to be cleaned up for health reasons. Investigators have limited time to gather up as much evidence as possible. 2. The blast effect is the outward rush of gas from the bomb’s origin point and can be as high as 7‚000 miles per hour. 3. Dynamite and TNT. 4. Substrate control is the collection of a non-contaminated sample that is compared to the contaminated sample. This allows forensic scientists to observe whether or not accelerant was present. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What do you think would
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criteria gained from measuring the value of TV andradio programming. They also work with multiple cable networks such as A&E‚ ABCFamily‚ CNBC‚ CNN‚ Comedy Central‚ the Discovery Channel‚ ESPN‚ Fox Sports‚ theHistory Channel‚ Lifetime‚ MTV‚ Sy-Fy‚ TLC‚ TNT‚ the Travel Channel‚ MSNC‚ and theFood Network to get national exposure for businesses.One of the most important types of exposure for smaller business is local televisionadvertising. According to a study done by Frank N. Magid Associations Inc.‚ localtelevision
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ignite other explosives. Secondary explosives are usually much less sensitive to heat and friction and they typically have to be ignited through the use of other explosive materials. Secondary explosives are often used to detonate buildings and include TNT and dynamite. 4. What is a substrate control? Why is it done? Substrate control is an uncontaminated sample that is taken from a scene. This allows forensic scientists to compare the two samples to better observe whether a flammable liquid is present
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This 500 words essay illustrates that a comparison of two theories. Firstly this essay is through brief definition of Michael Porter’s five forces model and SWOT analysis‚ it is widely acknowledged that there are some features about two theories. Secondly this essay is through analysis there two theories. The finally pare is said that the comparison of that two theories. The Michael Porter’s five forces model is something that five competitive forces model about each countries‚ particularly to the
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International Diploma Programme (IDP) UNIT 8 - BUSINESS SKILLS FOR PROPOSALS AND PITCHES Subject Leader: Sarah Dye E-mail address: sdye@foundationcampus.com ASSESSMENT 1 Individual Business Proposal Outline & Guidelines Guidelines for completion of the Individual Business Proposal 1) Product/service description (approx. 150 - 200 words) Describe in detail the product/service that you have chosen‚ explaining why you have chosen: this product/service this
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worked strategy because it enables its employees to work harder and dig deeply to deliver the Purple Promise – “I will make each Fedex experience outstanding”. Mergers and acquisitions is a mechanism which a company can use to grow. The acquisition of TNT Express‚ GENCO and Bongo
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The article summarized below is from THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (issue Dec.97) by William R. Newcott. It tells about how comets are important and their effect on earth and its people.<br><br>Comets are leftover scrubs of material that did not make it to planethood in the events creating our solar system. They orbit in a perpetual Deepfreeze until some subtle gravitational nudge upsets the delicate balance. The Great Falls begins. First a snowball drifts towards the sun and steadily accelerates. As solar
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defence of the realm‚” the playwright wrote. “Comedy‚ though sorely tempted‚ had to be loyally silent; for the art of the dramatic poet knows no patriotism…and thus becomes in time of war a greater military danger than poison‚ steel‚ or trinitrotoluene [TNT]. That is why I had to withhold Heartbreak House from the footlights during the war; for the Germans might on any night have turned the last act [an air raid] from play into earnest‚ and even then might not have waited for their cues.”At the helm of
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The extended marketing mix (7Ps) The marketing mix is the combination of marketing activities that an organisation engages in so as to best meet the needs of its targeted market. Traditionally the marketing mix consisted of just 4 Ps. For example‚ a motor vehicle manufacturer like Audi: * Produces products that are of the highest quality and fit for the needs of different groups of consumers‚ * Offers a range of cars at value for money prices‚ depending on the market segmented they
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TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II TABLE OF CONTENTS III LIST OF FIGURES V LIST OF TABLES V 1 INTRODUCTION 1 PART 1: TRANSPORTATION AND LOGISTIC INDUSTRY 2 2 EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 2 2.1 TECHNOLOGICAL 2 2.2 ECONOMICAL 2 2.3 MARKET 2 2.4 POLITICAL AND LEGAL 2 2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL 3 2.6 SOCIETAL 3 2.7 DEMOGRAPHIC 3 3 INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 4 3.1 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL 4 3.1.1 Threat of new entrants (Low) 4 3.1.2 Threat of substitutes (Low – medium) 5 3.1.3 Bargaining
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