collection‚ witness and victim statements‚ and information stored in public and private databases. The methods of inquiry are used to figure out what happened at a particular crime scene. A criminal investigator is trying to establish the who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ and how of the crime. During this process

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    Investigation Principles

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    INTRODUCTION Investigations are the processes that will be used to describe both criminal investigation and crime scene processing distinctions between criminal investigations and crime scene. Crime scene requires strict scientific methodologies such as collections procedures and testing protocol‚ whereas criminal investigation has less of hard science character and relies more on the experience and skills of the investigator rather than rigid scientific protocols and procedures. Evidence is a

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    Background Investigations

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    visitors from injury caused by employees that the employer knows or should have known poses a risk to other (Woska‚ 2007). When conducting a reference or background investigation on an applicant‚ the most important and useful things to check for are criminal history‚ credit history‚ education history‚ and work history. A background investigation includes determining whether an applicant may be unqualified for a position and a reference check generally involves contacting applicants’ former employers‚ manager’s

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    Fire Investigation

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    FIRE INVESTIGATION There are many different types of fires and it can be quite difficult to establish what may have started the fire in the first place. Fire investigation is an important process that attempts to establish the cause of the fire and whether a criminal act has taken place. The National Fire Statistics in the UK compiled by the Home Office states that 25% of fires are electrical in origin but this does not tell the whole story. The statistics are compiled from fire report forms

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    Operations Management 2012 Memorandum Date: 25 April 2012 To: Professor Cobos From: Svenja Kim Cooper Subject: Report - Six Sigma as a Modern Approach to Business Operations Management In accordance with our final assignment‚ I have researched a possible career opportunity after graduating with a degree in Business Operations Management. This report describes Six Sigma as a modern approach to business operations management and elaborates on the work as Six Sigma Black Belt. I

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