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    Patent

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    DRAFT SYLLABUS FOR ADVANCE TRAINING OF EXAMINERS OF PATENTS AND DESIGNS NOTE: 1. ALL THE EXAMINERS SHALL SELECT AT LEAST 5 PATENT APPLICATION NUMBERS ALLOTTED TO THEM AND AWAITING EXAMINATION AND SEND THE NUMBERS BEFORE HAND TO RGNIIPM. 2. SINCE THE TEACHING METHOD IN THIS TRAINING IS BASICALLY BASED ON DISCUSSION / INTERACTION‚ EXAMINERS ARE REQUIRED TO EXHIBIT PROPER DECORUM. 3. THE WHOLE SYLLABUS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED TO THE EXAMINERS. THEY WILL BE PROVIDED DETAILS OF ONLY THE

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    Tommie Lee Andrews Crimes

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    A thievery submitted by a man wearing gloves and whose impressions are washed away by a hard rain before police arrive will be more hard to unravel than if it had not rained. Regularly fingerprints are found however can’t be coordinated with any prints on record. Numerous cases have lacking proof‚ no witnesses‚ and no sources to give leads. 2.

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    (Spanish-American War of 1898)." William Randolph Hearst (1863- 1951) was born in San Francisco‚ California‚ as the only child of George Hearst‚ a self-made multi-millionaire miner and rancher. In 1887‚ at age 23 he became proprietor of the San Francisco Examiner. Inspired by the journalism of Joseph Pulitzer‚ Hearst turned the newspaper into a combination of reformist investigative reporting and uninhibited sensationalism. He soon developed a reputation for employing the best journalists available. This

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    Forensics

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    Honors Biology January 21‚ 2013 Forensic Science In today’s age of technology‚ there are many advanced techniques detectives use to get to the root of a crime. Forensic anthropology and other sciences are key to finding the true cause of a person’s death. Without forensics‚ solving crimes would be very difficult because of the lack of evidence from various sources. Some biologists are specially trained and educated in molecular biology and can study a person’s DNA (Ferlini 17). Identifying

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    freud vs erikson

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    to identify with their parent of the same sex. Initiative vs. Guilt Stage by Erikson states that during this age children will begin to take more control over their environment. 7 to 11 years old- This period is referred to by Freud as the Latent Period‚ this is when the libido’s energy becomes suppressed‚ children will in change focus more on school‚ friends and hobbies. The Industry vs. Inferiority Stage of Erikson’s theory argue that at this stage a child will develop a sense of competence

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    CRESCENDO

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    Project proposal to MetLife (Metropolitan Life Insurance Company) AUTOMATION OF THE EXAMINER ASSIGNMENT PROCESS The Team • • • • • • • HEMA V SURENDARAN AJOY INFANT RAJ A HARISH TCS DIVIAN JEGAM MICHAEL ANTONY D’COUTO ARAVIND U About CRESCENDO • Crescendo Technology Solutions pvt. Ltd. is a successful software and consulting company. • Vision: Crescendo believes that our responsibility extends beyond business by assisting socially and economically depressed sectors of the communities in

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Nicholas. “Extreme Careers: Detectives : Life Investigation Crime”. New York: Rosen Central‚ 2003.Print Cooperman‚ Stephanie. “Extreme Careers: Biohazard Technicians”. New York: Rosen Central‚ 2004.Print “Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance”. New York: Ferguson‚ 2005.Print Murdico‚ Suzanne J. Extreme Careers Forensic Scientists: Life Investigating Sudden Death. New York: Rosen Central‚ 2004.Print Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation. ”Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for

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    deconstruction/reconstruction idea to produce an additional item of clothing based on a military uniform. I will use a variety of methods to place the designs on the t-shirts which will mean learning new skills and gaining a greater understanding of applying colours and prints to fabrics. The location chosen to photograph the final pieces will need to reflect and compliment the style and feel that I am looking to create. Section 2: Influences‚ Research‚ Sources and Ideas (150 words) What are your influences and how

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    SYLLABUS UPDATES (2010 reprint) This syllabus is valid worldwide from January 2005 and will remain in force until further notice. At the reprint of this document in late 2010‚ the following minor changes have been incorporated into the text: G updates to the publisher information in the repertoire lists (and Appendix 4) G updated information regarding UK accreditation (p. 122) In all other respects the syllabus requirements remain unchanged. Cover design: Økvik Design Text design: Tamasin

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    Career Choice Essay

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    shallow and cold than accurate and cutting edge. Yet through research‚ I was able to get more of an understanding of the career of a Medical Examiner. Many who watch the ’CSI ’ television series think a Medical Examiner’s job is glamorous work. While that might be true in some circles‚ for the most part‚ those who work in coroner ’s or medical examiner ’s offices find it to be a much more mundane line of work. There aren ’t any fancy laboratories with huge‚ clear computer screens lining the walls

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