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Description of Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash Social science Case Study
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On the 5th of March 1999, at exactly 08:06 British Summer Time, a Thames Trains service departed from Paddington station, platform nine, and veered off to Bedwyn railway station in Wiltshire. The Thames Train (whose headcode was 1K20) was the type of a 3-car turbo class fitted with   165 diesel units. The driver of this train was Michael Hodder (Kletz. 2002).
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Community Fire Safety: Development of Community Safety Strategy Social science Term Paper
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Preventing the occurrence of fire incidents is logically much better than fighting a fire and rescuing occupants in a very dangerous or life-threatening environment. However, prevention strategy requires the fire and rescue service to put more effort into planning, training, risk assessment, and management.
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Generation Y as Public Library Users Social science Term Paper
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The paper provides a greater understanding of how young adults seek and interact with information and the online environment. The paper will provide intensive and comprehensive information describing the characteristics and behavior of this generation. Similarly, the paper explains the main understanding of Generation Y theory. 
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Experimental Fires in Enclosures Social science Literature review
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Fire development in enclosures such as buildings and houses is different from a fire in open spaces because its growth is affected by the size and shape of the enclosure, increasing temperature, and level of oxygen in the enclosure. Fire development in the enclosure has different stages – ignition, growth, flashover, fully developed fire, and decay.
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National Governments' Rationale for Supporting International Student Mobility Social science Literature review
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From the perspective of both sender and receiver countries’, Baron (1993) indicated that agreements for sending and acceptance of the foreign students are largely viewed to be motivated by foreign policy agenda and objectives. Baron stated that this was linked to political influences that hoped to facilitate future ties and to prepare grounds and networks for international trade relations.
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Types of Information That Must Be Referenced if You Use Them in Your Own Submissions Social science Assignment
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Always reference: Paraphrasing – this is when you take another author’s ideas and put them into your own words. if you borrow an idea from a secondary source or you are paraphrasing in some detail from a primary one Whenever you make specific references to the work of another author. Whenever another person’s work has been critical in developing your own findings or ideas (Stern, 2007).  
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Citizen Participation with Government in Policy Development Social science Research Paper
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Public participation acknowledges the pluralism of objectives and values, which enables collaborative problem solving that, is aimed at achieving legitimate policies. Public participation is the highest order of public engagement; information is exchanged between the sponsors of the participation process and the participants.
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Analysis of Human Behaviors during Fire Emergencies Social science Research Paper
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Research studies on human behavior and psychology in relation to fire disasters need collaboration among diverse parties, departments, and disciplines. Future researches necessitate cooperation and integration of multiple disciplines, large-scale research partnerships, and interflow, well-documented research plans, and exchange of knowledge and information.
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Without Work, There Can Be No Leisure Social science Assignment
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Talking of work on the one hand almost automatically suggests leisure on the other. A distinction of the two can only be started after a person does a critical examination of both of these terms. This paper is exactly aimed at describing what work is and what leisure is. In addition, it will show the historical development of the two terms from ancient times up to the present times.
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Meaning Statement: Without Work, There Can Be no Leisure Social science Assignment
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In the US, the expression "work-life balance" was first applied in 1986. Chucks (2007) examine work and leisure as a totality component; he considers them to be connected together. Chucks (2007) argued ‘It is simpler to consider leisure as the reverse of work or to describe it as time available just after work’.
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Airline Pilots Commuting and Its Effects on Fatigue Social science Literature review
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In this research, the paper will concentrate on a systematic literature review from peer-reviewed journals, experiments, and reports from a different organization in the airline transport systems as well as publications from different sources. In air transport, pilots are required to have a high level of alertness in order to ensure the safety of the passengers. 
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Barriers to Sustainable Development Social science Research Proposal
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Sustainable development consists of the various long-term strategies that are focused on the development of human needs that are considered current with the consideration of the environmental impact of such projects (Siew, 2014). Sustainable development looks into the economic viability of a development program before its initiation.
