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    Blood Patterns

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    Tulisa.foster Criminalistics I - 7m Instructor:  Travis Allen Blood patterns 1. Explain the terms area of convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals to an investigator. Area of convergence is a two dimensional plane where lines traced though the long axis of‚ several individual bloodstains meet. Two dimensional places from which the bloodstains were projected. (saferstein) Area of origin location in three dimensional spaces that blood that produced a bloodstain originated

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    Assignment 1. 1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. 0-2 Years Newborn babies grow extremely quickly. During ‘Infancy’‚ which lasts from birth to eighteen months‚ babies change from a helpless newborn‚ to a child who can lift up their own head at three months‚ sit up unsupported at six months‚ walk at sixteen months and kick and throw a ball at two years old. Newborn babies actually lose some of their birth weight to begin with

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    A. Please analyze comparatively the typical patterns of narrative development in   Community and Parks and Recreation‚ using specific episodes of your choice from  both shows to illustrate your point.     In both of these shows narrative development is used to construct the plot or develop  and event or a relationship between characters. In both Parks and Recreation and Community  the main characters relationship to each other and their responses to things around them help  further the plot of the story

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    Follow the thing: Papaya

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    Case study review Follow the thing: Papaya Follow the thing: Papaya (Cook‚ 2004) aims to be accessible to both academics and non-academics‚ and to not just appeal to those already especially well informed about the issues and ideas brought up with it. The method of following several different people in different roles throughout the supply chain makes it easier to follow for non-academics without lowering the quality of information provided. This is important as it allows the general public a better

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    Explain why the Decree for the Protection of people and state was issued in February 1933 (12 marks) The Decree for the Protection of People and State‚ also known as the Reichstag Fire decree‚ was issued by the Hitler in February 1933 and was essentially a means for the Nazis to consolidate their power. The decree suspended many of the civil and political rights that had been brought about under the Weimer constitution. It restricted various liberties such as private telephone calls and allowed the

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    Flight Patterns

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    What is Sherman Alexie’s notion of the reality behind a story as this notion is presented in “Flight Patterns” I think Sherman ‘s notion of reality is that life is full of contradictions. The society sets up so many rules for people to follow‚ and people are often judged by their ethnic group‚ gender‚ religion…etc. Accordingly‚ they have to behave properly in order to meet the expectations. However‚ in reality not every person can deal easily with the role he is supposed to be in. For example

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    (C1) You must analyse HOW the main principles that underpin work with children can support the practitioners’ practice in the setting. The welfare of the child is part of The Children Act 1989‚ and it means we as practitioners have to be reflective on our practice‚ it also means within our practice we have to put the child first. And treating all children so their needs are put first this is important because all children are different. (E8) Working in partnership with parents and families helps

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    As speech and language are central to communication as a whole the early identification of any issues in respect of development of these capabilities are critical‚ as an issue can become self fulfilling‚ making issues with development / communication worse‚ thus any intervention that can facilitate and encourage communication can be useful in alleviating the issue. Without correct intervention the child can become withdrawn‚ due to communication difficulties‚ both from their peers and from education

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    Patterns Portfolio

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    The in this unit titled "Patterns" we learned and covered a lot of things. Some of the key concepts we went over are In and Out tables‚ order of operations‚ summation notation‚ consecutive sums‚ conjecture and proof‚ geometry‚ recursive functions‚ positive/negative numbers and algebraic expressions. We used in and out tables to organize data so that we can see patterns. By organizing it and looking at the in then the out it made it easier to find a pattern. Orders of operations were used to correctly

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    The novel Thirteen Reasons Why is written a little differently than most books. The point of view is first person‚ however the point of view is coming from two different people‚ Hannah and Clay. As you read the book‚ Hannah is explaining why she killed herself‚ and then Clay is reacting to Hannah’s story because he is listening to the tapes. In my opinion both Hannah and Clay are the protagonists. Hannah Baker is telling her story through tapes. She committed suicide and left behind seven tapes

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