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    Description: The singleton pattern is a design pattern that ensures a class only has one instance, and provide a global point of access to it. Motivations: Single instance of a class to exist in the system Easily accessible Factory Description: The Factory Patterns are creational patterns which abstract the object instantiation process. They hide how objects are created and make the overall system independent of how its objects are created. Class creational patterns focus on the use of inheritance

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    Blood Spatter Analysis

    Blood Spatter Analysis Kenisha Callahan AJS 592 Dr. Steven Gilbert Blood Spatter Analysis Blood spatter analysis is “the systematic assessment of the visual patterns of bloodstains at crime scenes based on the physics of fluids” (Brodbeck, 2012, p. 51). It has been studied since 1895 when Dr. Eduard Piotrowski published "Concerning the Origin, Shape, Direction and Distribution of the Bloodstains Following Head

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    Term Paper “Making the Most of Foreign Factories” Jeremy Rochford California State University San Marcos Abstract The article “Making the Most of Foreign Factories”, written by Kasra Ferdows discusses how companies can and should obtain the full potential of their factories abroad. She begins by stating that there are two approaches to manufacturing and a factory’s importance to the company is based on the approach the manager of the factory takes. She also exclaims how she thinks the gap

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    Making It in America

    Elijah Bowie Allen Williams ENG 110-01 19 September 2014 Making it in America Adam Davidson, broadcast and print journalist, and a specialist in major economic trends argues in his essay “Making It In America”, first published in 2012, that the industrial shift has created opportunities for some workers while eliminating opportunities for many others. Davidson has pieced together an emotionally compelling article however he does not use any form of citation he instead bases his argument solely

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    Trace Evidence

    Trace Evidence at Crime Scene Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Trace evidence are substances established in very small amounts at the point of crime that can be analyzed and investigated to come up with viable information about the subject under investigation. Such substances may include hair, fiber, glass, glass, metal, paper, paint or botanical sources such as soil, pollen or leaves. Presence of these traces is as a result of the culprits unconsciously

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    Biological Evidence

    !1 Biological Evidence Pedro Brache CJS/215 12/22/2014 Jerry Shoate !2 Biological Evidence Biological evidence is evidence that can be tested through DNA mapping and other profiling methods. Each specific type of evidence, whether it be saliva sample or semen sample, needs special techniques in acquiring and preserving in order to avoid cross contamination. These types of evidences are cross examined with a suspected person to either exclude them or prosecute them for the crime. In this

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    Design Patterns

    Design Patterns CSS/422 September 2, 2013 Design Patterns When developing enterprise software there are several design patterns to choose from. The factory method, abstract factory method, dispatcher data access object (DOA), and model-view-controller (MVC) are design patterns that play an important role in the software development process. By implementing proven design patterns the development process is accelerated and more efficient. The reuse of these patterns also prevents the

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    Crime Scene Investigator

    Crime scene investigation is the meeting point between science, logic and law. Processing a crime scene is and long and tedious process and is the job of crime scene investigators (CSI). CSI has the responsibilities of collecting, documenting, preserving, reconstructing and presenting evidence. It is their job to examine any physical evidence that could remotely shed any light on what happened and who is responsible. There are no typical crime scenes, evidence or investigative approaches and every

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    Complete Guide to Day Trading

    THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO DAY TRADING A Practical Manual From A Professional Day Trading Coach Markus Heitkoetter The opinions expressed in this manuscript are solely the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions or thoughts of the publisher. The author represents and warrants that s/he either owns or has the legal right to publish all material in this book. The Complete Guide to Day Trading A Practical Manual From A Professional Day Trading Coach All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2008

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    Blood Stain Pattern Analysis: Blood stain pattern analysis is a form of forensic science that examines blood at crime scenes. From analyzing blood at the crime scene analysts can determine many different things about the crime scene. Some of which include: Where the blood came from What caused the wounds? From what direction was the victim wounded? How were the victim(s) and perpetrator(s) positioned? What movements were made after the bloodshed? How many potential perpetrators

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