...existed, but the job is more streamlined and efficient now that computers play a major role in the way police officers work. Police agencies benefit tremendously from computers in accessing criminal and fingerprint databases, reporting offenses electronically, using GPS systems to track calls and speeding up forensics work. 1. Police Databases o Police use two main types of databases. Fingerprint databases allow forensics teams to run fingerprints found at a crime scene against prints in the system. These prints may be on file because of a person's criminal history or because of that person's job or licensing requirements. Though the database is not immediate, the process is faster than a lab worker comparing one-by-one. Police officers also use criminal databases, which show people arrested, indicted and convicted of various crimes. These databases allow for easier tracking of serial crimes and for identification of potential suspects. Offense Reports o Inputting offense reports is a time-consuming part of an officer's job. Much of the information is repetitive but must be completed. By having software programs for filing incident or offense reports, officers can cut out the time they spend on administrative tasks and focus on field work instead. GPS Tracking o GPS units in patrol cars allow officers to input addresses when calls come in. Rather than searching in the dark or trying to memorize an entire precinct, the officers can get the directions from the GPS unit. These...
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...ages have portrayed shoes. A quick look at how artist thru the ages have portrayed shoes. Look at your feet, you are probable using some kind of foot wear and if not you must definitely own at least three different shoes. Some artist found that this common piece of clothing that we take for granted is a master piece on its own. From Vincent Van Gogh to Andy Warhol, they all painted shoes in different forms and environments. Take for example Van Gogh “A pair of shoes”, they seemed kind of depressing, yet heavily use, the viewer can create the character that used these boots by simply looking at this picture. A worker perhaps or even the artist himself, they must feel comfortable with them, even love them since they look as if they had been used quite frequently. Then we have Dali´s painting of shoes, I know you were expecting a crazy painting this one is very tame. Once again we see a pair of shoes that are very worn out, it even looks as if they are melting, this time however the views sees the feet and since its Dali we have a nice reference of the snake; that could either a symbolism of the evil forms that we are enslave to or the sin that chases us all through life. With or without surrealism Dali´s paintings are exquisite, it is a known fats that feet and hands are some of the hardest things to paint, yet here Dali´s foot looks breathtaking, and as for the shoes they also tell a story. When going back to the renascence shoes were all about the romance and showing opulence...
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...AGE From Ossification Activity of the Bones Areas X-Rayed to Determine Age • Wrist & hand – children • Elbow, shoulder, pelvis and knee – Adult • Skull, vertebrae and sternum – Old person • AT BIRTH Lower end of femur, ½ cm in diameter Talus – 7th month (1U) Calcaneum – 5th month (1U) Cuboid – Upper end of tibia & head of humerus • WRIST Number of carpal bone indicate age in years between 2-6yrs. Pisiform ossifies – 10-12yrs Ossification of Carpal Bones Hand x-ray 3mo age One carpal bone is ossified Hand X-ray 3 Yrs 3 carpal bones are ossified Hand X-ray 6 Yrs 6 carpal bones are ossified 7 carpal bones are seen up to the age of 9 Yrs. Hand X-ray 11 Yrs Appearance of pisiform is important A dense rim is fully developed around the primary center at the age of 11-12 Yrs. Elbow joint X-ray 1 Yr Appear in medial epicondyle of humerus ( 4yrs (F) – 6yrs (M) Appear in olecranon ( 8–10yrs Lateral epicondyle of humerus united with trochlea & capitulum ( 13-14yrs All epiphyses at elbow (except medial epi.) join respective shaft 13-14yrs (F) 16-18yrs (M) Elbow joint X-ray 9 Yrs Primary center for lateral epicondyle appears at 9-12 Yrs All the centers are open at the age of 11-12 Yrs. Elbow joint X-ray 14 Yrs Fusion occurs from 13 Yrs - Starts from: - Lateral epicondyle 13 Yrs - Radius 14 Yrs - Olecranon process 14 Yrs...
