materials may to be found at a crime scene investigation such as blood and body fluids‚ fingerprints‚ footwear marks‚ all of which could provide intelligence information‚ to named suspects. Additional‚ evidential material in the form of paint‚ hairs‚ fibres‚ tool-marks and glass can also afford corroborative evidence to link suspect with crime scene or eliminate the person from a police enquiries. The selection of some evaluation evidence depends on numbers of factors. The nature of the possible offense;
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The relationship between the Dutch Haviltex case and the English HSBC Bank plc v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (UK) Ltd case Sometimes disputes arise between parties on the interpretation of certain contractual provisions . When such a dispute comes before a court‚ the judge will have to construe the contract (and the parties’ intentions). In the Haviltex case ‚ the Dutch Supreme Court developed the so-called Haviltex-formula in order to decide on the content and meaning of agreements. The
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DESIGN ANALYSIS A. Determination of the capacity of the Hopper The hopper is a truncated square pyramid which serves as the input unit‚ so it was designed to provide smooth supply of moringa leaves into the pulverizing chamber. Considering AMB‚ EMAM=h260+h 30160=h260+h h=60mm therefore the total height H=60+260=320mm. Volume of hopper=volume of large pyramid – volume of small pyramid Volume of pyramid=1/3[a2H- b2h] Where a=320mm‚ b=60mm Volume = 1/3[(3202x320)- (602)(60)] = 10850667mm3
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Analysing the loyalty card as promotion tool; can it improve satisfaction and loyalty between the supermarkets and customers such as Tesco plc case study. Name Course Instructor Date Due * Dissertation main aim Analysing the loyalty card as promotion tool; can it improve satisfaction and loyalty between the supermarkets and customers such as Tesco plc case study. Chapter 2 Literature Review * Customer Loyalty It is more than 20 years since questions revolving
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Executive Summary This report is an analysis of the confectionary industry in Australia‚ with the main focus on the chocolate market. An evaluation of the way the market is shaped through external elements is explored; a breakdown of the key product categories has been undertaken through segmentation. The report defines consumer market trends for each product segment and provides a detailed analysis of specific target groups. A detailed review of a Cadbury Dream chocolate bar (50g) and a Haigh
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of dollars (Doman‚ Page 1). Perfumes are generally made from three different sources: plant sources‚ animal sources and synthetic sources. There are plenty of things that are being used to make perfumes from the plant sources such as bark‚ flowers and blossoms‚ fruits‚ leaves and twigs‚ resins‚ woods‚ seeds‚ roots‚ rhizomes and bulbs. Animal sources are ambergris which comes from sperm whale‚ castoreum from North American beaver‚ civet‚ hyraceum‚ honeycomb‚ and deer musk. Synthetic sources are
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& chemical inputs such as formaldehyde‚ heavy metals‚ chlorine bleaches and sulfurs are strictly prohibited. Organic Fabric Truths Organic fabrics‚ such as cottons‚ are grown without the use or genetically modified seed‚ toxic pesticides & synthetic fertilizers. The methods and materials used have no/very low impact in the environment. Organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility‚ reduce the use of toxic & persistent pesticides & fertilizers & build biologically diverse
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changes came to the textile industry during the 20th century‚ with continuing technological innovations in machinery‚ synthetic fibre‚ logistics‚ and globalization of the business. The business model that had dominated the industry for centuries was to change radically. Cotton and wool producers were not the only source for fibres‚ as chemical companies created new synthetic fibres that had superior qualities for many uses‚ such as rayon‚ invented in 1910‚ and DuPont’s nylon‚ invented in 1935 as in
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Grade 11/12 fashion Fibres/Fabrics Test Review All handouts used in class for test review have been posted in class Moodle 1. Review material from stations that we did in class Wool quiz What do the wool symbols mean? Describe each symbol. Wool 101: advantages and disadvantages of wool Fill in the blanks sheet on linen; word search in linen Spandex in popular cultures Spandex characteristics and major spandex uses History of silk handout (origin‚ silkworm and the family‚ the silk
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