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    primary investigation

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    The method of gathering information I have chosen for my primary research is an interview as I think it is a method that isn’t very time consuming for giving excellent data. I am going to ask prepared questions in the hope of getting plenty of honest opinions. I can clarify any questions not understood. I hope that the interviewee will attempt all questions and answer then in detail and efficiently. There are no costs involved such as postage or photocopying. Aim The aim of my primary research

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    Criminal Investigation Notes

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    Chapter 9 Wrongful Deaths   Homicide numbers decline from 2009 to 2010   Peaked in 2001   4.8 offenders per 100K   88% know each other (victim and offender)   Officers Killed * 48 nationally * 45 by firearm * 47 male * 19 with firearm within 5 feet  Officers assaulted * Underreported * 57 thousand * 10 per 100 officers Modes of Death   Accidental * Car crash * Fall * Industrial accident * Work related accidents  Natural

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Crime Scene Investigation Abstract Documentation of the crime scene starts with the first responder and does not conclude until the scene is released and the evidence has been impounded. Physical evidence comes in all shapes and sizes‚ and there are multiple search patterns that are used to identify evidence. These patterns include line/strip search (used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines across the crime scene) this method is best used in scenes where the boundaries are

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    Historical Investigation

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    Section C-Evaluation of Sources OPVL # 1 Origin: This document is a secondary source because the author used many sources to create this document. It was written by David Horner and published by Rosen Publishing in 2010. Purpose: The intended audience for this document is people who are interested in learning about World War II in the Pacific. The purpose of this book is to document Japan’s expansion and the war in the Pacific between US and Japan. Value: We can verify the content

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    investigation marketing

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    Unit 3 Investigating Marketing By ASIM BEHARI Contents Page Page No A) Identifying Marketing Aims and Objectives - Introduction - Product decisions 4 - Marketing aims and objectives - Target market and segmentation B) Using Appropriate Methods of Market Research - Choice of Product - Price - Promotion - Place - Competitors - Overall Market Context - Target Market/Segment - Evaluation of Methods C) Choosing an Appropriate

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    Scientific Investigation

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    PART I: SCENARIO 2: 1.Purpose- Why does the moon appear to change over the course of the month? Research-Position of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon at different times of a month Hypothesis-Relationship of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon create shadows on the moon Experiment-Light bulb represents sun‚ large beach ball represents Earth‚ and small foam ball represents moon 2.The three variables Lizzie can control are the rotation of the Earth and moon

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    cellular respiration is taking place at the same time‚ consuming oxygen‚ the rate of which the discs rise is an indirect measurement of the net rate of photosynthesis. Aim: To find out if light affects the rate of photosynthesis through an investigation with leaf discs of a spinach leaf. Hypothesis: If the light source is removed or becomes limited‚ then it will take much longer for the leaf disc to rise as cellular respiration will no longer be taking place as part of the equation for photosynthesis

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    Samarpan Rai 30/11/012 Physics HL Investigation on Young Modulus Young’s modulus‚ also known as the tensile modulus‚ is a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material and is a quantity used to characterize materials. Young’s modulus is named after Thomas Young‚ the 19th century British scientist. It is a very important concept that categorizes metals on basis of their elasticity. In the last lab‚ we were asked to find out the Young Modulus of two wires: Copper and Steel. I worked on Copper

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder‚ a homicide and or a suicide occur‚ the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported‚ the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location‚ time‚ date‚ type

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    LAB REPORT WOODLICE Daan Rijpkema May 2009 T4Y - General Science X Words TABLE OF CONTENTS Aim..........................................................................................................................................................2 Hypothesis...............................................................................................................................................2 Materials ............................................................................

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