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    Texas (Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, 1999). However, there are some exceptions, A psychologist may release records to the patient (or someone else legally entitled to act for the patient as listed in 611.004. Also acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus infection (HIV) are considered “reportable diseases” under Title 2, Chapter 81, Section 81.041(e) of the Texas Health and Safety Code (Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists,1999).…

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    My firm belief is that the murders of Parkinson and Johnson is related, and my main reasoning for this is because of Parkinson and one of the Johnson sisters pubic hair had been shaved by the offender. I think the offenders signature was shaving their pubic hair, because he didn't have to shave their pubic hair to commit the crime of murder he did it for his own personal reasons. Because both Parkinson and one of the Johnson sisters have the same significant signature on their body I believe…

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    To whom it may concern amongst Prometric Testing, I am writing in regards to Prometric Employee Deborah McLaughlin. Firstly, in regards to the termination of Monique Wallace; from the understanding of all other employees of sites 1826/7, Ms. Wallace was fired under the notion that she assisted and encouraged former temp employee Devon to steal time on days where he would show up late. Additionally, we understand that Monique was presumed to be having inappropriate relations with the employee in…

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    Bloodstain Pattern Essay

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    might think. Forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the interpretation of bloodstains for the purpose of reconstructing the events that took place in the case of violent crimes.1 Using the sciences of fluid dynamics and trigonometry, BPA examiners form opinions about what did or did not happen by examining elements of the stains such as the size, shape, distribution…

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    Phar-Mor Fraud Case

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    The Case of Phar-Mor Inc Read “The Case of Phar-Mor Inc.” which can be accessed through the DeVry online library. In 3-4 pages (12-pt type, double-spaced) summarize the case and answer the following questions: 1. Could SOX have prevented the Phar-Mor fraud? How? Which specific sections of SOX? The appropriate response is begging to be proven wrong because the degree that Phar-Mor went to conceal the extortion it might have taken quite a while still to reveal it notwithstanding, over the…

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    Pivot Shift Test Essay

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    injury. The pivot shift test is performed to test both the integrity of the anterolateral instability and ACL deficient knees. The pivot shift test is performed by having the patient lay in a supine position with the hip flexed to 30 degrees. The examiner keeps the tibia in internal rotation with a valgus force on the knee while slowly flexed. A positive test is indicated when the tibia reduces on the femur during 30 to 40 degrees of passive range of motion. This study attempts to compare tibial…

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    Patellar Observation Test

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    The knee is held in full extension while the examiner moves the patient’s patella laterally as far as it can be moved with his/her thumb. While keeping the patella in its lateral position, the examiner then flexes the knee to 90°. The examiner then uses his/her index finger to move the patella as medially as possible and brings the leg back into full extension. Part 1 is positive if the patient…

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    Physical Evidence One of the main types of physical evidence is that of our fingerprints. We carry around our own unique maps of swirls and ridges on our fingertips, thus enabling judges and juries to use fingerprints in deciding our innocence and guilt in a court of law (Sealey, 2016). Fingerprints are the most incriminating type of evidence that can be used in a criminal case. Fingerprints are one of the most reliable forms of identification, because no two people have the same…

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    results will vary significantly between different weapons and ammunition, the actual weapon and ammunition used in the shooting would be used in the test. If this is not possible, the same type of weapon and ammunition may be used which restricts the examiner to looking for similar characteristics in the pattern. The same type of testing is conducted with shotguns however, in the absence of a weapon, the spread of the discharged shot is measured to assist in determining the distance. Let’s…

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    Ballet Dance Critique

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    measured in the neutral position for each dancer (Coplan 581). Coplan’s examiners used a goniometer in which the axis was placed at manually palpated and bisection of the knee, and the arm with the manually palpated and marked bisection of the tibia (581). According to Coplan the “total passive internal rotation range of motion of the hip was obtained by adding the measurement for right and left hip internal rotation” (582). Examiners then traced the feet of the dancers in first position to…

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