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    is that of a financial examiner. Basically, a financial examiner goes over balance sheets and other financial statements to ensure that all laws governing financial institutions and transactions are being followed. They also asses the level of risk versus reward in loans, as well as the management of banks(Bureau of Labor Statistics). I chose this career because it is in the field of finance, which is just about the only major I know I want to pursue. Financial examiners typically work in…

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    Dental Examiners requirements. For example, the State Board of Technical Professions regulates a variety of professions including engineering, architecture, and landscape. While, the board has members involved in all of those professions, no single profession represents a majority of the board. So while four members of the board are engineers, they make up only a portion of the thirteen-member board. Therefore, this type of combined board is likely not problematic under Dental Examiners.…

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    mysteries. I love reading mystery books such as the Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories. Also, solving detective puzzles is one of my favorite pastimes. By combining both of my favorite interests, I have decided that I want to become a medical examiner which is a person who examines suspicious deaths. In this career, there is the biological aspect of having to go through the tissues…

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    Indemnification may be needed to adequately protect state board members. In Dental Examiners, the Supreme Court choose not to address whether board members could be personally liable for monetary damages as individuals, but they did suggest it was possible. Scholars have found that individual damages against board members is likely given antitrust law on this subject. This raises real concerns because it may make it harder for the state to recruit board members if potential members fear…

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    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 the witnesses. They get to decide what parts of the story to tell,…

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    According to ACFE’s article on False Employee Claims, “Occupational fraud is fraud committed by an employee on an employer during their employment” (False Employee Claims – Payroll Fraud, n.d.) “Common expenses claimed are private meal costs classified as business meals with clients, private travel expenses, and other entertainment expenses classified as business expenses” (False Employee Claims – Payroll Fraud, n.d.). In this case, the employee who is a “rising star” claims non-business…

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    Sociology 2160-100The article “Does Affirmative Action Do What It Should?” by Dan Slatermarch asserts in many ways why affirmative action does work and why it doesn’t work. Clarence Thomas who is now an associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States stated reasons on why he opposed affirmative actions. In the article he told New York Times in 1982, “that affirmative action placed students in programs above their abilities (par 5).” He later on begin to assert how he watch the…

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    as the FBI, "identified" Mayfield's fingerprint from a bag that contained denoting devices. Despite the fingerprint not being Mayfield's, multiple FBI examiners matched the fingerprints in the bag to Mayfield's. This case was very shocking because the investigation was conducted by the best-trained examiners in the United States. The FBI examiners are highly trained and are supposed to be spot on, as there is no open room for mistakes. When matching fingerprints…

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    documentation used by crime scene examiners firstly it’s a visual examination along with crime scene notes. This is the first examination that will happen when the examiner arrives on the scene. The detailed notes that would be taken will include the details about the offence, address of the location where the offence has taken place, both the time and date of the offence and examination completed by the examiner, along with the names of both the victim and the crime scene examiner, the…

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    Based on Sherry’s health history, the examiner decided to perform vital signs and focused physical examination of the eyes and its associated systems. Therefore, the examiner performed a physical exam of head, ears, eyes, nose and throat (HEENT). Like other parts of the physical exam, it begins with inspection, and then proceeds to palpation (Bickley & Szilagyi, 2013). After taking Sherry’s health history, her Vital signs were taken in order to find out if there is any change in her baseline,…

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