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    1. Hazard Identification: According to abstract of article, it finds that human exposures to the hazard cigarette smoking have potential to cause the specific adverse health effect on colon cancer and other kinds of cancers such as colorectal cancer (Lindsay, et al, 2009). The method of exposure is direct inhalation of non-filtered cigarettes smoking. According to the abstract, it does not mention other means of exposure, such as by water, food or second and contact. 2. Dose Response: I will…

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    In 2007, while working for the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), I was tasked with the issuance of identification card (ID) for customers who could not personally appear at the DMV office. I was to arrive at the location, process the application, take a picture and inform the customer that their ID would arrive in the mail. This process usually took up to an hour depending on the cooperativeness of the applicant. Usually, I was assigned to assist customer living in nursing homes or assisted…

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    ABSTRACT: The Microbiology & Immunology Laboratory Unknown Identification Project is designed to test the students’ skills and knowledge of performing biochemical tests learned during the course of the lab. Students receive a numbered tube containing a mixed culture of two unknown organisms and are required to determine the identity of each microorganism by performing a series of biochemical tests of their choice. Unknown test tube #25 was obtained and streaked onto two agar plates to obtain…

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    The study conducted under Lentini and DeHaan highlights that investigators cannot use patterns as a method to establish how a fire started. This is what caused arson investigation to be described as needing “much more research on the natural variability of burn patterns and damage characteristics” (NCJRS, 2009). This means that arson experts cannot simply look at patterns to determine its origin because there is still a lot unknown about arson and fire patterns in general. This is a common…

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    How reliable is eyewitness testimony Eyewitness testimony is a term used in the legal system to give an account of a criminal incident that has occurred. Mistaken eyewitness identification is responsible for many wrongful convictions. Eyewitness testimony has influenced jury decisions and served as compelling evidence. Eyewitness testimony has also validated evidence and gave a picture of the actual incident. The only problem with eyewitness testimony is that it is not credible. Eyewitness…

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    community. I am very committed to taking the necessary actions to achieve it. My new course of action would be to stay during the weekends at the dorm, and become more interactive with people in my dorm to start making friends. While doing the Goal Identification assignment, I found that my decision to join this learning…

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    The crucial role here plays the officer, who should choose the fillers for the fair lineup, and give the eyewitness instructions before the lineup. The eyewitnesses, in most cases, will suggest the suspect’s facial features as the main factor in identification. Thus, the police lineup should consist of the fillers with the similar appearance as the suspect, to avoid any of them standing-out in the lineup. If the actual suspect has a distinctive feature, the police should either conceal or…

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    Psychological research shows eyewitness testimony, detailing events observed during the commission of a crime, has a high probability of containing significant memory errors. In response to these findings, the question is should witness testimony still be admissible in a court of law? Obviously, the answer to this question is an important one, and, is debatable depending on who you ask. Consequently, what we know is many innocent people are falsely imprisoned due to eyewitness…

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    ten years the U.S. government issues the decennial census which collects data about the actual count of people residing in the United States. The census contains questions pertaining to race and ethnicity, and these items are collected as self-identification items. When self-identifying on the census, respondents must choose the race or the races…

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    safety system which will management the entry and exit of scholars from the buses through an energy economical methodology. The planned system can management the entry and exit of scholars to and from the bus exploitation RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)…

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