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    Sofía Fernández Becerra Grammar 1: Task 1 English Studies‚ group 220 24/03/14 Task 1: Constituent structure 1. Constituency tests (4 points). Are the following sentences examples of VP-ellipsis‚ gapping‚ ordinary coordination or shared constituent coordination? What does each test prove in terms of the constituency of the elided‚ gapped‚ coordinated or shared sequence of words? 1. Tom got away with a lie and with an excuse. 2. I argue about politics and my mom about religion. 3. Wallace designed

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    Bloodstain pattern are from | How Bloodstain Pattern are From | Class Discussion | Mr. Villarreal | Roslynda Gilmore | 12/1/2012 | 1. Explain the convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals terms area of to an investigator. Convergence is a point where the width and length on a plane from which the drops of blood stain was from. Area of Origin is an impact pattern of bloodstain where the height‚ width‚ and depth created. Both origin of impact pattern help investigator

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    Module 16 Blood Stain Patterns Blood Volume 8% of body weight 4 – 5 liters female 5 – 6 liters male 40 % blood loss usually causes death 1.5 liter blood loss can incapacitate Blood Stain Evidence Biblical murderer Cain Abels blood on the ground cried out Cains guilt Abel is the first documented murder Cain is the first documented murderer victim The bloodstain patterns left by falling‚ projected or smeared blood can be analysed by trained crime scene investigators. Careful observation

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    Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I‚ II und III Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences. Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present‚ will-Future Example: If I find her

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    Introduction: Bloodstain spatter pattern analysis is one of several specialities in forensic science. The analysis of the blood droplets upon contact with a surface is used to create a three dimensional space symbolizing the area of convergence of all the stains‚ this method is used to find the source of the blood. The source of the blood helps forensic analysts to understand the crime scene better and thus have an understanding of where the incident took place. A blood

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    1. What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur? there are loops which 60 through 65% of people have in the population. Whorls only 30 to 35% of people have this particular print ‚ and arches and only about 5% have this particular fingerprint. 2. What is a medulla? What do forensic scientists use this for? it cells that run through the hair. they use it for showing if chemicals have been in the hair such as bleaching or dying and to look

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    Listening to Different Intonation Patterns to Construct Meaning I. Objectives :At the end of the 45-minute English class‚ the students are expected to: • Listen to discriminate precisely between intonation patterns used inspeeches; • Listen to point out implications in speeches; and‚ • Respond to speeches according to manner of its delivery. II. Subject Matter A.Input/ Content • Recognizing intonation patterns • Decoding meaning through listening to intonation patternsB.ReferencesPhilippine

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    Topic: Rangoli Patterns | |Lesson aims: | |Introduce what Rangoli patterns are | |Introduce the origins and purposes of Rangoli patterns

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    3. The Back Propagation Algorithm Having established the basis of neural nets in the previous chapters‚ let’s now have a look at some practical networks‚ their applications and how they are trained. Many hundreds of Neural Network types have been proposed over the years. In fact‚ because Neural Nets are so widely studied (for example‚ by Computer Scientists‚ Electronic Engineers‚ Biologists and Psychologists)‚ they are given many different names. You’ll see them referred to as Artificial Neural

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    Christ in Majesty Christ in Majesty is a Romanesque fresco secco from the 12th century that was transferred to plaster and wood. It was originally located in the apse of the Church of Santa Maria de Mur in Catalonia‚ Spain but now is located in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston as a gift from the Maria Antoinette Evans Fund. The fresco is a transition from Roman and Byzantine Art to Gothic Art. The artist of Christ in Majesty utilizes his art to educate people in the doctrines of the Christian

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