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    Enforcement was already at a boom‚ in 1964‚ St.Louis was the only city to have a police computer system; and four years later‚ 10 states and 50 cities had state-level criminal information systems. The most vital and important computer-aided task is the identification of criminals.(Siegel &Worrall) In the new millennium of law enforcement‚ police are becoming more advanced and sophisticated with their use of computers and computer software to identify and apprehend criminals. Many new technologies have

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    no different. First the phlebotomist must identify the patient correctly. Where ever a Phlebotomist may work will have their own rules for patient identification. Typically there are two types of identifiers for each patient; this can consist of the hospital band that the Phlebotomist would have to check‚ and typically a verbal identification from the patient that can include last four of social‚ full name‚ and date of birth. Being a Phlebotomist they should be very aware‚ of the outcome that

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    Chapter 5 & 8 Florida Building codes Paper Chapter 5 of the Florida building codes covers the provisions that control the height and area of structures hereafter erected and additions to existing structures. Premises Identification 501.2 All buildings‚ including homes‚ located within the city shall have the number assigned them by the city engineer. The number shall be a contrasting color either located in a clearly visible portion of such building from the adjacent road or in the front

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    Nonconformity‚ Corrective Action and Preventive Action in EMS ISO 14001 The intent of 4.5.3 is that the organization put in place procedures for‚ 1) identifying actual and potential nonconformities to EMS requirements‚ 2) taking appropriate corrective or preventive action‚ and 3) reviewing the effectiveness of corrective or preventive actions taken. The nonconformity requirement of ISO 14001:1996 was a passive requirement in that it was only triggered when a nonconformity came to the attention of

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    In order to understand the advantages and disadvantages of DNA profiling one must have a full understanding of what it is. DNA profiling‚ also referred to as DNA fingerprinting or genetic fingerprinting‚ is the process of identifying an individual by analyzing their DNA samples (body tissues‚ body fluids‚ bone‚ hair). This process did not exist until the mid-1980’s when English Scientist‚ Dr. Alec Jeffreys‚ discovered that DNA contains repetitive patterns that vary from individual to individual

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    An Event Without A Witness: An Analysis of the Distortion of Eye Witness Testimony to Victims of the Holocaust at Auschwitz This European study will analyze the narrative distortions of first-person eyewitness testimony in the killing of SS-guard‚ Josef Schillinger‚ in the Auschwitz concentration camp.. The theoretical premise of “an event without a witness’ will define the distortions of Schillnger’s role and death (by being shot by Franceska Mann) that arise through the “insider testimonies”

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    I always thought that eyewitness testimony was a bullet proof plan in the judicial system. I always thought that eyewitness testimony wasn’t malleable. You would think that when you are being raped and you analyze the rapist face you will know exactly who it is. I never considered how a weapon can effect what the brain focuses on. But if I thought about it more it does make sense. Because your brain is in survival mode because there is a knife to your neck. Your brain is not focusing on remembering

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    the English culture‚ but is very different than an English woman. Antoinette has no clue who she identifies with‚ but there are many similarities between her beliefs and those of other cultures. As it says in the same essay‚ “Though Antoinette’s identification with Tia…‚ which have blossomed out of Antoinette’s actual experience of slave suffering promise that her choice of Tia’s invitation to jump‚ rather than live as Rochester’s captive‚ is the correct one.” This passage validates my thoughts that

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    runs out of ways to identify human remains‚ DNA can play a key role in the identification process. The most common methods of identification by a forensic anthropologist include "detailed skeletal and dental features‚" of the remains‚ but they are sometimes asked to perform DNA profiles as well (Arismendi‚ Baker‚ & Matteson‚ 2004). According to the paper by Arismendi‚ Baker‚ and Matteson‚ when the common modes of identification do not yield any results‚ "DNA typing may provide a further avenue of investigation

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    e-learning. Therefore this research will only consider the factors which are found while conducting secondary research. Primary data will be further collected to bring clarity to the problem and arriving at a conclusion. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: 1. Identification of the most important contributory factors in the acceptance of e-learning. 2. Gauge the attitude of the general populace towards e-learning. 3. Offer a solution to correct the present status of e-learning. ABSTRACT: This research aims

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