Unit One: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is forensic science? Forensic Science is the application of science to the criminal justice system. It is basically any science that is used for the purpose of the criminal justice system 2. What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? A forensic scientist analyzes evidence using certain special techniques and makes evidence eligible for admission to a trial in court. Scientists will also analyze evaluate identify and
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What is forensic psychiatry? It’s quite simple. It’s described as being “a branch of medicine whose purpose is to focus on health and law.” A forensic psychiatrist is someone who’s had experiences that are in mental health or illness related in the department. They work in courts‚ but there’s more to it than that. They are called to evaluate someone’s mental state beyond the trial that is being held against them‚ as in‚ the victim. If the defender can’t grasp onto the charges the victim is facing
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gooda available for sale. -the consistency principle states that the busineses should use the same accounting methods from period to period. -under the FIFO‚ the ending inventory is based on the cost of the most recent purchases. -the value of purchases remains the same irrespective of the inventory valuation method used. -using FIFO‚ the COGS is based on the oldest purchases. -the accounting conservatism principle requires that financial statements should report LEAST favorable figures. -do
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had discovered the remains of a human body. He called the police to report his find. There are a number of steps a forensic anthropologist must take in order to identify an unidentified body. The first step a forensic anthropologist might take to solve the case is to identify the age‚ gender‚ race‚ and height of the victim. They can do this by using clues from the bones. A forensic anthropologist might look at the ends of long bones to find the age. Another clue an anthropologist can use is the shape
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Accounting for non-accounting students eighth edition John R. Dyson ACCOUNTING FOR NON-ACCOUNTING STUDENTS Visit the Accounting for Non-Accounting Students‚ eighth edition Companion Website at www.pearsoned.co.uk/dyson to find valuable student learning material including: G G G G Multiple choice questions to help test your learning Extra question material Links to relevant sites on the web Glossary explaining key terms mentioned in the book We work with leading authors to develop
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Accounting: Topic 6: Analysis And Interpretation Of Financial Statements (Part 2) Capital Structure Analysis Proportion of debt financing relative to equity financing (=gearing or leverage) * Reflects the entity’s financing decisions * Investments in assets are funded externally by liabilities‚ or internally by owner’s as shown in accounting equation (A=L+OE) Debt to equity ratio: Total liabilities/ Total equity x 100=x% Debt ratio: Total liabilities/ Total asset x 100=x%
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Costs assigned to the building of a house should appear on the income statement when Answer a. the purchase order to manufacture the house is received. b. the house is sold. c. cash is collected for the sale of the house. d. the house is completed. The basic document for keeping track of costs in a job order costing system is a Answer a. labor time card. b. job order cost card. c. process cost report. d. materials requisition form. The following information is available at the
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BM6026 - Managerial Accounting & Finance Mini Assignment - Sem 1 2014/2015 Name : Suriati Binti Yusse Matric no : MB1412199T Class : Tuesday - 7.00PM - 10.00PM product selling price Variable Cost : Material : Extract of Tongkat Ali Other Ingredients Packing Material Overhead Cost : Drying cost of liquid Other Overhead Cost Labour Cost : Processing Packaging Total Variable Cost Unit Contribution Margin Expected volume sales % of total sales Weighted Contribution Q1 : capsule
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Journal of Business‚ Economics & Finance (2012)‚ Vol.1 (2) Manni and Ibne Afzal‚ 2012 EFFECT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE OF BANGLADESH ECONOMY Umme Humayara Manni1‚ Munshi Naser Ibne Afzal1 1 Universiti Brunei Darussalam‚ Faculty of Business‚ Economics and Policy Studies‚ Brunei. ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of trade liberalization on Bangladesh economy between the periods 1980 to 2010. This research analyzes
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Abay Comman Woreda’s Socio Economic Profile 1. Introduction Abay Comman is one of found in Horo Guduru Wellega Zone. It is located on the eastern part of zone. Today this district is sub-divided in to 31 Farmer Associations. Finca’a is the capital town of the district located about 47km away from the zonal capital shambu and 280km from capital town of Oromia called Finfinne. Fincha’a as an administrative center was established in 1960 E.C when the construction of Fincha’a hydropower dam started
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