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    protocols. There identifying and implementing programs that addresses and mitigates the terrorist. The identification and implementation of these protocols provides and the new threat of terrorism has set into motions a new perspective on security‚ by establishing the National Response Framework (NRF)‚ the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA)‚ and the signs for identification of terrorist activity to provide a common set of standards. First‚ the National Preparedness System

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    Petrolera Zuata‚ Petrozuata C.A. case study “La Apertura” (The Opening) • Target: Orinoco Belt heavy/extra heavy oil accumulation (biggest known in the world) • Key Strategy: Opening Venezuelan oil sector to foreign oil companies • How: Profit sharing agreements‚ operating service agreements‚ strategic joint-venture associations • Ownership: PDVSA or subsidiaries contribute10 years)‚ fixed interest rates‚ fewer more flexible covenants‚ larger amounts. – Cons: fund must be raised in a lump sum

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    Experiment: Preparation and Identification of Dibenzylidene Acetone Purpose: Prepare dibenzylidene acetone by the famous Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction. Learn the experimental skills of organic synthesis‚ separation‚ purification‚ structural characterization by instrumental analysis. Train the ability to solve the practical problems. Principle: Aromatic aldehydes can have aldol reaction with aldehydes or ketones which have α-hydrogen atoms‚ dehydrate to form high yield of α‚β-unsaturated

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    Please write an essay on the AFIS system. This is the Automatic Fingerprint Identification System. This should be in the order of 1500-2‚000 words. Bring out the main points of the system. E.g. History‚ who uses it‚ future developments. Also include technical information on how it works with advantages and disadvantages. Automatic Fingerprint Identification system (AFIS) is the biggest fingerprint and criminal history system in the world which operates 365 days a year. The system responds to requests

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    11/24/15 Persuasive Speech Outline. Specific purpose: To persuade the class to call for reform of eyewitness identification procedures. Central idea: Because eyewitness identification can be wrong most of the time‚ we should adopt better practices for eyewitness identification procedures statewide I will suggests to you some changes. Main Point #1: Need Step-Eyewitness identification is a very unreliable in catching criminals. Main Point # 2: Satisfaction Step- There is a couple things the justice

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    AN10833 MIFARE Type Identification Procedure Rev. 3.4 — 11 December 2012 018434 Application note COMPANY PUBLIC Document information Info Content Keywords Abstract MIFARE‚ ISO/IEC 14443 This document describes how to differentiate between the members of the MIFARE card IC family. ISO/IEC 14443-3 describes the initialization and anti-collision procedure‚ and ISO/IEC 14443-4 describes the protocol activation procedure. This document shows how to use these procedures to deliver the chip type information

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    Identification and Explanation of a Disease Process Katelyn Westphal Herzing University Diagnosis of Heart Disease A 65 year old woman with a history of hypertension‚ allergic rhinitis‚ GERD and a murmur arrived at the hospital. The patient stated that for the past four months she has noticed an increase in exertional dyspnea‚ orthopnea‚ and occasional feelings of heart pounding. The patient’s vital signs were taken and were recorded as follows: * Temperature: 98.6 * Respiratory Rate:

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    Abstract Tool marks evaluation arose out of the necessity to evaluate marks made at a crime scene without an academic basis. Tool mark identification lacks a scientific foundation. Examiners cannot determine the uniqueness of tool marks based on the comparison method because the lack of quantifiable data. Literature has explained that the NAS report has critiqued the reliability of tool mark examination in court. The subjectivity of the examiner is evident during analysis‚ which discredits the use

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    Utilizing a variety of differential testing and staining methods learned in the microbiology course‚ students were to determine the identity of an assigned unknown organism. Observations were made and recorded each week to narrow down the scope of identification. Data has been presented in the tables‚ charts and drawings herein and reflect the results of microscopic observations as well as the differential tests results on various agars and broth cultures. Although all tests were not conclusive‚ the

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    Voter identification laws are becoming more widespread throughout the United States. Throughout the past 60 years‚ Voter ID laws have been enacted in over 30 states. These laws vary in strictness by state. States with voter ID laws individually determine the type of ID that needs to be shown to vote and if it’s either requested or required. States have passed these laws to improve security when voting‚ but the laws seem unnecessary and discriminatory to many Americans. Beginning with the first

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