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    How can a criminal record affect your life? What is a criminal record? A criminal record is a document that lists a person’s criminal and penal convictions pronounced by the courts of Canada in accordance with federal laws such as the Criminal Code of Canada. However‚ violating a traffic rule of the Quebec Highway Safety Code is not a criminal offence and would not result in a criminal record. In fact‚ offences to provincial penal laws do not result in criminal records. When you are convicted

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    world will not develop‚ this means we will not have the things we have‚ we will not have the medicine to people who are sick. Many people will die every day if we do not research on animals. Animal research is important because scientists will learn how to operate‚ also animals are considered like models for human diseases‚ and scientists use animals to create new things that make our lifestyle better and to make the world a better place. People might care about this‚ because without animal research

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    The criminal justice system begins with a report that a crime has occurred. A Law enforcement investigation of a crime may begin in a number of ways. For instance‚ an officer may arrive to a crime scene to determine the motive of the crime. During an officer’s investigation‚ they may cross-examine witnesses and potential suspects to further their case. If an investigating officer acquires a sufficient amount of evidence at a particular location‚ they may make an effort to obtain a search warrant

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    CJA334 Terminology Paper Research terminology is needed in the criminal justice field. A individual has to be able to understand the meanings of the words as well as knowing the concept of the meaning to be proficient in this field of work or career. If the terminology is misunderstood it may cause the case to have a negative outcome and a total new meaning or concept. Knowing the correct terminology for this field of criminal justice will be much easier if one knows what everyone is talking

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    in nor influences what is being studied. In qualitative research(inductive)‚ however‚the researcher can learn the most by participating and/or being immersed in a research situation. Choices about which approach to use may reflect the interests of those conducting or benefiting from the research and the purposes for which the findings will be applied. Decisions about which kind of research method to use may also based on the researcher’s own experience and preference‚ the population being researched

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    systematically and in a way that is testable and that allow the process of prediction.We are always finding new discoveries‚ and we are using more modern tools that are more accurate.If it is in right hands then it is a blessing to man otherwise it can make life miserable.Science has made our live easy and comfortable but on other hands it has also created some destructive instruments which give much power to man that’s why we should teach science technically not formally. first we will consider

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    respect‚ but the value we give on their lives does not count as much as the value we give to human life. o Using cell cultures can only reveal side effects on a molecular level and cannot unfortunately‚ reveal side effects like organ failure‚ rashes‚ tumors‚ or cardiac arrest like animal testing can. o Using computer models cannot always predict unknown variables that can be discovered with animal testing. o Animals may not have the exact same philology as humans but animal testing is accurate enough

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    Abstract-Timur Solid phase extraction is a sample preparation technique that overperform liquid /liquid extraction in its efficiency‚ labor intensity and waste disposal. The purpose of this lab is to learn how SPE can be used to identify trace amounts of Vanillin. Stock solution of vanillin in water with concentration of 50 ppm was prepared. Four solutions with concentration of 5 ppm‚ 1 ppm‚ 0.5 ppm and 0.1 ppm were made from stock solution. UV-Vis spectra of standard solution was recorded at 229

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    1.03 Scientific Method Kaylee Mellott August 23‚ 2013 Scenario 2: 1. The dependent variable is the rate of the growth of the plant and then the independent variable would be the time of day that she waters the plant. 2. Five variables that should be controlled during the experiment is the amount of sunlight‚ room temperature‚ amount of water‚ the time of day the plant is watered and the certain type of plant. To make sure the plants get the same amount of sunlight‚ make sure to put them both

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    and Psychology and Industrial Efficiency (1913) were written by Scott and Munsterberg‚ respectively. The methodological next step beyond Scott and Munsterberg came in 1911 when Frederick Winslow Taylor developed his theory of “Scientific Management”‚ which puts for a scientific procedure for the managing of production workers on the factory line. The field of industrial/organizational psychology took a leap in technological applicability when Frank Gilbreth‚ an engineer‚ and Lillian Gilbreth‚ a psychologists

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