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    Forensics

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    Forensics-3 Individual Work Week 2 7/27/13 There are many types of search patterns and they vary on how they are completed and when they are most effective. The different types of search patterns are: Line/Strip Search Pattern‚ Grid Search Pattern‚ Spiral Search Pattern‚ Wheel/Ray Search Pattern‚ Quadrant/Zone Search Pattern‚ and Vehicle Searches. Line Strip Search Patterns is where investigators begin at the boundary at one end of the crime scene and walk straight across to the other side. They go

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    Maori Wood Carving

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    Maori Wood Carving | | | | | Maori Wood Carving Introduction | The art of woodcarving was brought to New Zealand by the relatives of the present Maori‚ who probably came to the islands around 1100 A.D (The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2002). Early Maori Wood Carving shows stylistic similarities with wood examples from eastern Polynesia‚ where the ancestors of the Maori came from (New Zealand’s Premier Woodcarving site‚ n.d.). Examples of early Maori wood carvings are uncommon

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    tie dye

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    May Ann Joyce B. Asuncion What You’ll Need: 1. Basic Supplies 2. 100% cotton T-shirt or other article to dye 3. 1 package RIT powder dye or 1/2 bottle RIT liquid dye 4. Rubber bands‚ string‚ or 2-inch wide strips of cloth for tying Instructions: 1. Gather the shirt into accordion-like folds‚ then fold the gathered fabric in half. Band tightly with cloth strips every 2 or 3 inches.   2. Before starting to dye‚ put on rubber gloves and prepare the dye bath. Dissolve 1 package RIT powder dye

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    Every Day Science for Css

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    PMS/CSS Everyday Science Compiled by: Engr. Syed Muhammad Umer www.css.theazkp.com info@css.theazkp.com Ph: +923336042057 It’s just an effort to merge all relevant data of Everyday Science in a single document‚ which will be used in the preparation of Competitive Examinations like PMS/CSS and other such exams. The primarily source of these information is mainly from internet. PMS/CSS Notes Contents Topic 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21

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    or buildings. Teams are assigned small zones for searching‚ and then other appropriate searching methods are employed in each zone. Spiral Method (Inward or Outward) Used on crime scenes with no physical barriers‚ such as with open water‚ etc. Can either begin at critical point of crime scene (outward spiral) or the outer-edge of the crime scene (inward spiral). Wheel or Ray Method Used on small‚ circular crime scenes. Investigators start from a critical point and travel outward along many

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    Miss

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    Bronfenbrenner’s Exosystem and Macrosystem   Beyond the Microsystems and the Mesosystems‚ Bronfenbrenner’s model expands to include those environmental contexts that are less direct and less concrete in the child’s life…but still have a powerful influence on the child’s socialization. We will continue to consider Sam‚ our child in the center of the drawing‚ as we examine the concepts of the Exosystems and the Macrosystem.   The Exosystem (represented by the green circles in the drawing) There

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    activities which are part of the software process‚ software products and the roles of people involved in software engineering. Different Software Process Models are: 1. Waterfall model 2. Incremental model 3. RAD model 4. Prototype model 5. Spiral model 1. Waterfall model The Waterfall Model was first Process Model to be introduced. It is also referred to as a linear-sequential life cycle model.  It is very simple to understand and use.  In a waterfall model‚ each phase

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    How Optical Storage Works

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    incredibly inexpensive to manufacture. The design that makes this possible is a simple one: The CD surface is a mirror covered with billions of tiny bumps that are arranged in a long‚ tightly wound spiral. The CD player reads the bumps with a precise laser and interprets the information as bits of data. The spiral of bumps on a CD starts in the centre. CD tracks are so small that they have to be measured in microns (millionths of a meter). The CD track is approximately 0.5 microns wide‚ with 1.6 microns

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    to use Prototype model: 20 5.4. Spiral model 20 5.4.1. Advantage of spiral model 21 5.4.2. Disadvantage of spiral model 21 5.5. V shaped model 22 5.5.1. Advantage of v shaped model 22 5.5.2. Disadvantage of v shaped model 22 6. Reference 23 3. Table of figures Figure 1SDLC 5 Figure 2Formal review points in testing 11 Figure 3 Waterfall model 15 Figure 4 Incremental model 17 Figure 5 Prototyping model 19 Figure 6 Spiral model 20 Figure 7 V shaped model

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    A Comparative Look at Robert Smithson’s Earth Art and 1960s Minimalism By Marcus Pearson 05/25/10 While walking through the Guggenheim Museum you walk past several different works of art. A nice painting here‚ a cool sculpture there‚ some interesting lights‚ it’s all pretty neat. You then walk into a room with two seemingly opposite types of art. On one side of the room you see a rock pile and a few pictures of some big rocks. The other side has some odd looking sculptures and several paintings

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