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    Determining the DNA was based on examining the missing people’s DNA and comparing them with the controls and seeing whose DNA matched. After examining the DNA that was ran, it is clear to see that the DNA matches missing person number one because lane one had three bands, lane two had two bands, lane three had two, lane four had one, lane five had three, lane six had two, and lane seven had three. This clearly shows that Ptsl further proved that the DNA matched missing person number one because…

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    reconstructive memory could be that on the day that Lee went missing, Syed’s friend, Nisha, claimed that Wilds had invited Syed to the video store that Wilds was working at. Syed had told Nisha that Wilds wanted to say “Hi” to her on the phone (Ep6, 28:33). Nisha must have been recalling a separate event because, at the time of Lee’s disappearance, Wilds had not been hired to work at that video store until the end of January and Lee had went missing earlier that month. Nisha could be confusing…

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    Imagine a world of transparency. Each human would have full access to every minuscule detail of another person’s life, from looking up their medical issues online, to watching a live stream of every single move they make. It is terrifying to imagine a society in which nothing is kept personal, and as the inherent nature of technology continues to progress, this threat will only become more of a reality. Dave Eggers illustrates this pseudo-utopian world in his novel, The Circle, where his…

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    La Mafia Trailer Analysis

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    consisted of me, Chris, Jeremiah and Onur. The film’s genre is both comedy and action, with the setting being in a school. Throughout the production we set goals to make sure our trailer was unique. Our production was aimed at the 13 -21 year age group, targeting the B-D social groups, in addition to the Aspirer psychographic group. Our production was more targeted at the male audience, as it utilises the violence/action genre. To attract this specified target audience we have used various…

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    Max And His Dog Reflection

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    Max is More Than Just a Story of a Boy and His Dog The 2015 film Max is an entertaining family film because of its story about a family overcoming loss, its outstanding acting, and its kid-friendly action scenes. The film Max follows a teenage boy, Justin Wincott, and the military-trained dog he is left in charge of after his brother is killed in combat in Afghanistan. The dog, a Belgian Malinois named Max suffers from post-traumatic-stress-disorder, putting additional strain on the Wincott…

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    authority In my workplace we are provided with a Whistleblowing Reporting Policy and Procedure which has several stages beginning with an informal disclosure to my line manager or Service Manager or Human Resources. If preferred or if unhappy with the action taken initially the second stage is a formal disclosure either verbally or in writing to the Monitoring Officer - Head of Legal & Democratic Services, Head of Financial Services or the Chief Executive. The whistleblower will be asked if they…

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    Recently, there has been a spotlight placed on the issue of missing children of color in the Washington, D.C. area after the Washington D.C.’s police department most recent Twitter campaign provided the public with information of recent missing children’s cases in order to help locate the missing children. This campaign took on a new purpose once the public took note of the sudden multitude of missing children tweets, and many people assumed this was a sudden epidemic never before seen in the…

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    hit send to my friend, Abigail, telling her I'm leaving shortly. I switch to Instagram liking every post I see as my eyes glance up to the tv for a brief moment and see that a well known kid from my school, Luke Hemmings, has been considered a “missing person” as of this moment. I listen more intently now as the news has grabbed my attention. The news anchor continues, saying the police suspect drugs are involved. My eyes widen at these assumptions. Luke Hemmings is not a bad kid at all. He is…

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    the young boy body’s language and facial expression gives an aurora of sadness that rubs off on the reader. The boy’s glare stares directly at the viewer. Since the boy seems to be acknowledging the viewer, the eye contact creates a personal call to action and the…

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    Data Collection and Analysis This next step in an action research is the data collection and analysis. Data helps the researcher to gather information that will be used for a better understanding to the topic. The quality of the data is the main reason for the action as a result of the inquiry. It is beneficial to collect as many types of data this can be interviews, surveys or observation. By utilizing several types of methods and looking from different directions, this process is known as…

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