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    • 16 reading achievement among children across most of the countries, and that higher economic levels of a country were related to richer home-literacy environments, whereas lower economic levels were associated with poorer home-literacy...
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    • Employee Giving 8 However, my actual job activities at the time included not just alumni duties, but also those of directing the annual giving program. The arrival of Vice President Jones to campus ushered in a new and increased focus on...
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    • 6 physical fingerprint should be processed for the print only or used as both a fingerprint and a possible source of DNA. Having knowledge of the dual purpose of a physical fingerprint, not only as a source of evidence but as DNA as well, could...
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    • 7 has been recovered, such as with DNA, so it is important to know what types of interferences are associated with each type of recovery procedure so that no damage will occur to the evidence at hand (Azoury et al., 2002 Stein et al., 1996; Zamir...
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    • 8 consists of images or profiles from unsolved cases. CODIS is an index that aids crime labs to store and compare DNA profiles. This record is called a CODIS DNA profile and consists of an individual’s DNA profile, along with the sample’s...
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    • 33 Roux C, Gill K,Sutton J, Lennard C. A further study to investigate the effect of fingerprint enhancement techniques on the DNA analysis of bloodstains. Journal of Forensic Identification 1999;49(4):357-376. Saviers, K. D. Latent Print Powders....
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    • 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Forensic Botany & Archaeology Forensic science is the branch of criminology that applies science to legal issues, and two emphases within forensic science are botany and archaeology (Yoon 1993). Forensic archaeologists and...
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    • 3 Approximately 1500 B.C., maize cultivation began to spread rapidly and widely. Matsuoka et al., (2002) proposed that maize domestication spread from the Balsas Basin of southwestern Mexico into northern Mexico, then into the southwestern United...
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    • 25 CHAPTER 5: LITERATURE CITED Amos, W., Hoffman, J.I., Frodsham, A., Zhang, L., Best, S., Hill, A.V.S., 2007.Automated binning of microsatellite alleles: problems and solutions. Mol. Ecol. Notes 7, 10–14 Bleckly, D.A., 2001. A Preliminary...
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    • THE WEB 69 How the Internet Works 9 crashed when sending the letter “g.” An hour later, however, the system was restored and the full “login” was received. ARPANET becomes The World Wide Web 􀀡􂄀􀁓􅌀...
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    • THE WEB 70 10 mercial network providers rather than government networks. Other countries, 􀁓􅌀􀁕􅔀􀁃􄌀􀁈􄠀 􀁁􄄀􀁓􅌀 􀀣􂌀􀁁􄄀􀁎􄸀􀁁􄄀􀁄􄐀􀁁􄄀 􀁁􄄀􀁎􄸀􀁄􄐀 􀀮􂸀􀁅􄔀􀁗􅜀...
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    • THE WEB 223 Analytics 163 Chapter XIII ANALYTICS Web analytics measure Internet data in order to help communica-tions professionals understand user behavior and accomplish goals. You may be thinking, “Isn’t all that numbers stuff for marketers?...
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    • 31 toward reading by marking the picture that most closely depicted how they felt about reading. This quantitative assessment was designed to complement qualitative data in a way that was reliable, valid, and based on norms with a large-scale frame...
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    • 36 Quantitative data from the daily reading-recording forms were examined to determine if parental time in reading with their student increased when SETHL books were sent home in both Spanish and English. These data were then compared to the time...
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    • 52 Kear, D., Coffman, G. A., McKenna, M. C., & Ambrosio, A. L. (2000). Measuring attitude toward writing: A new tool for teachers. The Reading Teacher, September 54(1). Keigher, A. (2009). Characteristics of public, private, and bureau of Indian...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 16 that existing tools do not include all students in group formation, and create problems by leaving students who go unassigned to a group. The current study will seek to fill this need during group formation...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 23 domains, which are areas that allow an individual to break down the way other individual‟s processes, imagine, think or feel about, or behave toward the world and happenings around them. Lazarus named...

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