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    Contents 01. – The importance of site investigation Page 2 – 4 1.02 – Trial Pits Page 4 1.03 – Auger holes Page 4 – 5 1.04 – Boreholes Page 5 – 7 1.05 – Soil sampling Page 7 1.06 – In-situ testing Page 8 1.07 – Quasi-static cone penetration testing Page 8 – 9 1.08 – Dynamic probing Page 10 1.09 – The Standard Penetration Test Page 11 1.10 – Field vane test Page 12 1.11 – Classifications of Soils Page 13 1.12 – Size range of grains Page 13 – 14 2.00 –

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    After reading The Investigation by Peter Weiss I feel completely discombobulated. I use this word with care and consideration. This‚ in my opinion was one of the most powerful books in the sense that it was accordingly written genuinely. The book being an actual play was at first a little confusing to figure out who was talking‚ the names were not given unless one of the "witness’" addressed them in their dialect. The descriptions of the episodes that had occurred were very intense‚ nothing was held

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    The criminal investigation process is a complex aspect of the legal system that has had mixed levels of success in achieving justice lawfully‚ justly and in the accordance with the rights of the victims‚ accused and society. The criminal investigation process encapsulates the powers of police to; search and seize (e.g. drug detection dogs); arrest (including the use of tasers); use of technology (DNA evidence); and entails the rights of suspects‚ such as bail and remand and the right to counsel during

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    Methods of Social Investigation Emma Woodmansee ’Describe how you would plan and undertake an investigation into why some of this College’s students do not complete their degree courses.’ (You have been given only 100 to finance the study; and one term’s sabbatical.) Define the variables in the given title After a Research Statement has been formulated it is very important that the researcher defines any variables within it. A variable is any word whose meaning may be ambiguous or which could

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    * Biology Investigation 3.1 Porcellio Scaber (Slater‚ Woodlouse) Task 1 The crustacean Porcellio Scaber‚ or more commonly known as the woodlouse‚ is a species usually found in leaf litter or in fallen trees and bark. It feeds on detritus like many other isopods of its type‚ and is generally predated on by small mammals‚ lizards and some insects. The woodlouse habitat reflects its need to avoid warm and dry areas. The woodlouse is prone to desiccation (drying out) due to its body’s large surface

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    along a back road. He then immediately called the police. The girl was naked from the waist down and appeared to have a cord around her neck. While assuming the role of a responding investigator‚ I would apply the three basic elements of an investigation. The first element is searching the crime scene. The search of the crime scene is to look for any clues and for evidence that may like to the crime. These object or material may be anything that may serve as tool by witch I can use to give

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    Andrea Aganetti Registration Number: 201351933 DESIGN METHODS FOR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION A State Of The Art Investigation “I declare that this submission is entirely my own original work. I declare that‚ except where fully reference direct quotations have been included‚ no aspect of this submission has been copied from any other source. I declare that all other works cited in this submission have been appropriately referenced. I understand that any act of Academic Dishonesty such as plagiarism

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    are the height of where the ball is dropped from. The independent variables of this investigation. The (dependent) variable that will be measured in this investigation is the bounce height of the dropped ball. This shall be observed with one person dropping the ball from above while another person watches the for the highest point the ball reaches. Three variables that could be affected within this investigation is the wind‚ where/how it bounces and the force behind the ball. To control these

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    Crime Scene Investigation Abstract Documentation of the crime scene starts with the first responder and does not conclude until the scene is released and the evidence has been impounded. Physical evidence comes in all shapes and sizes‚ and there are multiple search patterns that are used to identify evidence. These patterns include line/strip search (used by one or two investigators who walk in straight lines across the crime scene) this method is best used in scenes where the boundaries are

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    Biology Enzyme Catalase Investigation Aim: The aim of this investigation is to study and observe whether or not the concentration of hydrogen peroxide (varying from 10 – 30 millilitres) affects the rate of reaction. Hypothesis: With the increase of the concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide 3% substrate‚ I prediction that the rate of pressure increase will begin to amplify. The pressure is bound to increase because the catalase quickly reacts with the hydrogen peroxide; this is why the more substrate

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