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Importance of Historical Culture for the Art and Design Curriculum Social science Research Paper
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This qualitative study of how Saudi Arabia’s Unique Historical and Cultural Context Influence Art Education Curriculum Development was designed in a way that would make it possible to obtain a depth view of this subject matter. Incident relevant to research questions were coded which attended to various issues that included
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Drug Abuse a Threat to the World Social science Book Report/Review
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I am optimistic that my book readily meets market demands. It will be used to educate those in various institutions such as schools, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare organizations, criminal departments, and even during motivational talks. Anyone who will be lucky to get an opportunity and access to my book will be unchained from the claws of this monster “DRUG ABUSE”.
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An Assessment of the United Kingdoms National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies Social science Case Study
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Attempts to prevent terrorists from accessing nuclear weapons may be futile since nowadays they have the know-how for making weapons. Chapter 2 in the National Register is insignificant; it is a repetition of chapter 3. Risks are quantified and qualified through historical analysis, numeric modeling, risk matrices, and the use of scale rating.
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Teenage Problems including Smoking, Luxury Goods Consumption, Suicide Social science Term Paper
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We all have to go through the transition from being a child to being an adult. This transition phase happens during the teenage. Being a teenager is fun but it is often coupled with a lot of challenges which if not well managed could get out of hand. This report looks at some of the problems that teenagers face.
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Semi-independent Housing as a Way of Dealing With Social Seclusion of Teenage Mothers Social science Literature review
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Despite the fact that the teenage childbearing rate has decreased by a good percentage since the mid-century, the number of unmarried teenage mothers who are receiving welfare support is constantly increasing, therefore, raising a lot of concern to the society on the consequences of young parenthood.
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Exchange and Use Values of the Building Industry Social science Case Study
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The exchange value of the building industry indicates that housing as a commodity is “supposed to be produced in a way that meets the condition set by the industry, in order for it to be exchanged in the formal markets” (Vertiage 2055). The same house needs to meet and satisfy all socially acceptable standards so that it acquires use-value.
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Child Beauty Contest Social science Report
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One is that the contests do not always increase the confidence of the participants as the comments from the judges and the audience are not always positive. Cartwright 2016, argues that participation of children in activities that mainly focus on physical appearance can result in poor eating habits, struggles with perfection, and body image issues, hence low self-confidence.
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Quality and Standards: Fire and Rescue Service Social science Term Paper
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The author of the paper states that the organization is generally committed to the principle of Customer Service Excellence and the primary quality assurance systems in place are IRS (for incident recording and planning) and HSG65 (for workforce health and safety), and ISO 14000 for environmental protection.
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Social Impact Assessment of Coal Mining Social science Report
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The aim of the study was to examine the various methods of collecting field-based information, the methodologies to be used to assess the social impact of the proposed mining activity, and their limitations. Social impacts are changes that occur in communities or individuals due to externally-induced changes and hence need to be identified, measured, managed.
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Food Variety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Social science Case Study
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In order to meet the needs of a diverse student population, ERAU dining services offer a variety of meal options. The choice of plan is based on individual preferences. There are about eight main meal plans namely; Sonic Cruiser, Hercules, Top Gun Jet, 757 express, Cargo Carrier, Jet Streem, Low Rider, and Red Baron. 
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The Infection Risks That Are Associated with the Second-Hand Clothing and the Household Linens Social science Case Study
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The study showed that second-hand market clothes comprise a great number of microbial loads. Mostly, the most affected people are women and children, since their second-hand clothes bought from these markets are densely infected by pathogens thus increasing the chances for unhealthiness to the victims.
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The Shortage of Nurses in Australia Social science Research Proposal
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The major problem that health care faces is the shortage of nurses. There are lots of reasons behind nursing shortage like; lack of autonomy, gender inequality as well as social factors like; shift work, nurses’ priority in life, etc. Today, Nurses are identified for their lengthy hours, low salary, and very traumatic jobs.
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Ethical Challenges and Their Impact on the Library Professional Social science Essay
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In public and academic, librarians have a responsibility to make sure that the information given by them is accurate and reliable and they are providing it equally to members of the population.  A new dilemma recently has faced that the librarians questioning whether or not to provide information that potentially could be harmful to the person making request or society as a whole.
