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    which are focused on every single piece of the evidence. Mapping the crime scene When I was done with taking photographs, I drew a map of the crime scene. The map tells us about the overall layout of the crime scene location. In the map I had to draw all the pieces of evidence which I found at the crime scene. I labelled all the pieces of evidence on the map. On the map, I also had to mention the location where the evidence was located. My eight pieces of evidence were at two different location…

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    Culture is deemed to be the client’s values, beliefs, customs, race and ethnicity, spirituality, gender and sexuality, etc. (NASW, 2015). The social worker is obligated to become culturally competent in order to effectively work with diverse cultures. The United States has an extremely diverse population and of this population 11.3 million are undocumented immigrants (CAP Immigration Team, 2014). Undocumented immigrants encounter many social issues. Claudia and her family faced many social…

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    Tickets can also e bought online. Do you think the station would be tourist friendly? Yes the station is tourist friendly as tourists can find information easily and have various restaurants and other stores to use. b) Using various graphs and maps presented in the Geographies of Interconnections PPT, evaluate Melbourne’s public…

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    voyage goes. Another piece of physical evidence from the Chinese is a map of the world. The map was created in 1763 and states on the map that it is a second hand map from the original made in 1418, 74 years before Columbus made it to the Americas. This map shows both the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere. In order for the map to show the Western Hemisphere, the creator must have traveled to the Western Hemisphere. This map shows the Chinese going past the tip of southern Africa,…

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    External Analysis: Michael Porter’s five forces In business the ability to make profit depends on how strong of a position the company has in the market. This is determined by; how many competitors that offer the same products, how easy is it for other companies to enter the market if they can see that you make a profit, and how dependent are you to your customers that leads them in to making you lower your price. It is essential to determine you’re positioning in order to avoid working very…

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    Comparing Two Websites

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    does have relevant information regarding places the tourits could visit, the place that will be suitable for tourists and book the place they are considering. It makes it less complex for the tourist and they are will less likely be lost. There are maps available, which they can download, which means they are more secure and wouldn 't need to worry much about this issue. However, the bad points has more information than images. Generally, you would expect a tourism website to have more images…

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    3.3 BSC versus the Performance Pyramid The Performance Pyramid was introduced together by Cross and Lynch (1992). It focuses on the linkage of organization’s strategy with its operations not over four levels, that seem to fit into one another in the achievement of objectives. According to Stefan (2004), the development of company’s Performance Pyramid starts with defining an overall corporate vision at the first level, that translated into specific business unit objectives. The second level…

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    Dyson Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION The consumer, buyer, distribution channel, and sales analysis support developing a vacuum with the new battery technology. Regardless, in order to market the new technology effectively, Dyson should perform market segmenting, targeting, and positioning. By strategically marketing the new product in this way, the organization will position itself to efficiently use its resource and attract consumers with adjacent needs. This, in turn, will ensure Dyson continues to capture a…

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    A scope and sequence of a given grade is the framework for which teachers based their year’s lessons on. The scope and sequence must take into account where the average given students cognitive development has reach to focus the material on concepts that they are ready for. For this paper, I choose to take a deeper look at a third grade scope and sequence. Third graders are generally eight years of age they have reach a point in their lives that they becoming more active in school and…

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    The Mysterious Tattoos What would happen if one day you woke up with a random tattoo on your body? And every day after that a new one would appear. No it doesn't hurt, but it does glow. Riley Jones now must not only deal with her normal drama filled sixteen year old life, but she must also continue to follow the path these tattoos are trying so desperately for her to follow. Chapter One - The Tattoo You would think that when you woke up early on your sixteenth birthday something…

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