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    Paper Clips Investigation

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    I have always seen paper clips as a useful material. I believe that paper clips are a part of my culture due to the 7 m high statue of paper clips situated in my home-country Norway. During World War II the statue symbolized Norwegian nationalism‚ and it was due to John Vaaler the man who invented paper clips that the statue is in Norway today. Paper clips are made from galvanized steel wire‚ meaning that the iron content is less than 100% because it also contains zinc. The galvanization method

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE “Sri Mokshagundam Visweswaraiah”‚ who is the first and pre-eminent engineer of India‚ recipient of Indian Republic’s highest civil honor “Bharat Ratna” is my role model. Indian government officially celebrates his birthday as “ENGINEER’S DAY” in his remembrance. His achievements have motivated me to become a Civil Engineer from my childhood. My under graduate and graduate background‚ and work experience have given me the confidence and desire to continue my formal education

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    Nothing is more crucial to any investigation than the actions of the first officers on the scene and the actions they take regarding the preservation of the crime scene‚ detention of witnesses and an arrest if possible. The immediate objective of the first officers on the scene must be the safety of all parties involved and all else follows Crime scene preservation should be the most important step to any first responder. This protocol should continue to be followed by anyone who processes

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    Forensic Psychology

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    criminal profiling or also known as psychological profiling is a key factor in the criminal investigation. The main purpose of criminal profiling is to provide the police with a psychological profile of the personality of the perpetrator that could then be used to direct the investigative search. It also involves investigating an offender’s behavior‚ motives and background in an attempt to further guide an investigation. Research shows that offender’s that repeatedly rape or kill are driven by a sensitive

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    Career Investigation Report

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    s prepared for Introduction to Sports Management‚ taught by Professor Dyer. Section 1: Personal Inventory 1.) I am a very nice‚ down to earth‚ humble kind of guy and I have ability to be a great leader and I lead by example. 3A.) Best Personal Accomplishments: 1.) Team Captain all fours years of my High School Varsity Tennis career and Captain my last two years on Varsity Football team. * Skills: Leader‚ reliable‚ respectful‚ determined‚ responsible‚ nice‚ great personality‚ extremely hard

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    Vitamin C Investigation

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    Resources Extraordinary or unique resources (human or material) needed to successfully complete this experience: Number Five graphic Materials needed for the lab were simple and inexpensive. Each group of two students required: * vitamin C indicator solution * three 50 mL beakers or medicine cups * one 10 mL graduated cylinder * three disposable pipettes * one stirring rod * Sources of Vitamin C: freshly squeezed OJ‚ bottled OJ‚ frozen OJ‚ canned

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    Career Investigation Essay

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    The Story of My Search I have always had a great love for math and science. These subjects come naturally for me; therefore‚ pursuing a career as an electrical engineer is not a surprise. Prior to my research‚ my knowledge of electrical engineering was limited. I knew that math is a huge part of the career along with power grids and science. My goal for the research was to strengthen my understanding of what it means to be an electrical engineer and decide if I should pursue a career in this field

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    Biology coursework How does the temperature affect the rate of reaction? Introduction For our experiments‚ I was investigating what affects the rate of reaction. We used Hydrogen peroxide to test the rate of reaction‚ with the temperature of this being our variable that we changed. Hydrogen peroxide is a clear‚ colourless liquid which has various amounts of uses within the laboratory‚ industrial purposes and even in our households. It is mainly used for cleaning products and hair dye but is

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    TECHNIQUE OF APPLIQUE

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    Appliqué Work What is Appliqué? Applique comes from the French work appliqué‚ which means to “put on”. Appliqué means to ‘place on’ fabric pieces that are sewn onto a larger piece of foundation fabric in order to create designs. In this art‚ colored pieces of cloth after being shaped into different images of birds‚ animals‚ flowers and many other forms are stitched on other cloths that are used on wall hangings‚ lamps‚ umbrellas and other household items. It is distinct from what is known as

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    Language Techniques

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    Identity and Belonging Quotes An un-named song is like an un-named child; it has no identity. From the beginning‚ each human embryo has its own unique genetic identity. The firmest friendship is based on an identity of likes and dislikes. We all need a past - that’s where our sense of identity comes from. Follow your cultural and religious customs in your own home‚ but do not attempt to impose them on society. Rather than this‚ love each person as your own brother or sister‚ not seeing him

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