...CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj-320-wk-6-field-report-crime-scene-investigation/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION CRJ 320 WK 6 Field Report Crime Scene Investigation - Murder Kicks Refer to the scenario Crime Scene Investigation – Murder Kicks, The Death of a Soccer Star, located in the online course shell. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you: 1. Analyze the victim and physical evidence of the body as shown in the photograph. 2. Analyze the physical elements shown in the photographs of the inside of the house, noting how these elements connect to the crime. 3. Analyze the physical evidence from photographs of the exterior of the house, noting what might be the escape route. 4. Analyze the photo taken by a neighbor of a truck the week prior to the crime. 5. Propose a list of evidence that should be preserved and provide a rationale for each item on the list. 6. Propose a chain of preservation for the evidence. CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj-320-wk-6-field-report-crime-scene-investigation/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION CRJ 320 WK 6 Field Report Crime Scene Investigation - Murder Kicks Refer to the scenario Crime Scene Investigation...
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...CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj-320-wk-6-field-report-crime-scene-investigation/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION CRJ 320 WK 6 Field Report Crime Scene Investigation - Murder Kicks Refer to the scenario Crime Scene Investigation – Murder Kicks, The Death of a Soccer Star, located in the online course shell. Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you: 1. Analyze the victim and physical evidence of the body as shown in the photograph. 2. Analyze the physical elements shown in the photographs of the inside of the house, noting how these elements connect to the crime. 3. Analyze the physical evidence from photographs of the exterior of the house, noting what might be the escape route. 4. Analyze the photo taken by a neighbor of a truck the week prior to the crime. 5. Propose a list of evidence that should be preserved and provide a rationale for each item on the list. 6. Propose a chain of preservation for the evidence. CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj-320-wk-6-field-report-crime-scene-investigation/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 6 FIELD REPORT CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION CRJ 320 WK 6 Field Report Crime Scene Investigation - Murder Kicks Refer to the scenario Crime Scene Investigation...
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...Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies Summer Internship Project Report On Value Addition and Cost Reduction Across Milk Sales Division of MOTHER DAIRY Project Duration: 9th April 2012 to 8th June 2012 PROJECT GUIDE- SUBMITTED BY- Ms Nitya Krishna SUNIL YADAV Assistant Professor HR-CORE SIMS PUNE-20 SIMS 2011-13 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr/Ms SUNIL YADAV PRN no. 11020441063 has completed his project report on the topic “MOTHER DAIRY- AN APPROACH TOWARDS VALUE ADDITION & COST REDUCTION” under my guidance. Prof Nitya Krishna Signature Date DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project entitled “MOTHER DAIRY-AN APPROACH TOWARDS VALUE ADDITION & COST REDUCTION” submitted for the MBA Degree is my original work and the project has not formed the basis for the award of any degree, associate ship, fellowship or any other similar titles. SUNIL YADAV Place: SIMS PUNE Date: 31/7/2012 Acknowledgment Company project study is meant to...
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...FRM/EDPD/112 CARIBBEAN CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE® EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL INSTRUCTIONS TO SCHOOLS ON THE SBA LABORATORY EXERCISES, WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL COMPONENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS THE PRACTICAL COMPONENT 1. The laboratory exercises and practical projects in Building Technology, Electrical and Electronic Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology are marked by a visiting examiner (Moderator) appointed by the Council. No Moderator is permitted to mark the work of students he has prepared for the examinations. The Moderator will visit each school twice during the final year. On the first visit he/she will assess the process of constructing the practical project/laboratory exercise of EACH student or group of students. On the final visit he/she will reassess the completed project work (product) of a sample of FIVE students already marked by the teacher. Note: • The Moderator selects the sample based on the total SBA scores awarded by the teacher. To facilitate this, the teacher must make a copy of his/her assessment on the Candidate’s Record Sheet available to the Moderator. The Moderator has the option of requesting additional assignments for reassessment, if needed. 2. 3 • If the number of students scheduled for the laboratory session is larger than can be accommodated at one session, the Assessor may divide them into two or more groups. In such circumstances the second group...
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...coordination give a good communication skills, I worked on vb.net programming to design software and worked on creating and managing SQL database, I used my programming skills to improve the quality and time consuming of reporting and managing systems. ------------------------------------------------- Experience Sales Analyst/Database Developer Tawasul Co. / Kraft ( Apr-2014 to present) * Develop and maintain SQL database that handle all sales in the company. * Design automatic reporting system for daily , weekly, monthly and quarterly purposes. * Provide IT services to all company employees. * Work closely with Kraft (modelez HO) to provide various report LRF , SSR and universal sales. * Work with supervisor to design road map and strategic planning to increasing monthly sales. * Design forecasting reports which allows all sales managers (channels) to use it in monitor salesman work and also which gives the monthly targets of sales items Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator...
