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    Linear Search Patterns

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    Search patterns vary and depend on the type of scene‚ the victims and suspect’s actions as well as the location and size of the area. Having someone in command can eliminate or lessen the chances of evidence or effort being duplicated. While each scene and victim may need a different search pattern‚ each pattern searches the probable points of entry first and any exits possibly used by the criminal. A line/strip search is one that is used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines

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    Perspective

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    influenced my reading. This gives different perspectives and gives different biases throughout each perspective. Both heart of darkness and things fall apart tell stories of and critique the nature of European colonization in Africa in the 1800s. Story tellers of each are significantly different although having some similarities between each story. As both story tellers are created differently‚ a different narrative view also can be seen and thus a separate perspective of European colonization is presented

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    Watson & Skinner Perspective Psychological perspectives will always change as long as psychology continues to move forward. Not one perspective or approach would be considered wrong or incorrect. It just adds to our understanding of human and animal behavior. Most psychologists would agree that not one perspective is correct‚ although in the past‚ early days of psychology‚ the behaviorist would have said their perspective was the only truly scientific one (McLeod‚ 2007). Two Psychologists who

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    Lights Out Linear Algebra

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    The purpose of this project is to solve the game of Light’s Out! by using basic knowledge of Linear algebra including matrix addition‚ vector spaces‚ linear combinations‚ and row reducing to reduced echelon form. | Lights Out! is an electronic game that was released by Tiger Toys in 1995. It is also now a flash game online. The game consists of a 5x5 grid of lights. When the game stats a set of lights are switched to on randomly or in a pattern. Pressing one light will toggle it and the lights

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    Linear Model of Policy Process and its critics Student: Ninia Machavariani Instructor: Dr. Stephen L. Harris Variously called the linear‚ but also known as rational model‚ this model is the most widely-held in the processes where policy is made. It outlines policy-making as a problem solving process which is rational‚ balanced‚ objective and analytical. In the model‚ decisions are made in a series of sequential phases‚ starting with the identification of a problem or issue‚ and

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    A Different Perspective

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    A Different Perspective By: Alex Romero The classic illusion that transcended most artistic techniques that came before it was linear perspective. It was an innovative concept that gradually crept into many Renaissance art pieces and changed the way art of that time was viewed. With artists such as Brunelleschi and Donatello adopting it and using it in their pieces‚ the movement that linear perspective was creating gained momentum and took off with it as one of the most significant characteristics

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    loft angle and linear velocity From the Figure 7‚ there is a negative relationship between the loft angle of golf club and the linear velocity of golf ball. Which means as the loft angle increases‚ the linear velocity of ball decreases. The golf ball travels with relatively fast velocity at 9.2ms-1‚ when the loft angle is 0 degree‚ but it travels relatively slower at 3.7ms-1 when the loft angle is 80 degree. Also‚ the shape of graph seems to be a non linear graph rather than linear graph‚ because

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION Transport along with communication‚ forms the core of day to day life of modern world. Conventional rail transport through wide spread is now being considered inefficient in terms of fuel consumption and is time consuming. A genuine replacement for railways which is not only fuel efficient but also highly comfortable and can attain unimaginable velocities of around 450 – 500kms/hr are Maglev Trains whose idea was given by Robert Goddard‚ an American

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    Lab-Linear Alkyl Benzene

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    This paper is submitted by Anupam Basu LAB (Linear Alkyl Benzene):- For more than 30 years‚ UOP has been a leading innovator in the production of LAB. During that time‚ we’ve developed the state-of-the-art technology you’ll need to ensure that your new or revamped LAB complex operates most efficiently and produces the highest quality product.LAB is the primary raw material used in the production of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate (LAS). LAB is produced from benzene and long chain normal paraffins

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    01: Introduction to linear control systems Definition 1 (Control system). an interconnection of subsystems and processes forming a configuration that will lead to the desired output‚ given a specified input. Desired output Reference input Control system plant reference input Actual output system response controlled variable The control system manipulates the input of the process to get the desired response 2 EE352: Lecture 01: Introduction to linear control systems

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