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International Students in the US and Factors Influencing Friendship Social science Research Proposal
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Education tends to make students explore the globe and discover new friends. As such students acquire some status in society when they study abroad hence they will like to associate themselves with friends of their class abroad. The objectives will be to find out factors influencing such friendships and what are the outcomes of these.
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Work-Based Learning into the Emergency Admission Social science Case Study
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As I sat in the waiting room for my time to be seen, there was rushed into the emergency admission an old lady probably in her early 70s. She had multiple burns and wounds that covered most of her body and especially her face and her hands. This scene made me gasp for air as I had never before seen something like that before.
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Planning and Preparedness for Disasters Social science Assignment
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Due to our humanitarian efforts, I am writing on the behalf of our community disaster management team requesting your participation in disaster management. In most cases, medical departments do great jobs of rescuing disaster victims. It is important to do proper health planning because it is the first response (module, p8).
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Kinder Emergency Shelter in Texas Social science Case Study
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“Our goal is to meet the need as a result of child abuse cases, discrimination and victims of domestic violence in Texas by placing those affected and infected into loving, stable, and Christian environments in order to encourage them to become upright citizens and agents of change in the region,” said the center’s programs coordinator.
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The Impact of Colonisation or Invasion Process on Torres Strait Island People Social science Essay
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Although much of the early provided history among Europeans and Torres Strait Islanders was interrupted by cases of attacks and revenge. It is necessary to point out that the various efforts aimed at enhancing long-term working relationships with Islanders today, suggest the need for visitors to respect Islander ways of working. 
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Community Fire Safety Analysis: The Inner City Estate Social science Case Study
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The population is quite sparse and comprises of a large Indian community (that does not interact with the remainder of the community, students from the local university and BME many which are migrant workers from Poland who speak little English. The area is plagued by anti-social behavior. A recent house fire involved a crime-related issue.
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Culture and Curriculum a Dramatic Context Social science Assignment
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The cognitive part consists of beliefs that concern the attributes of the object of the attitude. The affective part involves the feelings held towards an object and is assessed using psychological indices. And lastly the behavioral is concerned with the manner people direct their actions towards the object (Neimiec, Sikorski, &Waberg, 1999).
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Indigenous Australian - Parliaments Legislative Powers Social science Coursework
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The paper explores the impact of mining sites on the Aboriginal traditional owners. Other discussions include the importance of teaching traditional Aboriginal languages to Indigenous youth today, the definition of ‘justice reinvestment,’ the positive stereotype of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people portrayed in the media.
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Language for Political Reasons and Politics as a Function of Linguistics Social science Essay
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The French Revolution displays a well calculated and gifted use of speech and writing to spearhead change. The revolution was set off by a speech by Richard Spice which appealed to the members of the Society for the Commemoration of the Revolution of Great Britain (about fifty) in attendance. The language, style, and tone of his speech were expressive and important.
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Handbook for Effective, Professional Communication by Vonhof, S Social science Article
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Many articles have been written to explain communication, how to improve it, its components, and types. The following paper is a review of the newsletter ‘Supporting a healthy organization: Effective communication’ volume 12, issue 1, authored by the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) in the winter of 2010.
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The National Tobacco Strategy 2005-2009 Social science Case Study
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The National Tobacco Strategy's goal is to significantly improve health and reduce the social costs caused by tobacco among the people of New South Wales. The program is developed to achieve its objectives in three sessions. The first section provides an overview of the current status of the uptake of tobacco. The second section is set to identify the disadvantages of uptake in Australia.
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Governmental Influences on Fire Prevention Organization and Management Social science Term Paper
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration was started in 1971 and its purpose was to promote workplace safety. An estimated 2.5 million people were injured while 14,000 died from work-related hazards in the year 1970 prior to this agency. Currently, the number of accidents has been reduced by half and additional standards on fire, explosions, and hazards have been set. 
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The Role of Sorghum and Wheat in Chicken Growth Social science Term Paper
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Wheat shows a lot of consistency and gives more energy than sorghum; hence those broilers administered with wheat-based nutrients had a greater growth performance and weight gain compared to those treated with sorghum. This is as a result of Non-Starch Polysaccharide, therefore the inclusion of enzyme xylanase showed a great performance in wheat-based broilers as it enhances the breakdown of NSPs.
