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    Methods of Inquiry

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    Unit 5 Midterm Assignment William A. Hall CJ 210 Criminal Investigations November 20th‚ 2012 1. What are methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? A method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable practical evidence subject to reasoning. The method of inquiry must be used to reconstruct the past. Methods of inquiry used in criminal investigation are who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ and how for example who is the victim or suspect‚ what is or was the problem

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    Athletic Training

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    TJ Kassner Eng. 3-1st Mr. Lichtenberger 9 February‚ 2014 Athletic Training is physical therapy but really dealing with mainly sports rather than all sorts of injuries. Being an Athletic Trainer you usually deal with high school kids‚ college kids‚ or professional adults. Most of the time you start off as a Student/Apprentice Athletic Trainer‚ then to actually being the Athletic Trainer‚ then to going off to more prestigious schools or professional teams. Your main responsibility is to prevent

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    Athletic Training

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    Athletic Training Definition of an Athletic Trainer An Athletic trainer can work for high schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ and also for professional sports teams. Athletic Trainers prevent‚ examine‚ and treat injuries of athletes. Before and after games and practices they also treat minor injuries such as wrapping bandages around sprang ankles or wrists or spray an antiseptic on an knee that has an abrasion. Trainers do not work alone‚ they work with the team coaches‚ physicians‚ and the equipment

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    Training Day

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    Training Day Even though extreme‚ Training Day shows its audience a real life scenario of the power of temptation and the terror that is happening everyday in many of our inner cities. This film attempts to open our eyes to the idea that no one is immune to corruption‚ not even our police. Training Day is a thought provoking film that addresses the issues of corruption and violence that many people face everyday in our society and makes us face the fact that there is a darker side of the law

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    Forecasting Methods

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    Forecasting Methods Forecasting demand is not an easy task. The market is constantly changing and it makes the product demand difficult to predict. Therefore‚ there is not such as perfect product forecast of what customers will need in the future. However‚ there are several methods that help attenuating the uncertainty of forecasting demand. Since‚ the forecast methods or techniques differ from one another; the objective is to compare and contrast several forecasting methods‚ and how they are

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    Motorcycle Training

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    This training was developed by police officers for police officers. The information provided is meant to enhance officer knowledge and safety in the realm of motorcycle laws through enforcement and public education of those motor vehicle/motorcycle laws‚ and give officers the information to help reduce the number of motorcyclist killed or injured in traffic crashes. The International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST) would like to thank the National Highway

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    Teaching Methods

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    GROUP 1 Parts of a Lesson Plan What is a Lesson Plan? A lesson plan is organized and Time-bound. It is simply a teacher’s “plan” for teaching a lesson. Its purpose is to outline the “program” for a single lesson. The Importance of having a Lesson Plan 1. It allows you to manage your time‚ effort‚ and resources efficiently. 2. Lesson plans helps you get rid of problems or avoid them. 3. It definitely improves your teaching skills. Parts of a Lesson Plan 1. Heading/Header- Teacher‘s

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    ICare Training

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    iCare Training September 17‚ 2014 I attended a training provided by our corporation called “iCare”. This training was intended to help us become more effective on customer service and customer retention. This training involved two local centers‚ and was given by our district manager. I really enjoyed this training‚ as it reminded all of us how important first impressions are when dealing with parents and children. Even though we do not work in a field that is considered a customer service field

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    Traditional Media Channels

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    Chapter 8 Traditional Media Channels CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter is devoted to explaining the nature of the advertising media selection. The topics to be covered include: • The media strategy • Media planning processes and the roles of the media planner and buyer • Advertising objectives • Media choices based on the advantages and disadvantages of each medium • Media selection in business-to-business and international settings

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    system of thought and behavior that developed into a sophisticated ethico-religious tradition. Confucianism was adopted by the Han dynasty (206 B.C.E-220 C.E.) as the intellectual basis for its system of government and its educational program for training officials. Confucius emphasized principles for self-guidance. The key to producing a harmonious life‚ he wrote‚ is in how we treat others–our ancestors‚ leaders‚ parents‚ spouses‚ neighbors‚ and friends. Two other concepts that were predominant in

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