Module Three: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the four types of evidence in a criminal investigation? Physical evidence‚ documentary evidence‚ demonstrative evidence‚ and a testimony. 2. What are individual characteristics? Give an example of an individual characteristic? Individual characteristics are pieces of evidence with characteristics that can be traced back to an individual item or person‚ such as fingerprint patterns‚ blood samples‚ firearm markings‚ or markings on a fired cartridge
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Chapter 7 Questions: 3. Compare and contrast the two types of antennas. - omnidirectional antennas: the antenna transmits in all directions simultaneously. One common omnidirectional antenna is the dipole antenna (nicknamed the “rubber duck” because of its flexibility); omnidirectional antennas transmit in all directions‚ both horizontally and vertically. The signal goes in all directions‚ as well as up and down‚ although there is often a small dead spot with no signal that is a very small area
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Chapter 18 Questions 1)Define active solar heating‚ and explain how it works. Active solar heating is a system of putting the sun’s energy to use in which collectors absorb solar energy and pumps or fans distribute the collected heat. This functions in the manner that heat absorbed by a solar collector is transferred to a fluid inside the panel‚ which is then pumped to the heat exchanger‚ where the heat is transferred to water that will be stored in the hot water tank. 2)Define photovoltaic solar
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Virginia Held is a modern day philosopher with theories on the feminist view in philosophy. All of the major philosophers have always written from the male perspective. As far back as the Bible‚ most major writings have always been geared towards men. They were considered the predominant species from the creation of Eve from Adam’s rib. Many philosophers have described worlds that were based upon men‚ war‚ and reason. These theories were based on the experience of man. Women were too emotional
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STAT 233 Midterm Review Questions 1. A local hotdog vendor that works the entire downtown area has determined the following payoffs for 3 possible strategies. Strategy A is to locate at one central location. Strategy B is to push the cart around to cover the entire downtown area. Strategy C is to locate inside one of the small shopping centres. Strategy Rainy Overcast Sunny A B C $500 -150 920 700 500 400 900 1200 100 What is the decision and value of the decision using: a. b. c. Optimistic
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Review Questions 1. What is the NIBIN? The NIBIN is a database of digital images showing the classifying features of bullets and casings. 2. What is rifling? What two types of markings does this produce? Rifling is the spiral grooves cut into the barrel of a gun in order to make the bullets spin when fired. The two types of markings that are produced are grooves and lands. 3. What is a distance determination? How is this done? Distance determination is the process of estimating the distance between
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CHAPTER 2 - REVIEW I. Choose ONE correct answer 1. Government imposes tax on producer. This will lead to: a. a right shift in supply curve b. a left shift in supply curve c. a movement in supply curve d. a movement in demand curve 2. Assume that A’s supply is constant‚ A and B are substitute goods. The decrease in B’s price will lead to: a. a rightward shift in A’s demand curve b. a rightward shift in B’s demand curve c. a leftward shift in B’s demand curve d. None 3. The Engel
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Chapter 6: Skeletal System in the Scanlon & Sander text 1. Following a severe spinal cord injury in the lumbar region‚ the voluntary muscles of the legs and hips will be paralyzed. Describe the effects of paralysis on the skeleton. 2. A 5 month old infant is brought to a clinic after having diarrhea for 2 days. The nurse checks the baby’s anterior fontanel and notices that it appears sunken. What has caused this Chapter 7 Muscular System An exercise for skiers involves sitting against a wall as
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Chapter 5 Obtaining energy and nutrients for life CHAPTER REVIEW Key words absorption alimentary canal amylase anus autotrophic autotrophs bile bile duct bolus carnivores cellular respiration chloroplasts chyme colon cystic fibrosis digestion digestive system duodenum emulsification enzymes faeces foregut fermenters gall bladder gastric juice herbivores heterotrophic heterotrophs hindgut fermenters ileum jejunum lacteals large intestine liver mucus oesophagus omnivores pancreas pepsin
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World Civilizations Chapter 3 Using the text‚ answer the following questions. Remember to use past tense and 3rd person. 1. How did the caste system develop? The Caste System developed in India by a separation of the people due to the social hierarchy and the economical differences between them. Depending on their caste‚ the people were treated differently even though they lived side by side each other. The Caste system being developed allowed the “conquers” and the “conquered” to live
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