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    The Limitations of Detection of Deception Instruments Voice Stress Analysis CMRJ 334 Lindsey Shaw Kelli Callahan Introduction The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the limitations of equipment that is used to detect deception and examine whether the forensic discipline aligns with The Daubert Standard of Admissibility. In regards to the types of equipment used to detect deception, the most common piece of equipment is the polygraph. However, as with every piece of equipment, it

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    This report mainly presents causes and consequences that resulted in the structural failure of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge which was constructed since 1964 and the further implication for me. It was found that the bridge collapsed due to undersized gusset plates, inefficient maintenance project and overloaded equipments. As a result of the abrupt collapse that brought about 13 dead and 145 injurers, the state government carried out a series of effective rescue, forced the designing company

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    Are you concerned about pirate attacks on your ocean voyages? Although it may only seem like a good movie plot, the threat of piracy still exists. Nowadays, pirate incidents are often not covered in mainstream media. One researcher commented on the topic, saying that piracy has “…been romanticized in such films as Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean” (Lunsford, “What Makes Piracy Work?”). Nevertheless, pirates have proved their aggressive behavior through history and their effects on society. Modern

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    Jehovah's Witnesses Essay

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    Jehovah's Witnesses You may have heard them talked about, in a derogatory way most probably. They may even have visited you once or twice, but does anyone really know who 'Jehovah's Witnesses' are? In the early 1870's an inconspicuous bible study group began in Pennsylvania, USA, now known as Jehovah's Witnesses. I was intrigued to learn that Jehovah is Gods personal name. 'Yahweh', translated as 'Jehovah' appears almost seven thousand times in the original Hebrew

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    The Battle of the St. Lawrence Seaway refers to the attacks on Allied shipping in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence from 1942 through to the end of the shipping season in 1944 . German submarines, commonly called U-boats, entered into these Canadian waters to hinder and delay Allied supplies from reaching Britain across the Atlantic . However, Allied convoys still made voyages to Britain and back, constantly supplying them with goods. Sailing across the middle of the Atlantic itself was considered far

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    Offshore Drilling

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    Offshore Drilling Does anything out weigh the importance of our planet’s health? You would be surprised by the number of people who look the other way when it comes to keeping the planet clean. Offshore drilling is just one of the major environmental issues that has existed for many years and still continues to be a problem. The topic of offshore drilling not only touches on environmental issues but also political, economic, and ethical issues. All of these tie into the huge debate over offshore

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    Computer is one of the most important electronic devices currently used; it cannot be dispensed with in any field of life, whether scientific or practical. It has caused a major change in the life of the individual because it has entered all areas of daily life. Technology has become a prerequisite for progress and development. The computer is commonly used in every field and has made our day very easy. It has made a vital impact on the individual. People are using computers to perform different

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    Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2008) 2. Pollution isn’t always physical either. a. In large bodies of water, sound waves can carry undiminished for miles, common sources of noise pollution come from ships, sonar devices or even earthquakes. (1) b. The increased presence of loud or persistent noise can disrupt the migration, reproduction patterns, and communication in many marine and aquatic mammals (1) 3. Mismanaged Plastics could and do end its journey

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    There are too many boats, chasing fewer and fewer fish Overfishing is a term that is used to describe an increasing problem faced throughout the world. Fish are the most popular source of food from the ocean. Fishing is a worldwide sport as well as a livelihood to all walks of life. Millions of people from all over the globe depend on the oceans for their stable food and income. People must consider many facts before they choose to go fishing as a leisure activity and especially as a money making

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    Introduction In November 2013 the Department of the Navy (DON) Chief Information Officer (CIO) issued a memorandum of distribution titled, Department of the Navy Information Management/Information Technology/Cyberspace Strategic Objectives for Fiscal Years 2014 – 2018. This brief three page document lays out six objectives for a strategic plan for the Navy’s IM, IT, and Cyberspace interests. My paper will look at two of those objectives, reduce software application spending by 40 percent from FY13

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