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    what we need to pay attention to. Michael Redard‚ Vice President of Finance and Administration for CSI‚ was commenting on his company’s performance measurement and incentive systems. Mike was confident that his company’s systems were working effectively‚ but he also knew that the systems would have to evolve significantly over time as the company grew and matured. COMPANY HISTORY AND STRATEGY CSI was founded in Santa Barbara‚ California in 1996 by Steve Golden and Bill Anderson. Steve‚ who had

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    and watching a little TV those two professions were the last thing on my mind. By now I know you are thinking‚ what career has she chosen? Good question‚ I am going to be a crime scene investigator. I love following along while watching shows like CSI or The first 48. I can sometime figure out who did it before the investigators. “Crime scene investigation is often a challenging and difficult line of work for even the most experienced law enforcement agent. There are some crimes that are more difficult

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    is meant by R. Whitaker et al in “No More Mr Nice Spy: CSIS and the Dark Side of the War on Terror” with the statement " In an age of borderless terrorist networks‚ counter-terrorism has to become borderless as well‚ and the agency charged with gathering security intelligence on terrorism must operate sans frontiers “(471). My attempted understanding is that because terrorism has developed to the extent of oversea networks and connections ‚ CSIS must also work “without borders” and explore and investigate

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    As I got older‚ I started to understand more things and the shows that actually grasped my attention were CSI and First 48. I love watching these shows because I can already figure out what is going to happen before the episode is already over. I put myself in the situation of the investigators in the TV shows and think of what I would actually do. My dad used to work in the department of CSI for the Texas police Department so I have some background knowledge and terminology of what is going on.

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    new puzzle every time. My personal reason for choosing to be a CSI is that it is a puzzle. It challenges not just your abilities‚ but it also challenges your brain. It is never the same thing every day. My main reason for becoming a CSI is to get justice for the victims. My professional reasons for becoming a Crime Scene Investigator are to get criminals off the streets. I would like to make a good career out of being a CSI. Another reason is that I will gain great skills out of this profession

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    A Crime Scene Investigator‚ CSI‚ helps law enforcement by collecting the evidence at the scene and processing it to catch the criminal. A CSI does many things‚ such as‚ sketching the perpetrator from a description of the witness‚ photographing the scene‚ and collecting fingerprints and DNA. (Crime Scene Analyst) They are held responsible for making sure the evidence is collected thoroughly and can stand up in court for prosecution of the culprit. They can choose whether to take an oath and become

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    I fully supported my thesis with ample supporting details and examples? 4. Have I used a sufficient number and variety of sources in my paper? 5. Are all of my sources properly cited in the body of my paper according to MLA format? 6. Does my conclusion effectively summarize my main points and restate my thesis in different words? 7. Have I carefully proofread and revised my paper for sentence variety‚ word choice‚ grammar‚ and punctuation? 8. Does my Works Cited page include only the sources

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    of having been the perpetrator. According to the forensic team‚ a bite mark proved that the waiter (Brook) was the person who had bitten the child to death a thing that led to Brook’s life incarceration (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/real-csi/). Only years later when Brook was in prison that a similar case happened‚ again and again‚ another innocent person who was the child’s stepfather was determined by Bite Marks test to be the perpetrator a thing that scientists and experts consider as

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    1. You have a cash obligation of $132‚240 to be made at the end of year 5. Show how you can use coupon bonds with a coupon rate of 8%‚ a face value of $1‚000‚ a maturity date at the end of year 6‚ and a yield to maturity of 8% to ensure that you can meet your cash obligation at the end of year 5. Suppose that you purchase the bonds at the beginning of year 1 and that the market interest rate changes only once right after you have purchased the bonds. There are three possible interest rates‚ 7.9%

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    is statistically the crime that is least likely to occur. Certain shows such as CSI Miami‚ COPS and NYPD Blue can also give the public a false view of crime. For example CSI gives us the misperception of what a CSI agent’s job entails. If you watch CSI‚ then you might think that a CSI agent’s job is full of excitement and chasing down criminals in the street. This could not be further from the truth in reality all a CSI agent really does is test the evidence that the detectives find at the crime scene

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