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    11/24/15 Persuasive Speech Outline. Specific purpose: To persuade the class to call for reform of eyewitness identification procedures. Central idea: Because eyewitness identification can be wrong most of the time‚ we should adopt better practices for eyewitness identification procedures statewide I will suggests to you some changes. Main Point #1: Need Step-Eyewitness identification is a very unreliable in catching criminals. Main Point # 2: Satisfaction Step- There is a couple things the justice

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    Identification and Explanation of a Disease Process Katelyn Westphal Herzing University Diagnosis of Heart Disease A 65 year old woman with a history of hypertension‚ allergic rhinitis‚ GERD and a murmur arrived at the hospital. The patient stated that for the past four months she has noticed an increase in exertional dyspnea‚ orthopnea‚ and occasional feelings of heart pounding. The patient’s vital signs were taken and were recorded as follows: * Temperature: 98.6 * Respiratory Rate:

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    Abstract Tool marks evaluation arose out of the necessity to evaluate marks made at a crime scene without an academic basis. Tool mark identification lacks a scientific foundation. Examiners cannot determine the uniqueness of tool marks based on the comparison method because the lack of quantifiable data. Literature has explained that the NAS report has critiqued the reliability of tool mark examination in court. The subjectivity of the examiner is evident during analysis‚ which discredits the use

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    Utilizing a variety of differential testing and staining methods learned in the microbiology course‚ students were to determine the identity of an assigned unknown organism. Observations were made and recorded each week to narrow down the scope of identification. Data has been presented in the tables‚ charts and drawings herein and reflect the results of microscopic observations as well as the differential tests results on various agars and broth cultures. Although all tests were not conclusive‚ the

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    Problem 1. This research paper seeks to study and analyse the Unique Identification Card project to bring out relevant aspects of the project which make it a unique project from Indian perspective‚ its benefits as also the current challenges/ barriers faced by the Indian government. The paper also seeks to develop a road map for its successful implementation in the Indian scenario. Hypothesis 2. The Unique Identification number (Aadhaar)‚ which identifies individuals uniquely on the basis of

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    Date: 4/17/2012 To: Victor From: Subject: Voter Victor In the early years of American history‚ most political leaders were reluctant to involve the federal government too heavily in the private sector‚ except in the area of transportation. In general‚ they accepted the concept of laissez-faire‚ a doctrine opposing government interference in the economy except to maintain law and order. This attitude started to change during the latter part of the 19th century‚ when small business‚ farm‚ and

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    Fallacies and “Dirty Tricks” Identification The first person to try and categorize and systematically describe fallacies was Aristotle. He managed to identify thirteen different fallacies and divided them into two groups: Informal and Formal. The Informal Fallacy is hard to find because they can only be found and identified when you analyze the content of the argument. The Formal Fallacy is easy to identify because there is a defect to it and when you look at the logical formation of

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    MIC 230 Unknown Identification Report The objective of this experiment was to identify an organism from a mixture of two unknown bacterial species. In order to accomplish this‚ I first plated my unknown mixture on Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA)‚ Columbia Naladixic Acid (CNA)‚ and MacConkey’s Agar (MAC) plates. After 48 hours of incubation‚ it was unclear that two different bacterial colonies had grown on my TSA plate. Only one type of colony was evident. However‚ it was apparent that I had successfully

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    Voter participation has much impact on people voting nowadays. Those that have the ability to vote in the United States vote using public voting locations to cast their vote. Natives and peoples age also plays a factor in voter participation. In the United States voter‚ participation is based on a system to cast one’s vote. People’s vote meant to interprets one’s beliefs‚ pursuit of happiness‚ and the right of people’s first amendment. In addition‚ most countries around the world limit their voting

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    Separation and Identification of Plant Pigments by Paper Chromatography Biology 1107L Introduction All living organisms require energy for their chemical processes. The ultimate source of this energy is the sun. Plants convert light energy into the chemical energy of sugars. During photosynthesis pigments are used to capture light energy. Pigments of green plants can easily be separated and identified using a technique called paper chromatography. The purpose of this

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