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    Defining Applied Linguistics and its scope Applied linguistics it seems to be a not very easy concept to define‚ because many people would think different things when it comes to applied linguistics. Indeed‚ for many years those who carry out applied linguistics seem do not agree upon a universal definition. However‚ what it is true for all of them is the fact that there is a gap that needs to be filled in terms of defining applied linguistics. The definition of the problem is probably due to

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    FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Alicia Johnson ACCT 310 – Intermediate Accounting II Professor McNeal Fall 2004 Forensic Accounting is a fast growing field in the "World of Accounting". Its creation dates back to the early 1800 ’s in Glasgow‚ Scotland. Although it has been around for a long time‚ it has become increasingly popular in the past few years as there have been a number of corporate scandals‚ stricter reporting‚ and internal control regulations involving public awareness and importance in

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    are ones that will stay in a forensic scientist’s mind for years and can cause them to have nightmares or have different emotional effects on them. Even though the job as a forensic scientist can be psychologically and physically demanding‚ it is a very rewarding and necessary job. A forensic scientist is someone who helps lawyers‚ jurors‚ and judges understand the results of scientific evidence and tests. The American Academy of Forensic Sciences states “Forensic science is a rewarding career where

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    1. Paragraph 1 A. I have been interested in forensics since about 8th grade since then I’ve attended multiple symposiums that have given me an insight into what other people experience in multiple fields of forensics. B. Based on the information from the webpage this program is tailored to more than speakers. While still including speakers in specific fields‚ to help me understand what a day in the life is like‚ the program includes team building activities‚ to help become a better part of a group

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    Applied Ethics “Is it morally impermissible to use animals medically for human sake?” To begin with‚ we have to point out that under which situation is permissible to use animals for human sake. We believe we can only use animals when it exerts constructive and affirmative influence to human beings which means it might save lives and enhance the quality of living on a general basis and most importantly‚ when there is no existing alternative. Using animals medically for human sake is morally

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    fingerprints are found that are indeed identical in shape and pattern then this belief cannot be falsified. Sir Karl Popper was a famous philosopher who wrote‚ that any theory that could not be falsified and tested to be `wrong`‚ could not possibly be a “scientific” experiment. The fact that Locard’s Principle explains that `every contact leaves a trace`‚ would surely mean that the exchange takes place between all the objects in contact. If a glass cup was placed on a wooden table‚ according to Locard’s principle

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    Photography Photography is the art‚ science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation‚ either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film‚ or electronically by means of an image sensor.[1] Typically‚ a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical

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    IFL A4.2 (2011-2012) Chapter 1: What is Language? - - .b lo gs po t.c om - Language can be viewed as a social fact‚ as a psychological state (mental dictionary)‚ as a set of structures (a grammatical system: a system to what orders the words have to come in if they are to make sense)‚ or as a collection of outputs (utterances/sentences: spoken or written). Language can be viewed as a set of choices (different ways of saying a sentence)‚ a set of contrasts (an inversion

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    terrorism attacks‚ conduct intellectual property theft‚ credit card fraud and hack computer systems to gain access to confidential information. The sophisticated nature of these crimes has seen the growing need for experts in computer forensics. Computer forensics experts are law enforcement officers‚ private investigators or members of corporate audit teams whose core duties revolve around the identification‚ collection and analysis of electronic evidence that demonstrates the occurrence of a crime

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    RESEARCH METHOD IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology: The way we perceive ourselves in relation to the rest of the world plays an important role in our choices‚ behaviours and beliefs. Conversely‚ the opinions of others also impact our behaviour and the way we view ourselves. Social psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with how social phenomena influence us and how people interact with others. Social psychology is the scientific study of how people’s thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviours

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