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    Blood Evidence

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    Blood is the best known as significant evidence in modern criminal justice. Blood evidence is important to an investigator because it can link a victim to a suspect (Locards Exchange Principle). Bloodstain patterns can reveal a great deal about the position and movement during the crime. Blood has managed to destroy self-defense arguments from the suspects. The fluid portion of the blood consists of plasma and serum while the non-fluid portion consists of red blood cells. Blood is composed of water

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    understanding of how a person from a different background see things. Unfortunately‚ in “Shooting an Elephant” the Burmese perspective was limited being that they were happy for an elephant to die for immediate satisfaction‚ ignoring that the Elephant is a symbolism for power and dignity within their culture “However‚ the white man and enforcer of imperialism was able to experience what it feels like to be oppressed. Orwell‚ being a man of privilege‚ aware of how “evil” imperialism is going against

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    Evidence and Guiding

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    relationship to major concepts or big ideas? Sample Evidence: Student use of graphic organizers; focus on essential question and focusing questions for lesson (e.g. written on white board) º What evidence do you see that students understand and use procedural knowledge that is required for the “doing of the discipline?” Sample Evidence: Student inquiry ‚ including posing of questions‚ formulation of hypotheses‚ gathering and evaluating of evidence; use of primary sources º What strategies does

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    Documentary Evidence

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    Our text indicated there are three major categories of evidence can be documentary evidence including electronic data (i.e. would be bank statements‚ any written confirmation from vendors/customers‚ emails‚ invoices‚ etc.) physical evidence (inventory count‚ fixed asset verification‚ etc.) Statements of witnesses/parties involved. Having statements or witness is a good thing as proof i.e. would be a car accident. Should you need to go to court for damage’s or medical whatever the case maybe‚ having

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    The History Of False Claims

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    This paper is to discuss the history of false claims. I will talk about some laws of false claims; it will mostly focus on Qui-tam. (What does Qui-tam mean to you) I will give examples of some real cases and will talk about the cost of qui tam. The False Claims Act (FCA) is a compliance program of the federal government committed to fighting fraud‚ abuse‚ and waste in the healthcare system (Moseley‚ 2015). Written and Thompson defined FCA as a principle of federal government tool that fights

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    In the passage‚ Shooting an Elephant a hated police officer killed an elephant. Orwell was asked to come and do something about an elephant ravaging a bazaar. On his way‚ he ran into Various Burman’s that told him what the elephant was doing. He figured that is was not anything to serious‚ the elephant would eventually calm down. The elephant was heated. The night before it had broken out of its chain and escaped. The elephant’s mahout was the only one who can manage it but he was about twelve hours

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    5 Types Of Claims

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    FIVE CLAIMS Michael Young ITT Tech FIVE TYPES OF CLAIMS Most no all arguments can be categorized according to one of the five types of claims. Each kind of argument can be identified by one of these claims. These claims are fact‚ definition‚ cause‚ value‚ and policy. Each claim is set for one argument‚ well one kind of argument. In this paper I will be giving small examples of what each claim means and how it is used. First‚ the claim of fact is explaining how it happened and does it exist

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    Reaction to shooting an elephant This time tables are turned for Orwell. In A hanging Orwell was the oppressor but in shooting an elephant I felt that Orwell was oppressed by the Burmese people as he mentions that "In Moulmein‚ in lower Burma‚ I was hated by large numbers of people" and he emphasizes on that fact by adding "As a police officer I was an obvious target and was baited whenever it seemed safe to do so" and was also oppressed by the empire as he was forced to do a job that he doesn’t

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    Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell Reflection by ______________ In Shooting an Elephant‚ George Orwell describes how when he was younger he worked as a police officer in lower Burma in a place called Moulmein. At this time Burma is controlled by the declining British Empire. He writes about how he was hated by the Burmese people and that whenever they could they would trip him or says insult behind his back. At some point during his stay there an elephant got loose from its chains and was

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    Battle of Hamburger Hill

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    The entire mountain is a rugged‚ uninviting wilderness blanketed in double- and triple-canopy jungle‚ dense thickets of bamboo‚ and waist-high elephant grass. The American soldiers who fought there dubbed it "Hamburger Hill"‚ suggesting that those who fought on the hill were "chewed up like a hamburger" in joking reference to the Battle of Pork Chop Hill during the Korean Wa. Planning Colonel Conmy characterized the operation as a reconnaissance in force. His plan called for the five battalions

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