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    Wrong Person Melissa Wyrick Remington College Wrong Person Some defendants plead guilty of a crime, they did not commit in order to avoid a long prison sentence. A wrong conviction is a terrible injustice that is magnified when an actually innocent spends years in prison or even on death row (Wrongful Convictions , n.d.). Actual innocent prisoner suffers highly psychological disorders and anxiety disorder than the guilty prisoners. Cause of wrongful conviction of eyewitness identification

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    BIOL 2164 Pathogen Poster SafeAssign Template Name: Eyerusalem Gebeyhu Section:307 ABSTRACT Streptococcus pneumoniae was discovered by Louis Pasteur in pneumonia patients in 1881. It is a gram positive coccus that forms short chains or more commonly, pairs and classified in its own genus, called “Diplococcus”. Streptococcus pneumonie is a pneumococcal pneumonia consists about 85 % of all cases of pneumonia. Around ninety two different strains of S. Pneumoniae, collectively called pneumococci

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    Introduction In today’s competitive world where every single person is trying to be better than his/her peers or subordinates, the instances of workplace aggression leading to workplace bullying and workplace harassment are very common. Work organizations are like any other social setting where scarce resources, competition, time constraints to complete goals, personality of individuals often leads to workplace bullying and workplace harassment. Bullying and harassment are situations where a worker

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    well of fear that insurance companies will not reimburse such services. Many moral and ethical obligations appear with genetic testing. For instance, the decision to inform relatives of a patient with test results, whether positive or negative is highly controversial. The decision to inform or not varies, and is based on different moral theories. Genetic testing comprises of three forms. They are diagnostic, carrier, and predictive testing. Diagnostic testing involves identifying the state of a

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    “Education should no longer be mostly imparting of knowledge, but must take new path, seeking the release of potentialities.” Discuss the statement with reference to Montessori philosophy. Dr Maria Montessori started her work in the field of education and child psychology, when she had already obtained a doctor’s degree in medicine and surgery. Her scientific training and experience were exceptionally broad based and unique. Her approach to education encompassed the whole development of man

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    intelligences when we are growing. How can we measure the person is intelligent or talent? Most people will use standardized test to measure the person is smart or not. Maybe some international students face the culture bias because their countries or teachers’ thoughts. I think if people just only put intelligent on the test it won’t be comprehensive. Intelligence can show in many different kinds of area and people won’t have one intelligent, maybe one person can own several intelligences in the life. Charles

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    generation. What is a culture? Why everyone should live the same culture and that culture has one? What are people thinking about the culture in which they are under? However, culture is what can connect with people and over time it became a habit in person 's life. Culture is the concept of the inner bearing wide jaw with a lot of different interpretations, related to all aspects of the material and spiritual life of the people. In daily life, culture is often understood as a literary, poetry, art,

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    independent research concerning the eligibility and entitlement of persons seeking immigration benefits and/or legal status under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). ● Interviewed applicants to elicit statements and assess credibility to assist in determining eligibility for benefits being sought, performed initial fact-finding and initiated further action where fraud was detected. ● Made final determinations on complex and highly sensitive immigration applications and petitions involving eligibility

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    Going beyond terrorist uses of social media as a tool for recruitment, it is entirely possible for said groups to develop highly specialized skills in exploiting the weaknesses within high-security programs. Systems protecting and controlling the national arsenals (namely nuclear and conventional ballistic missiles) are of huge concern since the consequences of losing access

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    brain is to use the body’s senses as a way to send messages to it. Humans have five recognized senses that are responsible for giving our brain vital information. These senses are one’s taste, touch, smell, hearing, and vision. While these senses are highly important to our daily functions, the Senses Challenge has shown me how unaware we are of how complex they really are. In taking the Senses Challenge, I learned many things I did not know about each of my senses. The challenge that perplexed me the

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