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    nine different categories of fingerprints‚ which we now know as arches‚ tented arches‚ loops‚ whorls‚ and twin loops. Like the previous researchers‚ he did not focus on using fingerprints for identification. In the late 1800’s‚ Sir William Herschel‚ the chief magistrate of the Hooghly district in Jungipoor‚ India‚ began imprinting fingerprints onto business contracts he made with the natives‚ since the natives were illiterate. Due to this new system‚ he became interested in fingerprints and studied

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    Objectives This experiment aims to analyse the given sample of acetaminophen‚ Sample A‚ to see if it complies with the monograph in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) for the identification of acetaminophen‚ the limit test for p-aminophenol and the assay for acetaminophen. Procedure Identification for Acetaminophen Potassium bromide (KBr) disc technique was used to prepare the sample for the infrared absorption spectrophotometry. The agate mortar and pestle were cleaned with absolute ethanol using

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    Signature Tutorial 2 Nolwazi Dlamini Traditional Authority is based on customs and tradition and the long established way of doing things. (Heywood‚ 2007:220). This authority tends to be irrational and inconsistent and perpetuates the status quo. Traditional authority does not change or evolve. Traditional authority helps to shape the political culture by keeping values such as receptivity‚ respect and duty. An example of this type of authority would be a patriarchal structure where “the servants

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    Need Identification

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    Methods of needs identification - the process   The following paragraphs describe ten important steps in training needs identification and analysis.   1. Stakeholder analysis The topic on this subject (Part II - topic 2) clearly indicates how important it is to identify all possible stakeholders with an interest in the training process‚ including the identification and assessment of the training needs. Stakeholder analysis in the context of needs assessment will reveal the importance and possible

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    Talent Identification

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    Talent Identification Introduction The sporting industry is highly thought of and the big question is how to crack the code for making champions. Research into talent identification will considerably help on this quest to achieve the best. Talent Identification (TID) is both an Art and Science involving a complex blend of scientific knowledge and assessment‚ alongside coaching art. It is designed to proactively seek out those that possess the raw material for World Class success‚ and respond

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    Typology of Authorities

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    Weber’s Typology of Authority Max Weber‚ who is also know as one of the principal architect of modern social science‚ also has the distinct honor of being one of the foremost social theorist in the 20th century (Kim‚ 2007). Weber argued that all oppressive structures and all uses of power must exist within a legitimated order which is based on a complex mixture of two kinds of legitimating factors: subjective and objective (Allan‚ 2005‚ p. 151). Underlying the subjective and objective legitimacy

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    Resource Identification

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    RESOURCE IDENTIFICATION Resource Identification Resource Identification Learning is a process that can be difficult or easy‚ depending on two main variables; the student and the available resources. These resources determine the learning curve of the student. Even if the student is intelligent and the learning tools are not sufficient‚ things may become difficult. Students should be able to get help whenever a difficult situation arrives. Easy access to these tools is key component for

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    Parental Authority

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    of Parental Authority The nature and purpose of parental authority is to direct and instruct towards achieving a good‚ as many philosophers will agree on. However‚ there are certain philosophers that differ on the rational use of parental authority. Some will adhere to the notion that parental authority must be bounded to moral law‚ whereas others believe in the divine nature of parental authority. Nevertheless‚ most philosophers will agree that the correct use of parental authority for any family

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    Obedience to Authority

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    Obedience to Authority No human social organization can function without some degree of obedience to authority‚ as the alternative would be anarchy leading to total chaos. Hence we find some sort of a hierarchy in both the most underdeveloped and the most civilized societies where certain individuals exercise authority over others. Almost everyone will agree that some degree of authority in certain individuals or groups (and their obedience by other groups) is desirable for the proper

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    Problem Identification At Reese College the practice of discriminatory behavior on the part of the Campus Director was brought to light through conversation among college employees. As in most organizations‚ co-workers engaged in casual conversation that included sharing day-to-day job frustrations. Over time‚ however‚ these co-workers began to notice an increase in their level of frustration and the number and severity of complaints all involving the Campus Director‚ at which point several of

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