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    ABSTRACT Urbanization becomes an essential part for any country with the development of civilization. Like other country of the world‚ urbanization also spread out all over Bangladesh. As a part of this every Upazila have municipality in Bangladesh. Proper development is precondition for proper urbanization and land use is directly related with the development. Human being mostly depended on land which is used as a settlement‚ agricultural land‚ road‚ and infrastructure. All these are man made

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    Reasons why there is a community pattern. In this instance the community pattern is zonation. Zonation occurs because different species need different environmental conditions to suit their adaptations in order to survive‚ and therefore they need to position themselves on the rocky shore accordingly. These zones run parallel to the water and range from the high tide point (the highest place on the shore that the high tide reaches) to low tide point (the lowest point which the water goes to). Zonation

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    system. Activation of the innate immune system occurs through recognition of β-glucans polymers expressed on cell surfaces of certain pathogens which are known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The PAMPs expressed on the cell surface of pathogens bind to complementary receptors called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)‚ such as Dectin-1‚ which initiates an immune response. Conclusions drawn from investigations aimed at the bioactivity of β-glucans is difficult due to problems associated

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    document on the direction of blood spatter. It has been around for years and helps criminal investigators on brutal crime cases. Now the general blood spatter ways are the Single Drop‚ Transfer Bloodstains‚ Impact Spatter‚ Cast off Stain‚ Projected Pattern/Arterial Damage Stain‚ Pool Stains‚ Insect Stains‚ and Expiration Stains. The Single Drop blood stains usually falls vertically even if it’s from a person or objects and lands on a surface. As the drop of blood falls it remains in a circular shape

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    because the hair doesn’t always link directly to a person. But it can give a better idea of the person you’re looking for by determining the race‚ hair color‚ etc. 3. Why do you think forensic scientists study bloodstain patterns? What can be learned from them? Blood patterns can be used to determine what direction the blood was traveling and the spot where it came from. 4. Out of the types of evidence

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    an impact spatter pattern is the area the individual stains emanated from on a two-dimensional plane. The area of origin of a bloodstain pattern in three-dimensional space may represent the position of the victim or suspect when the stain-producing event took place. These areas can determine and reveal to an investigator the direction of force‚ angle of impact‚ and areas of origin. An area of origin determination should be calculated whenever possible. And also transfer patterns‚ created when an object

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    Ethnicity and patterns of Health and Illness Age standardised ’not good’ health rates: by ethnic group and sex‚ April 2001‚ England & Wales Pakistani and Bangladeshi men and women in England and Wales reported the highest rates of ’not good’ health in 2001. Pakistanis had age-standardised rates of ’not good’ health of 13 per cent (men) and 17 per cent (women). The age-standardised rates for Bangladeshis were 14 per cent (men) and 15 per cent (women). These rates‚ which take account of the difference

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    actuality‚ horticulture is a major part of cultural anthropology. The groups that hunt and grow food‚ and the associated eating rituals or ceremonies associated with food differs by culture or environment. This paper will discuss the subsistence pattern of horticulture as it relates to the Yanomami Indians of South America. The Yanomamo Indians live in the Amazon between Brazil and Venezuela for thousands of years. Everyone lives together villages where the houses are built in a circle‚ often times

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    PARADOX OF LIFE We have taller buildings‚ but shorter tempers; wider freeways‚ but narrower viewpoints; we spend more‚ but have less; we buy more‚ but enjoy it less. We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences‚  but less time; we have more degrees‚ but less common sense; more knowledge‚ but less judgment; more experts‚  but more problems; more medicine‚ but less wellness. We spend too recklessly‚ laugh too little‚ drive too fast‚  get too angry too quickly‚ stay up

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    Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Midterm Kirstin L. Daniels‚ SSgt‚ USAF American Military University Professor Nichole Cain ABSTRACT: This is the midterm scenario in which we were told to describe what we think happened here. Due to the lack of information associated with the crime scene and information on the length‚ width and depth of the bloodstains it was very difficult to analyze. I think I may have figured out what happened. The victim Ms

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