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...ISCOM 374 Entire Course For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com ISCOM 374 Week 1 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 1 Individual Assignment Logistics and Supply Chain Article Analysis ISCOM 374 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Strategic Logistics Report ISCOM 374 Week 2 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 3 Individual Assignment Product versus Service Supply Chain Comparison Paper ISCOM 374 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Forecasting and Inventory Analysis Paper ISCOM 374 Week 3 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 4 Materials Handling Packaging Field Research Report ISCOM 374 Week 4 Logistics Press Release ISCOM 374 Week 4 DQs ISCOM 374 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Global Considerations Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ISCOM 374 Final Exam Test- Use As Study Material For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com ISCOM 374 Final Exam / Test- Use As Study Material ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ISCOM 374 Week 1 DQs For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com ISCOM 374 Week 1 DQs DQ 1 Pick one article from the course Electronic Reserve Readings (ERR) available in the Course Materials for Week 1. Summarize the main points of either the entire article if it is short or one section of a longer article. Provide your classmates with a concrete discussion of why what you learned is important relative to this week’s learning objectives. Did you learn...
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...Summer Internship Report by Shaily J. Osta Enrollment No: 1201212004 Session: 2012-14 Central University of Bihar Camp Office: BIT Campus, P.O. B.V. College Patna 800 014, Phone/Fax: 0612-2226538 Summer Internship Report Submitted by Shaily J. Osta Enrollment No: 1201212004 Session: 2012-14 Submitted to Chandragupt Institute of Management, Patna CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Ms. Shaily J. Osta, student of Central University of Bihar, enrolment no. CUB 1201212004 worked as intern in the study entitled ‘Evaluation of MGNREGA DIWAS in Bihar’ assigned to Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna by Rural Development Department, Government of Bihar. She also worked to prepare report on ‘Inequality in Bihar’. This internship work has been done under my supervision and she significantly contributed in the aforementioned project. ______________________ (Dr. Debabrata Samanta) Place: Date: DECLARATION BY STUDENT I, Shaily J. Osta, hereby declare that this project report entitled “Economic inequality of Bihar, Evaluation of MGNREGA DIWAS in Bihar” has been prepared by me as an intern under the internship programme of Central University of Bihar during the summer internship at Chandragupt Institute of Management, Patna from 04th June 2013 to 13th July 2013 for academic purposes only. The contents of the internship report have not been submitted...
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...Independent University Bangladesh Course Title: Live-in-Field Experience (LFE) Course Id: LFE201 Section:1 Topic: Report of lfe Prepared for Naheem Mahtab Sir Mis Zakia Binte Jamal Maqboolkader Quraishi Sir Lecturers of School of Business Prepared By MahbubAlam- 1010278 Submission Date: 8th October Me and my Group Member Letter of Transmittal 8th October, 2015 To Naheem Mahtab Lecturer, Accounting Independent University, Bangladesh, Bashundhara, Dhaka-1229. Subject: For submitting the report of live in field experience (LFE). Dear Sir, With due respect, I am Mahbub Alam, member of group 21would like to submit my report of LFE, which was held from 21thAugust to 1th September. My study area was Sripoddi village under the jessore District. While completing this LFE and making this report I have achieved lots of great experience and memorable task, I have learnt lots of new lessons through this LFE. I have tried my best level to include all the necessary information about LFE in this report. I tried to make this report as a reflection of rural Bangladesh through this LFE. I, sincerely hope that this report will able to achieve your approval, this report could have some mistake, but I am looking for your kind consideration. Sincerely Yours Mahbub Alam ID: 1010278 Group:21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thanks Allah for giving me opportunity to work in LFE and make me a part of this LFE. It was a great feelings...
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...Analysis and Design Programming with Visual Basic.NET Internet & E-Commerce Elective - 2 OOPs & Programming with C++ Financial Accounting with Tally Project Work 4 4 4 4 T 1 P 3 3 3 Theory Paper 80 80 80 80 Internal Evaluation 20 20 20 20 Practical Exams Total Marks 100 125 100 125 25 1 25 4 100 Semester Total 550 General Instructions: 1. For passing the subject examination minimum 40% marks must be separately scored in Theory Paper, Practical Exams and Internal Evaluation in the subject. 2. For passing the semester, minimum aggregate marks must be 45% in the semester. Course : PGDCA Sub Code : 1PGDCA1 Semester: I Subject Name : Fundamentals of Computers & Information Technology Workshops Total Hours Field Visits Practical’s UNIT–I Brief History of Development of Computers, Computer System Concepts, Computer System Characteristics, Capabilities And Limitations, Types...
