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    Insurance adjusters portray an important role in the ever changing world of the automobile industry, as well as the many different other types of situations involving accidents. As more and more individuals venture out onto the public roadways, the unpredictability of the weather, and other general mishaps, the probability for accidents escalates. With that being said, insurance adjusters are steadily busy getting everybody back in their vehicles. Insurance adjusters assess claims that…

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    Blood Stained Tee Shirt Collection of item: I would wear disposable latex gloves to packaged the blood stained tee shirt into a plastic or airtight container. I would store it in a cool location until it was delivered to the laboratory. Processing of item: 2. Handprint on car Collection of item: I would apply powder to the location of the handprint and then I would lift it with a broad piece of adhesive tape. I would place the tape on a properly labeled card that provides a good…

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    Forensic Investigations

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    Digital devices today, such as smartphones and computers, contain a plethora of information about its owner. During a forensic investigation, the investigator will happen upon many pieces of information that could be a personal secret, trade secret, or otherwise sensitive information. They will then have to determine the course of their actions based on the information that they come across. Digital devices contain a vast amount of information, much of which is irrelevant to a forensic…

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    We have all read it, the examiner has also read it. If you find yourself rewriting large parts of the ISA's of IFRS you are probably on the wrong track. The mark allocation will inform you on how much plain theory you have to write done. There is always marks for it, but the bulk of your marks comes from the scenario. If the company has a name, use it in your answer. If the CFO has a name, write his name down. Let the examiner know you have read and understood the scenario…

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    A. B 339: Case Study

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    A.B 339 was presented by Senator Joe Hardy, Assemblywoman Woodbury, and Keith Lee (representing the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners). Assemblywoman Woodbury asserted that this bill “would make various changes to administrative requirement of the Board of Medical Examiners and its licensee.” One of the provisions within this bill is to allow the Board access to “health care records of a licensee’s patients in the event of the licensee’s death, disability, incarceration or other incapacitation…

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    Digital Forensics

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    In today’s society as we all know the use of digital technology is evolving everyday because not only are we surrounded by internet activities, but now we’re surrounded by a huge cesspool of digital technology. Just to name a few, digital technology includes but not limited to computers, CD’s and DVD’s, portable storage media and cell phones. When it comes to examining digital technology it can include anything from photos, video’s, text documents, Internet activity logs along with phone…

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    Misrepresentation among the athletes is a common issue in the Paralympic Games. Our policy will promote fairness in all competitions and amongst all athletes. Having athletes be tested and fully examined for flexibility and disabilities will allow a better competition. The athletes are facing the issue of others lying and exaggerating their impairments to officials which makes it hard on them. The athletes that are participating for Paralympics want to continue their athletic career while only…

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    When it comes to criminal trials, there are many important pieces of evidence. Forensic Science: Evidence, Clues, and Investigation by Andrea Campbell, explains that forensic evidence uses sources such as fingerprints, hair particles, and mainly hard evidence. The story also explains that there are a couple downfalls when using this evidence. One main downfall falls heavily on the investigators who handle the substances. Even though they’ve collected hard, substantial, evidence, it is hard for…

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    An autopsy is done to gather evidence of a cadaver in an investigation to know the cause and time of death. The individual administering the autopsy is known as the pathologist who is a medical doctor that determines the time, cause, and means of a crime. The pathologist will determine if a weapon was used to kill the victim, whether the victim lived after the injury, evidence of a struggle self-defense or rape/sex related crimes. Algor mortis is one of the three mortises calculates the average…

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    was evaluated in this examiner 's private office located in Coral Springs, Florida. Nathaniel communicated within the English language, and was informed of the nature and purpose of the current evaluation. He was notified all information obtained during the course of the evaluation was not confidential and any reports of abuse, or intent to harm self or others, would be reported to the appropriate agencies. Nathaniel was informed that subsequent to the evaluation this examiner would provide the…

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