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    well and in between the test one guy pointed something under the desk of the hardworking guy to the examiner and it was a cheat note from the textbook and they started persuading the examiner to not let him continue the exam and made the busy guy frustrated. Now comes my part I stood up and went directly to the examiner and said me: “I think you are going to make him abandon from the class.” Examiner: “So what’s your concern about it?” me: “Nothing I was just telling that it will good if you…

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    Homosexuals In Military

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    In keeping in line with the criminality of homosexuality, we also discussed the idea of discrimination against homosexuals in the military. While this has been a long running point of debate for many, and there are various different aspects to approach this issue from, I have chosen to look into one of the most important issues that faced homosexuals serving in the armed forces in the past, the idea of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was a policy which stated that while…

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    such as: frown, show their teeth, puff out their cheeks (Clinicalexam.com, 2017). While the patient is doing this the examiner would carefully watch for any asymmetry. The nasolabial grooves are also a great place to look for symmetry in muscle tone (Clinicalexam.com, 2017). The examiner would also ask the patient to look up to wrinkle forehead (Clinicalexam.com, 2017). The examiner would then feel the muscle to check for any asymmetry (Clinicalexam.com, 2017). Asymmetry is really key to check…

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    Madoff Case Summary

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    others as he always claimed. Their investigation was after SEC staffers had found an email that expressed why Renaissance Technologies stopped doing business with Madoff. Initially, examiners claimed they were just on a normal routine examination of the brokerage firm’s books and records. On 20th May, the two examiners together with their supervisor interviewed Madoff, and they were convinced that he was not involved in the hedge trade funds business fraud. In the summer of 2005, everybody in…

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    This write-up focusses on three concepts of sound assessment practice namely reliability, feasibility and educational impact. Reliability Reliability refers to the ‘reproducibility’, ‘repeatability’ or ‘consistency’ of the scores obtained from an assessment (Memon et al, 2010; van der Vleuten et al, 2005). Reliability is generally expressed as a coefficient ranging from 0 (no reliability) to 1 (perfect reliability). Since it is difficult to achieve perfect reliability in any assessment, a…

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    A Career As A Coroner

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    may consist of toxicology or tests of medical effectiveness medical ( Ohio Codes ). Examiners use this information to determine the victim's…

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    Holocaust VS Witch Hunts From 1941 to 1945, Hitler sought out any and all Jews so he could place them in internments camps and eventually kill them. He did this without the factual evidence to convict them, which lead to the massacre of millions of people in Germany at the time. While the Salem witch hunts of 1692-93 were not on such a massive scale, they did involve convicting people without decent evidence and putting them to death, much like the Holocaust. One example of an unjust…

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    polygraph examiners assume that when a sudden increase in one of those sections that you are lying. If you stay calm then they assume you're telling the truth. Many things can change a sudden increase such as emotions or medical conditions. I feel that it is unethical to assume that someone is lying because of an increase in their HR, BP, or breathing. An attempt of murder case needed a polygraph test because they did not have any really good evidence or witnesses. The polygraph examiner…

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    thief. The team’s perception of how Victim #1 died concluded with robbery not being a motive, therefore, they awaited the medical examiners examination. The medical coroner estimated the time of death approximately two hours before the discovery of the body, which put the time between 4:00 AM to 6:00 AM. According to Lyman (2011), “The role of the medical examiner is…

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    The participants totaled to sixty-two voters—22 women and 40 men. They were shown a 40 second video of 80 mug shots of Black and White male inmates. To account for racial disparities, the examiners manipulated the ratio of Black to White inmates by either making the racial disparities more extreme or less extreme. (In the less-Black condition, Black inmates were 25% of the inmates shown. In the more-Black condition, Black inmates were 45% of…

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