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...2012 FIELD EXPECTATIONS * Preparing for the weeks tasks is as important as completing them. Therefore everyone should review News and Info prior to visits that week. If we have midnight visits they should be reviewed before heading out. * The following guidelines should be applied to start times: * 4 stores – 7 AM * 3 stores – 8 AM * 2 stores – 9 AM * No visit should be started after 4 PM unless authorized by Me. * Calls must be uploaded before the above start times. * We are required to upload your calls on the same day the call is completed. The appropriate time line should be: * 2 Visits – by 4 PM * 3 Visits – by 6 PM * 4 Visits – by 8 PM * No visits should be transmitted after 8 PM without authorization from the Me. I may set more stringent requirements, especially where YOU have repeated connection issues. * Tuesday and Thursday visits only unless approved by Me. * All visits require photos. Photo’s attached via Q Relay due to hand held camera issues need to be approved by Me. When we have handheld issues must call the help desk to have it repaired or replaced. All hand held issues should be resolved within a week to 10 days. This allows for turnaround time by the help desk. . * Make sure you are taking pictures on every visit!. * If we are unable to locate a title in stores you must immediately look up on hands, then call the Me, * Conference calls are mandatory...
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...Business Research Report Mobile Devices for Field Service Assessment Code: RWT1 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Research Findings 4 Recommendations 7 Conclusion 7 References 8 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to investigate the possibilities of using mobile technologies for the company’s field service personnel and how this would affect the business in three main areas. In particular we want to investigate the use of mobile tablets to improve the efficiency of the field service call. Can our existing process be improved upon? We want to investigate the use of mobile tablets to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of each repair. Because sometimes a field technician may be required to make multiple trips to a customer location to finish a repair we want to see if these multiple trips can be minimized. Finally, we want to investigate how, if adopted, the use of mobile tablets will facilitate the lowering of day to day operational expenses. The following report outlines those findings. Introduction As partner in the Home and Office Computer repair business that utilizes after-sales support contracts from major PC vendors I have been tasked with investigating the use of mobile technologies for field service. Specifically the use of mobile technology with tablet pc’s that the firm can take advantage of and how this technology would best serve the technician in the field. It is expected that tablet pc mobile technology...
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...Process Evaluation DRAFT Report School Community Liaison and Security Programme Prepared for the National Committee for Families and Children (NPA M&E Sub-Committee);and Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports John D. Flowers Table of Contents Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.0 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.1.3 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.2 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.3 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.6 Background ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Project Description and Scope .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Purpose of the Consultancy ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Key Activities and Main Deliverables .................................................................................................................... 4 Evaluation Design and Framework .....................................................................
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...Sulaimanihya Offices. Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, the Community Mobilizer is responsible for: Promoting the project in communities, recruiting and engaging youth, participating in the selection processes and supporting the trainers to register youth at the start of training sessions. Monitoring and supporting all program activities in the field, conducting regular meetings with youth and trainers to identify issues and proposing solutions to address them. Responsible for coordination all field activities under the Al Salam program in Baghdad/Kirkuk/Diyala (Khanaqeen) while undertaking field visits to hold community meetings, monitor good functioning of youth action groups, community projects, advocacy campaigns, and quality of trainings delivered, as well as maintain regular contacts with community leaders. The Community Mobilizer will ensure that project activities are consistent with Save the Children’s programming principles and approaches, draw on relevant best practices and lessons learned, enable children to attain their rights and are compliant with donor regulations. SCOPE OF ROLE: Reports to: Program Coordinator Staff directly reporting to this post: Trainers and facilitators KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY: Program Implementation Build capacity on the program’s approaches and expected results through active participation in staff training and orientation as well as full engagement...
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...Stolicker and assist with coordination of appropriate and related medical care, and identify needs to facilitate recovery. INTERVIEW SETTING On 6/20/17 I met Mr. Stolicker at the office of Dr. Taha. Mr. Stolicker is alert and oriented. He is willing to provide current and prior medical information. He is open to working with a nurse case manager. Mr. Stolicker’s wife drove him to his appointment. He is able to maneuver using his wheeled scooter. MEDICAL FACTORS Mr. Stolicker said he was working out in the field. He walked over to an area being worked on when a piece of metal that was over...
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...MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION..........................14 NEW MEMBER: CREDIT CARD INFORMATION.........................15 NEW MEMBER: BANK DEBIT INFORMATION............................16 NEW MEMBER: EDITING INFORMATION....................................17 MODIFYING MEMBER INFORMATION.................................................................18 RENEWING A MEMBER....................................................................18 ATTACHING AN ALERT TO A MEMBER’S RECORD..................20 ATTACHING A NOTE TO A MEMBER’S RECORD.......................21 REPORTS .....................................................................................................................22 GENERIC REPORT - MEMBERSHIP LIST.......................................22 MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY................................................................24 VISITS DETAIL....................................................................................24 Introduction Gym Assistant is a powerful, yet simple-to-use system which will help gym owners...
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