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    Module 1 Microbiology Internet Scavenger Handwashing Read the Hand washing article from the CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal and answer the following questions. This document is posted in the Read and Study section of this module. When was this article published? (Hint: Check the bottom of the pages) March – April 2001 In the DEFINITIONS Section What are the two major groups of organisms? 1. Resident Flora – organisms that normally reside on the skin 2. Transient Flora

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    Othello Key Scene Essay

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    Othello Essay on Act 3 Scene 3 One of the most important scenes in Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Othello’‚ is Act 3 Scene 3. During this scene‚ the protagonist‚ Othello is influenced by Iago to become suspicious of his wife Desdemona’s involvement with Cassio‚ after she begs her husband to restore Cassio as his lieutenant since he was recently fired. Cleverly‚ Iago uses Desdemona’s pleas in a mission to destroy Othello‚ persuading him of her infidelity and vowing that he will help him to get revenge

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    Observing Team Fieldwork

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    1. The most surprising experience was that all people we interviewed were supportive. They shared their opinions‚ personal stories‚ and feelings freely. What went well include the team work‚ the communication with the targeted audience‚ and the insights’ generation. The team spirit was spectacular. All team members were engaging and well prepared. Each one treated others with respect and welcomed different voices. As a result‚ the team perform well in the task and had a lot of laughs and joys.

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    As a crime scene investigator you are exposed to many health risk or hazards. Although‚ there is not truly one time were you cannot find yourself in a very unique situation during an investigation. Furthermore‚ when investigating a scene you must always prepare yourself for whatever may happen and protect yourself at all times. Therefore‚ your safety is very important as well as the priority to limit any injuries or illnesses to exposures. Now when responding to a crime scene an investigator or

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    Macbeth Scene Critique Macbeth is known for being a very bloody play that demonstrates the damaging affects that political ambition has‚ to those who strive for power. The play begins with a scene that causes confusion at first‚ however‚ once the play progresses Shakespeare’s intention of this scene is quite effective. Throughout the play the mood is primarily dark and gloomy. By starting the play with three witches in an empty field stating‚ “fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare‚ I‚ i‚

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    Movie Scene Evaluation Project Analysis 1) Apply all eight Elements of Interpersonal Communication to you scene. The clip illustrates a very good example of interpersonal communication. In this clip Alpachino (The Blind man) is the major source (encoder) in interpersonal communication. Charlie (Suspect/Witness)‚ Dean‚ Willis Jr.‚ disciplinary committee and the student body are the decoders of the messages. The crowd is astounded by the encoder and gave a positive timely feedback which gave

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    The Significance of the Porter’s Scene Over the years people have found many ways to express themselves. The time period Shakespeare is living in is one with controversy and debates especially over the subjects of religion and politics. Shakespeare like most other artists‚ uses his pieces as vessels for his thoughts and opinions. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ The Porter’s scene is a vital part of the story and includes important religious and political metaphors‚ and references

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    A thorough documentation of a crime scene is an important part of any investigation. Several different methods of documentation are use; however‚ it is the combination of the methods that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes

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    protective gear and equipment for each scene. Control samples are always needed in order to include or exclude evidence being tested. Each piece of evidence should be packaged and stored ready for transport and each piece of evidence should be separately packaged. These precautions are very important to have a successful crime scene investigation (A Guide for Investigating Bomb and Explosion Scenes: Evaluating the Scene‚ 2001). To decrease the risk of contamination the scene must be investigated as soon as

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    Rothko Subway Scene Essay

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    Prior to 1940 Rothko often painted deserted city environments‚ adopting an expressionistic style. Subway Scene (1938) is one such painting. It is the depiction of a subway station and features: a policeman and another figure next to a figure in a ticket booth and some turnstiles; two figures passing each other on some stairs descending to a lower level; a figure just entering into view via steps to the back left. There are also four large pillars and a large set of railings. There seems to be no

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