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    FORENSIC BASED RESEARCH TASK Task A- The Role of a Forensic Psychologist Kathryn A. LaFortune is a Forensic Psychologist who works at the Oklahoma State University - Centre for Health Sciences. She has served as the Chief of Forensic Psychological Services for the Oklahoma Indigent Defence System. In the past she would have been asked to interview an inmate that’s sentence is nearing an end. She would determine the dangerousness of the person and decide whether or not he is ready to leave the

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    structured the idea of a cloned human being leading to obviously another one and another one and another one‚ what happens to the family structure at this point? How do we now define the family dynamics between mother‚ father‚ sister‚ and brother (Schaeffer)? A cloned person would disrupt a seemingly solid nuclear family‚ especially if clone was the sibling that had passed away only to be replaced by a clone the physiological effect would be devastating‚ therefore cloning must not be allowed. The case

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    Witness: Amish and Rachel

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    Witness The film witness is set in 1984 and was directed by an Australian director Peter Weir. The film depicts the cultural clashes between the American societies and the Amish community in Philadelphia. Peter Weir in his film uses many themes including identity‚ cultural clash‚ relationship and violence in order to ensure strong impact to the audience. The characters are the main tools in portraying these impacts to the audience. An Amish woman Rachel Lapp and her 8 years old son Samuel experience

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    inhabit the intestine of humans. It is normally a Gram-negative‚ rod-shaped bacterium. It is about to survive in physiologically high temperatures that allows up to excess of 50oC. (Daniel C‚ 2008). However it is not able to resist temperature like endospore. Therefore‚ the amount of bacteria would decrease as the heating persists. Germicides are disinfectants or chemicals used to kill germs which are mainly pathogenic microorganisms present in the environment. (Farlex‚ 2012) Germicides are formulated

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    References: Heritage of Qatar (2001). Brief History of Qatar. Retrieved from http://www.heritageofqatar.org/history/ Qatar State Embassy (2010). History of Oil Discovery. Retrieved from http://www.qatarembassy.net/oil_history.asp P. Schaeffer‚ (1998). Alaska Natives’ Loss of Social & Cultural Integrity. Vol. 1‚ Part 1. Retrieved from http://www.alaskool.org/resources/anc/anc01.htm Public Broadcasting System (1996). Biography: Alaska Natives before Statehood. Retrieved from http://www

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    Case Study IV-3 - IT Infrastructure Outsourcing at Schaeffer (A): The Outsourcing Decision Date June 23‚ 2013 Offshore outsourcing‚ the sending of jobs to lower wage countries‚ has become a very popular practice amongst U.S. companies seeking ways to cut back on their operating costs. The idea of outsourcing has made for a highly emotional situation because of two dramatically different effects: it leads to layoffs and dislocations for workers. Well-educated workers in other countries are

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    Breaking A Social Norm

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    In normal sense‚ norms are basically something that has an authoritative standard. According to my textbook that is "Sociology of Modules" by Richard Schaeffer‚ norms are the established standards of behavior maintained by a society (Schaeffer 2018‚ 61). Norms are followed by everyone in our day to day life in our society. But for my research paper‚ I was supposed to break a social norm. The result of breaking a norm was pretty interesting and funny. Norms are not always compulsory. It depends on

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    Compound Microscope Parts A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen at lower levels of magnification. Essentially‚ a compound microscope consists of structural and optical components. However‚ within these two basic systems‚ there are some essential components that every microscopist should know and understand. These key microscope parts are illustrated

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    and 100°C for 2‚ 5‚ 30 and 90 minutes. As the same in experiment one‚ these cultures were then left for a week to incubate‚ then upon completion they were observed for distinguishable changes‚ such as the turbidity‚ clarity and the formation of endospores to show the bacteria’s survivability at particular temperatures. Information was then collated from other work benches to show the results from all five species. Results Table 1. Table of results showing the effect temperature has on the growth

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    Dr. GEORGE ROMBO Cholera This is an infection of the small intestine caused by bacterium vibrio cholera. Transmission is mostly from the fecal contamination of food and water that is caused by poor sanitation Susceptibility About 100 million bacteria must typically be ingested to cause cholera in a normal healthy adult. Children are also more susceptible with 2- 4 year old having the highest rates of infection Individual susceptibility to cholera is also affected by their blood type with

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