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...One of the most common problems with the world today is to fine an alternate power source for us to use. Cars have been the starting point for this. There is always going to be a need to find some way to sustain transpiration. There has been test with natural gas, ethanol, propane, and electricity. All have their positives and negatives, but I feel that electricity has not been fully thought throw. If a car is a two wheel drive there is wasted energy on the free spending wheels. If someone was to make a car that was able to produce its own power at a cost effective set up there would be no need to keep consuming fossil fuels. My idea is a simple but effective idea. With the two wheels that spin freely add a turbine to them. That way when you are moving you are making your power to recharge your batteries. All cars would have a zero emissions. The carbon foot print from plugging the car in would be reduced if not eliminated. Since the car would not have to be charged as long if it needed to be at all. The down side to this is that with the way the world works most car companies have money in stock of oil. So to make a way that would drop oil out of the market would be bad for their business. So for a car to never need anything will never be made without a fight from the major companies. Without the backing of these companies any car made will not make it. This is the most reasonable way to make an alternative power source. It is self-sustaining, ecofriendly...
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...teaching me the alphabet, had given me the inch, and no precaution could prevent me from taking the ell” (Douglass 223). When Douglas learned to read, it helped him to understand the gravity of the situation he was in and to what extent it would take to get himself out. Like Douglas and Sedaris, education gave Malcolm X the feeling of being “mentally alive” (Malcolm X 232). After using the dictionary to learn to read, he later ingested such novels as Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The Story of Oriental Civilization, and other books about races struggles for existence. Both Douglas and X have made an important connection between educations vs. mental slavery. While one learned to read using “bread crumbs” (Douglass 223) and the other learned to write by consuming the...
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...Braun 1 Chloe Braun Professor Fine ENC 1101 22 September 2015 "Dont Blame the Eater" by David Zinczenko In this essay David explains why people shouldn't blame the eater, but instead the environment they grew up in. In the introduction of this essay he explains his background. He grew up in a typical home in the 1980's, his parents were split up so they were on a budget. Growing up as a kid for him, lunch and dinner meant Taco Bell, McDonalds, Pizza Hut or Kentucky Fried Chicken. He goes on to say "by age 15, I had packed 212 pounds of torpid teenage tallow on my once lanky 5-foot-10 frame." (pg. 463) As time went on David eventually turned his life around, went to college, and joined the Navy, where he learned how to eat proper foods and manage his diet. This was when he realized that most teeangers today who live as he did won't turn their lives around. "Today according to National Institues of Health, Type 2 diabetes accounts for at least 30 percent of all new childhood cases of diabetes in this country." That is a large percentage of children that have diabetes, considering in "1994 diabetes was generally caused by a genetic disorder and only about 5 percent of childhood cases were obesity related or Type 2 diabetes." (pg. 463) America went on to donate "$2.6 billion in health care costs in 1969." This action showed that America did realize what obesity was doing to their country. Little did they know it would keep getting worse. Todays...
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...understanding or knowledge of how to communicate it is hard for a child to advance into the form of reading and writing. This paper will further discuss the abilities and deficiencies language has on literacy development. From the beginning days when a child enters this world, language development is introduced to the child through the exposure of their environments. The use of language as a means of communication affects a child’s learning and social-cultural interactions. It is a key factor in language development including oral language and written language. Once a child has become engaged with a partner during communication they become engaged and give back a conversational response, whether it be through eye contact, a gesture of a hand or foot, or a verbal outburst. The stages of language are natural processes that develop over time through exposure within the environment provided. Literacy is the complete opposite because it has to be taught one concept and skill at a time. Literacy is a concept that takes time...
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...world’s largest, most international beverage brands. The outdoor units were typically used at gasoline stations which sold soft drinks, in addition to fuel and other products. Each unit could hold up to 24-can cases. The product line consisted of 10 base units, offering clients various merchandising “pack-out” and size options. To customize the products for advertising purposes, client logo artwork was printed on plastic sheets prior to structural manufacturing. To print the sheets, the plastics division contracted with InterMarket’s wholly owned printing division. The plastics division did its own fabrication in a modern 15,600 square foot facility located near a residential area. The printing division operated as a shared services group and provided print services for all three manufacturing divisions of the company (plastics, metal and wood). Intracompany print jobs were priced on an “at cost” basis + a nominal administration fee, or cost + 4%. To function as a profit center for the company, the print division also offered its services outside of InterMarket on a “for profit” basis. It was located in an industrial park close to a brewery and a chemical plant and had...
