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    Company Stock Project Write-Up Southwest is one of the most growing domestic airlines along with JetBlue Airways and United Airlines. Southwest airline was first established in Texas in 1967. In the start of its business‚ southwest focused only in the Southwest region (that’s where the name came from). With 45 years of service‚ Southwest expands its company to the whole country with more than 3‚400 flights each day. Southwest currently has a total capital of 10‚991 million dollars. In 2011

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    Research Project

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    STAGE 1 Interests I have: Spending time with Family Video games Sports -soccer -tennis Listening to music Travelling Computer Spending time with Friends Food Possible research areas: Building a computer Finding out more about family Researching specifically on a particular sport Researching specifically on a video game Researching specifically on a music band or particular artist Planning a travel guide Planning a good diet How to play tennis Questions I might want

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    Forensic Anthropology

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    Generally speaking‚ forensic anthropology is the examination of human skeletal remains for law enforcement agencies to help recover human remains‚ determine the identity of unidentified human remains‚ interpret trauma‚ and estimate time since death. Anthropology is the study of man. Anthropologists are interested in many fields like culture (cultural anthropologists)‚ language (linguistic anthropologists)‚ the physical remains or artifacts left behind by human occupation (archaeologists)‚ and human

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    Forensic Analysis

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    When forensics or forensic sciences are mentioned‚ most individuals think about the crime that forensics entails. The gore‚ the blood splatter analyses‚ bullet projections‚ DNA analyses‚ death investigations‚ semen stains‚ bite marks‚ and rape kits to name a few things that involve forensic investigations‚ but those things are just a small part of a much larger picture. Forensics is extremely broad. Forensics is the application of the scientific method and biology‚ chemistry‚ computer science‚ and

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    and occupation. Forensic pathologists find the cause of death‚ time of death‚ and age/gender. Biologists tell what they ate. Specialist also use the technique use of technology which includes CT scans‚ X-rays‚ and facial reconstruction.These techniques help the understanding of how they died and things that happened before that. To tell the social status‚ wealth‚ and occupation archaeologists examine his clothing‚ equipment‚ and age.To find the time and cause of death forensic pathologist examine

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    Contents Figures Introduction (www.telecom.co.nz n.d.) Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited (Telecom) was formed in 1987 out of the telecommunications division of the New Zealand Post Office‚ a government department. In 1990 Telecom became one of the first telecoms in the world to be fully privatized. On 30 November 2011‚ Telecom demerged into two entirely separate‚ publicly listed companies; a retail services provider (Telecom) and a network services operator (Chorus). Structural

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    Forensic Phonetics

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    Forensic Phonetics: Issues in speaker identification evidence Andrew Butcher Centre for Human Communication Research Flinders Medical Research Institute Flinders University‚ Adelaide‚ Australia Abstract The field of forensic phonetics has developed over the last 20 years or so and embraces a number of areas involving analysis of the recorded human voice. The area in which expert opinion is most frequently sought is that of speaker identification – the question of whether two or more recordings

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    and grossly deviant criminals or some variation of this general theme. The general public tends to relate to the job of a forensic psychologists to that of a cat chasing a mouse. Forensic psychology‚ however‚ is a far less glamorous and far more complex endeavor. It is defined loosely as the "intersection between Psychology and the legal system". More specifically‚ forensic psychologists are required to evaluate the competency of a subject to stand trial‚ to examine a subject’s present state of

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    Accounting & Finance Research Why a business needs finance: Finance: the management of large amounts of money‚ especially by governments or large companies. can be a real benefit when it comes to business success as well. your own personal finance helps you to understand how to manage not only business finances‚ but set goals and create fundamentals skills in planning and decision-making Internal sources: Internal financing is the name for a firm using its profits as a source of capital for new investment

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    Forensic Psychology

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    Subspecialties in Forensic Psychology Subspecialties of forensic psychology Forensic psychology is defined as the application of psychological knowledge to the legal system (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2012: 6). The concept of forensic psychology can be misunderstood‚ because the definition does not explain much. The easiest way to explain forensic psychology is to break it down into its subspecialties and describe where psychological knowledge can be applied. There

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