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    LOG INVESTIGATION 1. INTRODUCTION The following assessment aims to investigate logarithms and several different expressions. The following sequences (from now on referred to as P roblem1 ) is in the form of an = logmn mk ‚ where n represents the term number and an represents the given answer. 1. a1 = log2 8‚ a2 = log4 8‚ a3 = log8 8‚ a4 = log16 8‚ a5 = log32 8‚ ... 2. a1 = log3 81‚ a2 = log9 81‚ a3 = log27 81‚ a4 = log81 81‚ ... 3. a1 = log5 25‚ a2 = log25 25‚ a3 = log125 25‚ a4 = log625

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    Frontiers of Architectural Research (2012) 1‚ 186–195 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com www.elsevier.com/locate/foar RESEARCH ARTICLE Investigation of the relationship between place characteristics and child behavior in residential landscape spaces: a case study on the Century Sunshine Garden Residential Quarter in Hefei Zao Lin‚ Rui Zeng‚ Maosheng Ye College of Architecture and Art‚ Hefei University of Technology‚ Hefei 230009‚ China Received 6 December 2011; accepted 16

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    In crime scene investigations there is a lot of evidence that is valuable. That is including hair that is found at a crime scene. However‚ hair may not be seen as valuable evidence‚ but it is. Hair can tell you things that other evidence cannot. It can give you information about the unknown perpetrator and narrow your list of suspects. Hair is the most common type of trace evidence. Hair is easily transferred and resilient. Therefore‚ making it the most probable to be found at a crime scene

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    Advanced Forensics vs. Traditional Investigation Yvonne Alderete Criminalistics CJ 312 Professor Douglas Scheffner July 28‚ 2010 Technology has allowed our world to become much more advanced. This was never truer than in the field of forensic science. There was a time where the only evidence introduced at trials was the murder weapon and the testimony of an eyewitness. Now we have DNA‚ hair‚ fiber‚ and soil samples to analyze. We rely on forensics when decomposed bodies or skeletal

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    Method 1) Take a "volume" measuring device‚ and fill it with the total amount of water‚ the bottle can hold. We then put the same‚ empty bottle into the container‚ in a way‚ that it sinks to the bottom of the akwarium. We can then measure the new height and multiply it by the volume of the liquid. This will clearly give us the volume of a bottle. Method 2) We could pour water into a 0‚5 litre coke bottle‚ and weigh how much it would weigh. We could do the same thing with an empty bottle. The

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    trials there are many ways to collect information on a crime or suspect. These ways include: testimony‚ physical evidence‚ direct evidence‚ or real‚ or physical evidence‚ also known as forensic evidence. In “Forensic Science: Evidence‚ Clues‚ and Investigation” by Andrea Campbell‚ forensic evidence is the most important evidence that is presented during a trial. In addition‚ forensic evidence is the method in which crime investigators collect evidence such as blood samples‚ fingerprints‚ and other forms

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    Running Head: CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS Constitutional Protections in Criminal Investigations What are constitutional rights and why are they so important to us? Our Constitutional rights are in place to protect us from wrongful conviction and improper police behavior. Originally these rights were made in reaction to the abusive conduct displayed by British authorities during Colonial times. Without the Constitution and the Bill of Rights‚ we would not be a

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    Topic Outline I. An investigation into the Roanoke branch of Phoenix Advertising to determine the source of reduction in production and client disappointment. II. Investigation Techniques A. Observation. 1. Visited the branch from June 8 – June 12 2. Observed employee performance‚ client services and management operations 3. Made note of areas that needed correction and more attention B. Interviews 1. Engaged with the employees during their lunch breaks 2. Spoke to clients that with and without

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    Comprehensive Investigations‚ Inc.‚ is a multi-state‚ licensed‚ bonded and insured Private Investigative Agency that specializes in conducting insurance fraud investigations as it relates to Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury claims. Our primary goal is to bridge the gap of uncertainty in the evaluation of an injury claim and the extent of a claimant’s physical abilities. Typically‚ this is accomplished by conducting a surveillance of the claimant in order to obtain photographic evidence

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    An Investigation of the Therac-25 Accidents -- Part III Nancy Leveson‚ University of Washington Clark S. Turner‚ University of California‚ Irvine Reprinted with permission‚ IEEE Computer‚ Vol. 26‚ No. 7‚ July 1993‚ pp. 18-41. Recall that the Tyler error occurred when the operator made an entry indicating the mode/energy‚ went to the command line‚ then moved the cursor up to change the mode/energy‚ and returned to the command line all within 8 seconds. Since the magnet setting takes about 8 seconds

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