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    process in criminal procedures; taking an in depth look at what investigators do from start to finish; and using an example scenario to give a general breakdown. Criminal investigation sets the stage for everything‚ from finding who committed the crime why they committed‚ where crime occurred and when crime occurred. Many of us can go back to grade school and remember our teachers telling us to write a book report answering the who‚ what‚ when‚ where how and why questions from the book and explaining

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    Irish Step Dancing

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    Irish Step Dancingc Irish step dancing is a style of dance based on the foundation of traditional Irish dance form. Irish step dancing‚ with its very charismatic beat and energy‚ is sure to captivate you. At the County Clare School of Irish Dance‚ I had the amazing opportunity to observe Irish step dancing being taught to a classroom of energetic students over a two day period. Nothing is more Irish than Irish step dancing. Irish step dancing is a brilliant celebration of the arts and a unique

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    and the recordings of these events. Many famous cases have spiraled from police brutality including Michael Brown‚ Rodney King‚ and Sandra Bland. Seeing this has made people start to protest and riot. Others have been trying to come up with ways to prevent police brutality. Police officers jobs are to protect and serve their community. An African American male named Joshua Beal was shot by an off duty officer in November of last year on the Southside of Chicago. Beal was a part of a funeral procession

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE RESULTS OF WW1 INFLUENCE THE OUTBREAK OF WW2? INTRO: World War 1 ended with the Versailles Treaty in 1919. The peace-making process was extremely complex and even now it is doubtful whether any perfect solution to organising the post-war European order could have been found. After the settlement many international matters still remained unresolved and many countries were dissatisfied. To what extent did the results of WW1 determine the outbreak of another‚ big war ~20 years

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    Abstract: Teen pregnancy is an important issue all over the country. This is an ongoing problem that must be dealt with. Teenage pregnancy can ruin a teen’s life and also the life of an infant. In this paper I will discuss the many aspects of teenage pregnancy and how it affects the life of a teenager. Each year in the US almost 1 million teens become pregnant. While the facts are clear‚ the issues of teenage pregnancy are complicated. Talk of sex is everywhere in our society and young girls

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    the disease black welts will bloom all over his or her body as the bacteria spreads to your lymph glands The black death is so deadly because of how fast it can spread‚ and the lack of medical technology to “currently” help stop it It is extremely deadly and aggressive as eight out of ten people who contract the disease die of the it It can be prevented‚ just do simple things. For example keep clean clothes tightly folded Three to seven days after exposure to the black death you are to develop flu

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    Steps of Dna Replication

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    separation of DNA from cells and cellular components can be divided into four stages: 1. Cell disruption 2. Lysis of Cell 3. Removal of Proteins and Contaminants 4. Recovery of DNA In some genomic DNA isolation protocols‚ stages 1 and 2 are combined. ISOLATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF GENOMIC DNA Learning objectives for this lab: ¾ Understand the basic process behind a DNA isolation (extraction) procedure ¾ To get a “feel” for what DNA looks like ¾ To learn how to determine the

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    are caused by Salmonella spp.‚ a member of the family Enterobacteriacea‚ a fairly common cause of food poisoning (Burton and Engelkirk‚ 2004). Early detection of the presence of Salmonella in food products is determined to protect the consumers from contaminated products that may lead to food poisoning. There is really a need to rapidly detect microbes to maintain food safety (Ramirez‚ 2000). Poultry farms are considered as the most feasible breeding area for Salmonella bacteria (Food

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    21 dead as doh declares measles outbreak MANILA‚ Philippines—The Department of Health appealed to parents to have their children vaccinated against measles on Friday as it declared an outbreak of the disease in Metro Manila and other parts of the country. Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Eric Tayag‚ who is also director of the National Epidemiology Center‚ said that from Jan. 1 to Dec. 14‚ 2013‚ there were already 1‚724 confirmed measles cases nationwide‚ 21 of which led to death. He added that

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    STEPS IN EVALUATING AN ARGUMENT The following four steps are an efficient way to apply what you learned in this chapter—in other words‚ to evaluate your argument and overcome any errors in validity or truth that it may contain. 1. State your argument fully‚ as clearly as you can. Be sure to identify any hidden premises and‚ if the argument is complex‚ to express all parts of it. 2. Examine each part of your argument for errors affecting truth. (To be sure this examination is not perfunctory

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