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    An Econometric Model of Chinese Graduates abroad 12.June 2013 AN ECONOMETRIC MODEL OF CHINESE GRADUATES ABROAD This case study gives an overview of the trend and characteristics of Chinese graduates going to study abroad by using an econometric model. The study covers the period between 1978 and 2012. The results show a positive relationship between the number of Chinese graduates abroad and the number of Graduate student enrollment‚ China’s registered urban unemployment rate exchange

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    1.0 Introduction In the current alma mater generation such as the unemployed graduates‚ they are facing many challenges in Malaysia. Furthermore‚ future graduates will encounter the same obstacles in acquiring a job‚ thus leading to increase in jobless rate. This is due to fresh graduates did not reach the required skills for each job sector they needed to work in and also high expectations from the industries. Besides that‚ they couldn’t perform well in contributing to the company once they start

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    A Busy Market Scene

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    A Busy Street Scene In a large capital city like Kuala Lumpur‚ there are several busy streets‚ but the busiest of all is Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. From early morning‚ traffic starts building up. Crowds of pedestrians‚ shoppers and others can be seen walking along the pavements outside the shops or trying to cross the road. The noise of cars and taxis hooting‚ or of scooters‚ flying past is deafening. Anyone who stops by to watch the scene is amazed at the number of vehicles zooming past or crawling

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    Firearm and Crime Scene

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    purposes with the investigator’s initials‚ often at the tip or base of the bullet. The sides of the bullet should not be marked. Critical Thinking Questions If you found a firearm at a crime scene‚ what steps would you take in order to transport the weapon to the lab? If i found a firearm at a crime scene the steps i would take in order to transport the weapon to the lab would be to first ensure that the firearm will not discharge accidentally on the way to the lab. This often means that the gun

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    Exploring the Shower Scene Introduction There have been millions of murder scenes filmed throughout history‚ but by far one of the most famous scenes is one from the movie Psycho. In this widely known scene‚ Marion Crane is taking a shower peacefully and all of a sudden Norman Bates comes in and murders her. The director‚ Alfred Hitchcock‚ had a lot of obstacles to work around in this scene like how he was not permitted to show nudity or a knife going through the skin. With this in mind‚ he had

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    A Scene at the Railway Station Railway Station is that place from where trains go and come. India has the largest network of railway stations spread through the length and breadth of the country. Most of the big towns and cities are linked with each other and quite a few villages that fall in the way of the rail tracks are connected for movement by rail. A train is the most convenient and affordable mode of travel for the majority of people of the country that is India. When we have to go hundreds

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    Crime Scene Report

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    Kalee Rustvold April 10‚ 2013 C .J. 110 Assignment #1 Case Number: RB/H201/505 Incident: Burglary; Homicide Reporting Officer: Officer Kalee Rustvold Date of Report: 04 April 2013 At about 2200 hours on 04 April 2013‚ I received a call from dispatch‚ stating there were shots fired at the McDonalds located at 6561 Edinger Ave. I proceeded to the Location of 6561 Edinger Ave. while in route to the location

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    Firearms at a Crime Scene

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    Robert Spencer‚ June 3‚ 2013 Discuss the procedures for collection and packaging firearms evidence at a crime scene. After a firearm has been photographed at the scene‚ it will be necessary to be rendered safe. An automatic pistol will require its magazine to be removed and the round extracted from the chamber. When removing the magazine it will need to be handled carefully in order to preserve potential fingerprint evidence and be placed in a paper or plastic evidence bag. The round

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    Crime Scene Report

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    Crime scene report Introduction A suspected white powder was seized from the crime scene and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Presumptive test was firstly used in order to find out if it was a positive drug‚ in order to follow a further analysis. Gas Chromatogram (GC) and mass spectrum was used for further analysis‚ in order to find out what exactly was this drug‚ and find its mixtures and compounds. Results From the chromatogram/spectrum peak report it is shown that there are two retention

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    Banquet Scene of Macbeth

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    The Banquet Scene (scene iv‚ Act III) opens at the royal hall of Scotland with the banquet ready celebrating Macbeth’s coronation. The audience find the couple now at the height of double-dealing‚ and detect in the opening words of the new king tinge of irony: “You know your own degrees…” The fact is that it is Macbeth who has forgotten his degree‚ his limitation as a human being. Therefore‚ the arrival of Banquo as a ghost is necessary to expose this treacherous person. But before that‚ treachery

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