Types of Physical Evidence Found at a Crime Scene-Part 1 1. Bodily Fluids- (Blood‚ semen‚ and saliva). All suspected blood‚ semen‚ or saliva-liquid or dried animal or human-present in a form to suggest in relation to the offense or the people involved in a crime. This includes blood or semen dried onto fabrics or other objects‚ as well as cigarette butts that contain saliva residue. These substances are subjected to serological and biochemical analysis to determine their identity and possible origin
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Physical exercises is very important to the body of a normal human being as they have several benefits mainly for the aged people. Some researchers have examined how the human intelligence is affected by physical exercise. In the The executive function in human has been facilitated by the physical exercise. Although some exercises are very simple they are very important to our body because they can enhance our mental functions and development. Very many years ago during the time of the ancient
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GECR5602 Physical Education (Basketball) Web Resource Report Basketball which is a successful sport game that is common in the world. There are many basketball tournaments in different country. However‚ there are a little bit different in the local basketball tournament and the oversea basketball tournament. Here‚ we’ve a compare of HKSSF(Hong Kong Schools Sport Federation) inter-school basketball competition which is the local basketball tournament and the NBA(National Basketball Association) which
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effects of discrimination on the physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social health/wellbeing of individuals Discrimination occurs when someone is treated differently because of his socio-economic‚ physical‚ cultural and social background or his beliefs. In a social care environment this can be manifested in the form of labelling stereotyping or abusing an individual. Such practice will have negative effects on the physical‚ intellectual and emotional and social health/ wellbeing of the individuals
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details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observed by your assessor □ Assignments / Projects X Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Candidate Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: City & Guilds Level 3 CYPW 4227 – 03 Early Years Candidate Name:
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NT -1310 Unit 7 Assignments MAX HANEY 11/3/2014 Physical Networking Unit 7 Assignments Exercise 1 – Fiber Optics Definitions 1. Crosstalk – The coupling or transfer of unwanted signals from one pair within a cable to another pair. 2. Waveguides – A structure that guides electromagnetic waves along their length. The core fiber in an optical-fiber cable is an optical waveguide. 3. FTTH – Fiber-to-the-home 4. Simplex – a. A link that can only carry a signal in one direction. b. A fiber-optic cable
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Physical Resources Resources Physical resources include: Premises Location Storage facilities – ecommerce Buy or rent? Plant‚ Machinery and Equipment When to purchase Buy or lease? Materials and Stocks Efficient purchasing Just – in – Case Stock Control Just – in – Time Stock Control © Business Studies Online: Slide 1 Premises: Location Location The Choice of location will depend upon the type of business being set up: Offices Shops Factories
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Physical and Chemical Changes Say you are presented with two beakers‚ beaker A and beaker B‚ each containing a white‚ powdery compound. * a. From your initial observations‚ you suspect that the two beakers contain the same compound. Describe‚ in general terms‚ some experiments in a laboratory that you could do to help prove or disprove that the beakers contain the same compound. You may try some of the followings: * Dissolving in water * Dissolving in different chemical solution
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Project 2: Compare and Contrast Study Habits of Success and Concentration Patrick Seals Professor Molly Marie Foland English W132 October 9‚ 2013 Habits of Success and Concentration Sweat dripping down your face. Your body burns‚ you’re tired‚ weak‚ and ready to give up. But something inside of you says keep going‚ don’t stop! So you keep pushing until you can no longer push anymore. The feeling of accomplishment is unreal. Your body feels defeated
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Physical Science Chapter 17 Notes The Moon Our calendar is tied to the phases of the moon. 29.5 days to circle the Earth. July 20‚ 1969 Apollo 11 landed on the moon. The astronauts placed a reflector to reflect the ray of an Earth-based laser beam. Determine the rate of continental drift Detect any change in the location of the North Pole Determine the orbit of the moon more accurate Moon is 2nd brightest object (Sun being the first) Standing on the moon‚ you would see a sunrise and sunrise
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