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...OVERVIEW India is the fifth largest retail market globally, with a size of INR 16trn, and has been growing at 15% per annum. Organized retail accounts for just 5% of total retail sales and has been growing at 35% CAGR. Though the journey has so far been rather mixed, organized retail is being tipped as one of the biggest gainers from growing consumerism and rising income. India’s robust macro and microeconomic fundamentals, such as robust GDP growth, higher incomes, increasing personal consumption, favourable demographics and supportive government policies, will accelerate the growth of the retail sector. 1) Learning from the Past: During2005-2007, the sector was in a hyper growth phase. In pursuit to capture market, companies made strategic as well as operational errors which has been broadly classified as follows: I .Race for increasing retail space resulting in haphazard growth ii. Unviable formats iii. High lease rentals iv. Manpower costs and productivity issues v. Poor back end infra structure vi. Entry of too many new players 2) Consolidation:Duringtheglobalslowdownphaseof2007-2009,theIndianretailplayerspausedtorealizetheirpastmistakesandtooktimeandefforttore-organizethemselves:i.Focusonprofitablegrowth * Exit from unprofitable stores/formats * Rental renegotiation/revenue sharing arrangements * Reduction in salaries/higher manpower productivity * Significant investments in backend ...
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...of generally low income people (Bangladesh.) Thus they consume basically what they can grow and catch. With low income they have little import and export and do not affect the world ecological system as much as nations who have large import and export, such as the United States. The United States on the other hand has a large footprint because it is an industrial country with a high level of income, with the higher level of income there is a much greater demand for goods from other countries. The U.S. is the world’s largest importer and the third largest exporter (World’s 10) having a tremendous impact just in those factors alone. Importing goods means we are affecting other parts of the world by consuming the resources of that particular area. Also, since we are consuming more goods, we also affect the pollution of not only the originating areas but our own, we generate more waste and this waste affects our soil and air. Since we are a country of wealth and power we need to use it to help save our planet for ourselves and future generations, by setting and implementing standards in sustainability. Based on the data in the table, average per capita income does affect ecological footprints but the major factor according to Global Footprint Network, is the nation’s consumption based on adding or subtracting imports and exports to its national production, having a direct impact on the nation’s footprint. The more they bring in or export the more they affect either their...
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...country’s ecological footprint is the sum of all the cropland, grazing land, forest and fishing grounds required to produce the food, fiber and timber it consumes, to absorb the wastes emitted when it uses energy and to provide space for infrastructure. WWF’s Living Planet Report 2010 found that in 2007 the global ecological footprint was 18 billion hectares. This means that the Earth’s people needed 18 billion hectares of productive land in order to provide each and every person with the resources they required to support their lifestyle 1 . Living Planet Report, WWF, GFN and ZSL, 2010 and to absorb the wastes they produced. The bad news is that there were only 11.9 billion global hectares available. In Australia, we’re consuming more than three times our fair share of the planet’s natural resources. If we continue these consumption patterns, we will face an ecological overshoot that will have far-reaching future consequences for people and nature. Australians have one of the largest environmental footprints per capita in the world, requiring 6.8 global hectares per person. If all people consumed the Earth’s resources the way that we do in Australia, it would take the resources of more than three Earths to support us. Although advances in technology have helped people to produce things more efficiently, the benefits have been over-shadowed by ever-growing levels of consumption. A person’s Ecological Footprint includes both personal and societal impacts...
