Bachelor of Technology (Hons) Degree in Food Processing Technology NAME TICHAONA VUDZIJENA REG # H1010724M COURSE INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY LECTURER M TITLE ASSIGNMENT TITLE Determination of the alpha and beta amylase activity (diastatic power) of Rapoko and Sorghum malts using the Fehling’s solution procedure. AIM To determine the diastatic power of malts OBJECTIVES * to be able to determine the diastatic power of sorghum and rapoko malts * to be able to compare the
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OF ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS. Recently the liquor has not shown any improvement since his last doctor visit. There are just as much issues when he’s on his way to work. His family is slowly drifting apart from him because they don’t help him seek no treatment. The alcohol only gets worse each day as his body is showing it. My friend is only 27 years old and now showing one of the many symptoms alcoholism causes. One of his livers is starting to give up on him. With only 27 years old, alcohol has
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Prisons and jails have many similarities and differences. They both play a significant role in our criminal justice system. Many aspects affect the roles of jails and prison’s cultures and subcultures. Both facilities have a role with community-based correction programs. Jails and prisons serve as a means of housing for individuals that are convicted and prosecuted for crimes. A lot of violence and negative behavior takes place in both jails and prisons. There are different levels of prisons and location
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or language barriers; or offenders with special security or supervision needs, such as protective custody cases, death row inmates and those who chronically exhibit potential or aggressive behavior; or sex offenders, for whom appropriate treatment may reduce the risk of reoffending” ("Special Needs Offender Law & Legal Definition", n.d.). As more inmates are found guilty and are given prison sentences the prison system has to focus on separating special needs offenders
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programs and reaches similar conclusions as Walker. Drug courts are specialized courts that focus on substance abuse. Generally offenders are offered the chance at skipping prison or jail sentences if they successfully complete a substance abuse treatment program (Walker 275). Walker assesses drug courts, when they are well managed and designed carefully, as being promising as possibly lowering recidivism (Walker 277). Worrall reached similar conclusions, stating that while much of the research into
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1989. Drug courts were established because of the “revolving door of drug use” and increasing recidivism rates. Drug courts have the ability to change a person’s life the better by teaching them how to beat their addictions by provind the proper treatments to the offenders. The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader about the effectiveness, success, goals, and failures of the the Maricopa County Drug court, Baltimore City Drug Court, and the King County Drug Diversion court systems. The number
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Purpose and History The Beginning of punishment in corrections began with the European system. The early colonists that came here from other countries used this. They can up with their own way of doing things. One of the most popular punishments was public humiliation. They used this to try to keep prisoners from repeating their crimes. They also used this method to try and deter others from committing the same crimes. Some of the punishments included cutting off fingers, whipping, branding and
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PRISON IN AMERICA Since the beginning of time there has been good and evil, as man developed modern society he found that a need existed to separate the bad from the good. Society needed to find a way to protect the weak and defenseless citizens from the dangers of mankind. The use of confinement to punish offenders began in Europe in the early eighteen century. The concept of incarcerating offenders for long periods of time as a way of punishment for crimes is fairly new development in America
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Federal Laws and Regulations Health Services Finance 05/08/2016 Federal Laws and Regulations The False Claim Act is a federal law that makes it a crime for any person or organization to knowingly make a false record or file a false claim regarding any federal health care program, which includes any plan or program that provides health benefits, whether directly, through insurance or otherwise, which is funded directly, in whole or in part, by the United States Government or any state healthcare
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Marie S. Hemsley Contract Negotiations Mon-Wed. 7-8:20pm Chapter 6 – Section VIII NEGOTIATIONS Negotiating government contracts and modifications is an art, a science, and an acquired skill. In order to acquire the skill, the negotiator must have a firm knowledge of the basic rules of government contract law and appropriate contract procedures. A successful negotiation depends on communication, price demands, and complete preparation. Negotiation without adequate preparation invites failure
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