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    on the exercises of an applied scientist‚ basic scientist‚ policy evaluator and advocate; experts who produce and communicate information to answer particular legal inquiries or to aid in legal disputes; and how these are applied to law enforcement‚ courts‚ and corrections. Most forensic psychologist are frequently requested that assess a person and prepare a report for a court‚ and to also provide an expert testimony in a trial or hearing. The study of psychology in law develops the roles in the

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    Keeping Wardle’s argument in mind‚ individuals who hold expert knowledge and are expert members of my discourse community‚ i.e. not novices‚ were selected. Wardle defines authority as “an intangible quality granted to persons through institutions‚ which renders their pronouncements as accepted…but which must be maintained through individuals’ speech and actions” (Wardle 5). I selected experts who have authority in my discourse community; those who represent the identity of

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    Cochlear Cases

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    Title of the Case: Cochlear Hearing Devices: Maintaining Global Leadership Summary of the Case: In‚ 1967‚ Professor Graeme Clark of the University of Melbourne in Australia began researching implantable hearing devices. Having grown up in a home with a deaf father‚ he set out to improve the quality of life for those who could not hear. In 1978‚ his dream led to a significant breakthrough in audiology as a patient surgically receive a 10-channel implantable devices. The operation went well and

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    5 Sources of Power

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    will act in a certain way or in certain conditions. Power is divided into five separate and distinct sources of managerial power; coercive‚ reward‚ legitimate‚ expert‚ and referent power. These five bases of power are divided in two categories‚ formal and personal power. Coercive and reward are in the formal categories. Legitimate‚ expert‚ and referent to are in the personal category. Later I will explain why each power falls into one group or the other. Coercive‚ most of the time‚ the negative

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    Locard’s Exchange Principle states‚ “Any action of an individual‚ and obviously the violent action constituting a crime‚ cannot occur without leaving a trace.” It is hard to say Locard’s Exchange Principle was not disregarded. After three months of expert investigation it was found that the DNA evidence that was discovered at the scene did not belong to Jennifer or Noura. Also Noura’s own DNA was not found at all at the scene of the crime. It is very hard to understand how Noura could have made extreme

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    But I'M Not Tired

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    week. I advise the school district take a later school start into consideration because if we do have a later start there will be results. In the essay “I’m not tired” by Alice Park experts said that teens are not getting nearly enough sleep. The video on NBC‚ teens said they felt overscheduled. According to experts on sleep‚ a later start makes teens more attentive and awake during the day as compared to the now‚ twenty-eight percent of teens who are nodding off in first block. Currently twenty-eight

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    as the movement of wellbeing staff looking for the better way of life and personal satisfaction‚ higher pay rates‚ access to cutting edge innovation and more steady political conditions in better places around the world. This movement of wellbeing experts for better open doors‚ both inside of nations and crosswise over global fringes‚ is of developing concern overall as a result of its effect on wellbeing frameworks in creating nations. Why do gifted individuals leave their nations and travel to another

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    Battered Women Syndrome

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    "I have read and am aware of the university requirements regarding academic honesty." Should the battered woman syndrome be admissible as a murder defense in American courts and should expert testimony be permitted on such a syndrome?  Since the 1970’s when the battered woman syndrome was first proposed by Dr. Lenore Walker‚ women have been using this syndrome to proclaim mental illness due to the syndrome aligned with self-defense as an excuse for their crimes (Dixon‚ 2001).  Dr. Walker defined

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    includes Expert Systems‚ Neural Networks‚ Genetic Algorithms‚ Intelligent Agents‚ and Virtual Reality (Murugavel‚ 2014). Expert Systems Expert systems use a combination of knowledge-base and software components‚ which uses stored knowledge to form a conclusion‚ and then delivers the answer to users’ requests. Expert systems and knowledge-based information systems are the most common AI application used in businesses. Expert systems uses specific areas of knowledge‚ which emulates an expert consultant

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    Artificial Intelligence In Cyber Defense Qurat-ul-Ain Aftab IEEE‚ Sana Binte Tahir IEEE‚ Farah Haseen IEEE‚ International Islamic University Islamabad. qsf@ieee.org Abstract-The speed of procedures and the amount of data to be used in defending the cyber space cannot be controlled by humans without significant automation. On the other hand‚ it is hard to develop software with conservative fixed algorithms (hard-wired logic on decision making level)

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