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...Todd Johnson Literary Analysis Dr. Weiland October 31,2012 Regret in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” In “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway, the third person omniscient narrator tells the story of a man’s struggles as he approaches the end of his life. The story begins with an epigraph describing a “dried and frozen carcass of a leopard” at the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro (1983). Initially, the epigraph is not connected to the text until the conclusion of the story when the leopard contrasts to the hyena. Early on, the reader discovers that the main character, Harry, is gradually dying due to a knee infection he suffered during his safari to Africa with his wife. As the couple lies stranded in the scorching hot African desert, Harry passes his time by evaluating his life. Harry aspires to possess qualities similar to those of the leopard; however, his characteristics resemble the hyena. The symbolism of animals and the internal and external expressions of rot help the reader see that Harry’s regret leads to his eventual death. The narrator’s use of symbolism through animals gives the reader a better understanding of the quality of life that Harry has lived. Upon reading the epigraph, the reader realizes that the noble leopard died with a purpose on his challenging quest to reach the summit of the mountain. It is clear that the leopard embodies traits including dominance, audacity, and poise. These defining qualities are those of which Harry could not achieve in...
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...Influence of Chinese Culture on World Markets China has one of the largest populations in the world, it stands to reason cultural beliefs and trends would hold sway with many of the major manufacturers who sell internationally. Markets such as music, movies, television and video games are all affected by the preferences of one of the largest consuming countries on Earth. If a certain type of movie is popular the time, it’s only reasonable that the movie producers would cater to that. The influences are wide spread and well defined in nearly all forms of pop culture. China, as a nation, is growing very rapidly, both economically and in terms of population. They’re spending power has grown nearly 57% in the last five years alone. This allows them to invest in foreign markets on an immense scale, and therefore hold considerable sway over what is produced and distributed. Industry is moving East, and as such, so is a lot capital which fuels this investment. The continuing growth is expected to be at least 30% in the next year for most major industries. Movies with martial arts sequences tend be very popular. Even if the actors are not themselves of Asian descent, the fighting styles are visually interesting, and therefore the movies do well. Actors like Jet Li, Jacky Chan and many, many more have revolutionized movie making by implementing different forms of karate, tai kwan do and other fighting styles. Movies like The Matrix, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Last...
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...consumption after many days. Later, a research done reported that 65% of the population in America was employed in the active labour force. Consequently, less time was available for a family member to prepare quality food since an individual spent averagely 30 mins to prepare a family meal (Allen, 924-932). Invention of machines and other easily available food options promoted eating processed foods to meet the stringent working hours. Thus, as David says it in his essay “Don’t blame the eater” eating habits changed for worse. In fact in his essay he states ‘then as now, these were the only available options for an American kid to get an affordable meal. By age 15, I had packed 212 pounds of torpid teenage tallow on my once lanky 5-foot-10 frame’, David insinuates that food processing firms have a strong influence to lifestyle diseases like obesity in America today (Zinczenko, 195). David mentions having a problem with weight as a result of of eating from fats food restaurants twice a day. Like many other American citizens, fast food choice is the better option considering their preferable cost. However, as David puts it in his...
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...You’re Free Inc. | Network Design Project | You’re Free Incorporated | | Contents Executive Summary 3 Project Scope 4 Project Goal 5 Design Requirements 7 Design Requirements – Assumptions 9 Current State of the Network 9 New Logical and Physical Design 14 Implementation Plan 18 Budget 21 References 25 Appendix: Equipment Prices 27 Executive Summary Network requirements are changing on a regular basis. Not too long ago you could only have a wired network connection. If you wanted to make that existing connection portable you simply just connected a longer cable to your computer and dragged it around the office. This contributed to a mess of unsightly cables and multiple connections around an office space that could be connected and reconnected as office layouts changed over time. Even just a few years ago a wireless network was not even worth the effort because of the slow connections and download speeds. Now every coffee shop offers wireless internet with speeds faster than the wired networks of 10 years ago. The company at discussion, You’re Free Inc. is a small law firm that has just experienced some growth and doubled its employee roster as well as double its office space from one floor to two. It is currently using a very slow 10Mbps network to access applications on its server and do video conferencing. As you can imagine there is a big slow down in the network and high latency is experienced during a video conference and during...
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