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    interpretation of the events; these statements typically are summarized and do not include witnesses or evidence. However, the prosecutor composes the opening statement initially because the Government has the burden of proving the respondent perpetrated the crime. (United States Attorneys, 2015) C. Presentment of Cases Witness Examination Subsequent to the opening statements, the prosecutor initiates direct examination of the first of the witnesses; this is the prosecutor’s initial step…

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    cinnamon does not affect lettuce germination except for one direct replicate but this could have been invalid. Three pieces of evidence that support my claim are controlled groups had the most germination, only one direct group had germination, and no indirect groups had any germination. Five replicates were ran during the experiment. In each controlled group there were three to five roots that sprouted in an average of 2.34cm. In the direct groups, one out of the five groups sprouted roots.…

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    using evidence from external sources to tell a story. Bhatraju uses Eula Hall’s testimonies and stories to explain the major impact Eula had on health care reform while Cahalan uses videos and testimonies from her friends and family to talk about a mysterious illness Cahalan faced. The similarities in writing strategies allow both authors to effectively achieve their goal of sharing the experiences of two important people.…

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    Adultery is the sexual relationship between an individual who is married and another person who is not that individual’s spouse. Latey defines “adultery” as willing sexual intercourse between a husband or wife and one of the opposite sex while the marriage subsists. In law’s perception, adultery is viewed as an offence injurious to the public morals and also a mistreatment of the marriage. Under s.54(1) of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976, one of the reason that may lead to the…

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    are religiously devoted. God is a reality that is integrated into every aspect of their lives. Stating that the nature of a religious experience provides evidence for religious belief requires a definition of what we are applying the evidence towards. If we direct the statement to imply that an individual’s religious experience provides evidence for that individual’s religious belief, then I would claim that yes, it can be proof to a degree. Not every believer has a religious experience that…

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    Practice Roles in Nursing Advanced practice nursing refers to educators, practicing clinicians, and leaders with advanced education and professional expertise. Advanced practice roles can be delineated into direct and indirect care provider roles with subspecialties within each category. Direct care provider roles include the Nurse Practitioner (NP) with can further be divided into subspecialties including the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), the Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP), and the…

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    statement can be broken down into 6 major elements that include; autonomous practice, higher education, direct access, practitioners of choice, evidence based practice and professionalism. For this paper, I will address how the BORE Model can specifically be used with direct access and evidence based…

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    During a trial there are many different roles to be played within the court. A few of these roles consist of an opening statement, direct examination, cross examination, and a closing argument. While all of these roles are important, some might say that direct examination is the most crucial to the trial. Direct examiners play a significant role in the court because they bear the burden of proving the case beyond a reasonable doubt. Their job is to persuade the jury using the questions they ask…

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    Computer forensics started in the late 1970's when it was determined that there was evidence to be found on computers that could assist in the apprehension or conviction of a suspect. Since then there have been many different ideas as to what is considered the proper process of attaining the data and what is legal for either the government or corporations. Today, almost anyone that you meet will have a cell phone that is a considerably more powerful computer than the one that guided the Apollo…

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    It is also necessary to include direct observations, experimental analysis, and conduct interviews. Assessments are conducted in form(s) of check lists, direct observation, interviews and test. Direct observations and test are direct assessments because they provide information about a person’s behavior as it occurs. (Cooper, Heron, and Heward, 2007). It’s important to respect the client/parents…

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