Douglas E. Spencer‚ Jr. 379 Welch Street Apt E. Canton‚ MS 39046 (601)941-0546 Dspnc9@aol.com Date: April 21‚ 2013 Submitted by: Douglas E. Spencer Submitted in partial fulfillment to Ms. Hudson in Intro to Business Communication Business Management at Jackson State University Table of Content Cover page------------------------------------------------------------------------- page 1 Table of Content ----------------------------------------------------------------- page 2
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Question 1: A reflective account – Compare and contrast your own experience‚ skills and behaviours with those valued by graduate employers Question 2: Identify typical graduate selection processes and evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses in the process of applying for a job The ancients said; “Heaven has endowed me with talents for eventual use”. This is to develop individual character and knowing own strengths and weaknesses.
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SBLE 2103 PROCESS WRITING ASSIGNMENT: PORTFOLIO (ENTRY 3) NAME: LEONG HUI SHAN STUDENT ID: 219884 GROUP: D7 INSTRUCTOR: ROHIDA BT YAHYA SUBMISSION DATE: 20/10/2013 i. Cohesive Devices A Bad Journey It was a day of disappointments. And being an optimist I did not attach much importance to bad omens. First of all the auto I hired to the railway station rattled noisily and emitted more smoke than an ordinary vehicle can. But I had limited time at my disposal‚ so I decided to travel by it. 1)
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University of Phoenix Material Group Influence This required Portfolio assignment due in Week Four will give you experience observing and interacting with people outside of the classroom. It has been designed to provide you with the opportunity to develop skills‚ synthesize knowledge‚ and integrate learning in a real world setting. This assignment accomplishes that goal by challenging you to: Observe a group discussing a topic of interest such as a focus group‚ a community public assembly
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What is the difference between direct and circumstantial evidence? Give two practical examples of each. Direct evidence proves a fact without interference and does not require any reasoning to arrive at the conclusion to be drawn from the evidence. Basically it can prove a fact by itself. Everything a witness saw‚ heard‚ found‚ etc. are examples of direct evidence. -A customer was present when they robbed the supermarket‚ he witnessed the event. -A person saw through the window when the criminal
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Seniors’ Tuition And Mentorship Program (Semester 2‚ 2014) Year 2 2.24: DNA notes Central Dogma of Molecular Biology DNA -DNA is better known as deoxyribonucleic acid -It is made up of small subunits known as nucleotides. -These nucleotides are further made up of a phosphate group‚ a deoxyribose sugar and a nitrogenous base. -DNA usually exists as a double-helix structure that is made up of 2 polynucleotide strands that run antiparallel to each other -These two polynucleotide strands are held
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Notes: Active Portfolio Management By Zhipeng Yan Active Portfolio Management By Richard C. Grinold and Ronald N. Kahn Part I Foundations......................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 1 Introduction..................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2 Consensus Expected Returns: The CAPM ..................................................... 3 Chapter 3 Risk .
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Cover letter Dear portfolio readers‚ I am writing this letter to tell about what I have learned in the 3rd semester and my progress. Moreover‚ I also want to introduce my portfolio contents and the reason why I write them. Firstly‚ through this portfolio‚ I can learn how to organize and arrange a paragraph‚ how to distinguish main and subordinate ideas and the main topic of that paragraph as well as supplementary ideas. In addition‚ I can improve my writing skills such as summary‚ taking notes
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Introduction1 2. Description of Digital Evidence2 3. Principles of Cyber Forensics3 4. Examination of Digital Evidence4 4.1 Preserving the evidence5 4.2 Locating the evidence6 4.3 Selecting the evidence 7 4.4 Analysing the evidence 8 4.5 Validating the evidence 9 4.6 Presenting the evidence 12 5. The Importance of Crime Reconstruction Hypotheses and Alternate Hypotheses 14 6. Conclusion 15 References 16 1. Introduction With the rapid development
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of the prosecution’s evidence. Through methods of discovery of evidence‚ both the prosecution and defense have equal opportunity to develop evidence they believe is needed to prove or dismiss/ reject claims. Trace evidence and the preservation of evidence are very vital in any investigation. These two components are two of the most important things that can help investigators find their suspect(s)‚ and lock them up or if done without proper care‚ the preservation of evidence or lack thereof can possibly
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