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Impact of National System Innovation and Organisations Culture Social science Literature review
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The national system of innovation presented a new perspective on the dynamics of the economy at national and global fronts. Increased attention has been directed to academic, business, and public policy circles based on given questions aimed at answering why, how, and where technological innovations are generated, their successful inclusion, as well as development in economic growth.
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Social Determinant of Health That Is Impacted Upon by the Process of Globalization Social science Term Paper
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According to Raphael (2008), Social determinants of health are the economic and social surroundings that determine the physical condition and fitness of persons, communities, and jurisdictions as a whole. They also determine the extent to which a person owns the physical, social and private affluence to recognize and attain the individual objectives, satisfy needs and tolerate in an environment.
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Evaluation of the Integrated Humanitarian Settlement Strategy Social science Research Proposal
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To attain precise, reliable, and accurate data, there is a need to ensure that the method applied is an accurate one (Wholey et al 2004). Effective program evaluation aids the decision-making process as actions that have negative impacts or resulting in wastage are avoided. This is determined by the methodology applied in data collection, recording, and analysis (Owen and St Leger 2004).
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Indigenous Studies - Traditional Aboriginal Ways of Learning and Teaching Social science Assignment
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Aboriginal ways of learning and their learning styles have always been under study and investigation with the sole aim of improving the effectiveness of teaching and learning and educational processes for the aboriginal population. Ways of learning have been described to include all the mental processes and instructional settings that students undergo with the sole aim of learning.
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Aboriginal History and Education Structure Social science Assignment
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The aboriginal policies way through history prompted resistance, lobbying, guerilla warfare, persistence, and collaborative programs with different levels of success.  The educational policies have through ages shifted to white dominance from mere ignorance and more to more efforts of reconciliation.
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The Views on the Issues in American Education, Economics, and Society Social science Literature review
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Taylorism seems to be a concept that is deeply rooted in the common understanding of work and based on this we at times fail to acknowledge it. The author has been able to identify situations that present both systematic solderings and also the use of leaders' own understanding with the aim of gaining maximum prosperity.
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Effective of Emergency Preparedness Social science Assignment
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Thereafter the institutional and legal systems should be empowered to combat disaster risk management. Great disaster preparedness and reduction actions including training and capacity building should also be strengthened. This should be applied in order to come up with a strategy with regards to the extent of vulnerability and the risk frequencies of particular regions of the affected nations.
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An Irish Themed Menu Social science Report
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Irish cuisine is not as rich perhaps as French cooking with its many sauces, or as spicy as food from the various eastern nations, but the ingredients are familiar to most people and evoke positive memories in many. It makes the perfect food for a special Irish night or as part of a regular menu, whether in an Irish themed situation or otherwise, sitting comfortably alongside other dishes.
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Role of Fire Professionals Social science Assignment
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The outer region of the luminous flame is bluish in color and comprises the products of the paraffin combustion, that is, carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. In this zone of the flame, adequate combustion occurs because there is a sufficient amount of air available around it. This zone of the luminous flame is the hottest part of the flame.
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Policy Analysis: Victorian Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health Plan 2014-2018 Social science Term Paper
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Policy analysis is the final step within the policy process, which is ideal in the determination of the value and usefulness of the policy. Policy analysis is essential in offering decision-makers important information on how policies work in practice, as well as their effects on economic, environmental, social, and other factors. 
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Preservation of Evidence in Fire Scenes Social science Literature review
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The extent to which firefighters and other personnel enter the scene of fire may also contribute to the loss of evidence. For this reason, the access of all of the concerned person should be limited until the fire investigator has checked the site. The access of another person may also be limited if it is established that they may destroy, contaminate, or damage the evidence.
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Little Desert National Park Social science Annotated Bibliography
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The Little Desert National Park has located about 375 km from Melbourne towards the Westside. The park is a conservation site that hosts several species of flora and fauna even it is predominantly sandy. It is a major tourist destination in Victoria State and its management is done by Parks Victoria. The economic activities in the area are keeping sheep and cattle and growing cereals and legumes.
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