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Writing An Investigation Report

Terry Said:

Report writing (HR related)-> assignment please help someone, completly baffeled?

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Base it on the new laws on 'A Right to work in the uk' A Right to work in the uk is very important for managers and owners alike as they involve hefty fines if not implicated. ie. if you have British workers that have changed their name etc, foreign workers do they have all the right documentation. Getting all this information from employees can sometimes take weeks, but you have to implicate a deadline and then suspend etc. Having said all that, I am not sure if you are in the uk oops.

Nancy Said:

forensic science: how to write a log of evidence in investigation report?

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It would certainly be all evidence, including exculpatory evidence.

Just log it as item #, what it is, ID# and such.

Item number #1, Pistol, Smith and Wesson, .357 caliber, Model 3, S/N 123456, 6 inch barrel, silver in color

Terrance Said:

Write an investigation report that shows how sales at your company have declined for the third month in a row.

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what kind of company? You already know sales have declined - find out why and what can be done. In retail you would look at shrink, mark ups, payroll, expenses. Depends on the business as to how you would correct.

Lloyd Said:

what is the procedure of getting an FIR registered through a court in Delhi?Can a complainant demand anonymity

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The very first issue here is to see if the offence or crime or any act you reported to police is a cognizable offence or not. The F.I.R. is being noted & investigated on the order of the court by the police if it is a cognizable offence not otherwise. Secondly you want to report an event or act concerning you but want to be anonymous; now that is not possible if this relates to you directly or indirectly. Thirdly in this case relates to an cognizable offence & no F.I.R. has been noted by the local police then meet the Superintendent/Deputy Commissioner of police of the district & tell him the whole matter, he is empowered to get full information with regard to this issue. Lastly if you want that the court should intervene in this matter then file a independent criminal complaint in the court of the magistrate under whose jurisdiction the accused reside or the offence was committed, the court shall on receipt of this complaint get this matter investigated by the police & get them file FIR & charge sheet regarding the whole matter within a stipulate time so the court can proceed with the prosecution of the matter expeditiously.

Terri Said:

How to write a report for plant investigation for biology? What is hypoyhesis?

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Hypothesis
Hypothesis, a preliminary assumption or tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts, taken to be true for the purpose of investigation and testing; a theory.

The Scientific Method is a systematic approach to research. The philosophy of this empiricist approach is described in Western Philosophy: Pragmatism. Various methods of obtaining data are used; see Research Techniques for examples.

Hypothesis formation is discussed in Psychology: Methods of Research.

Falsifiability is the most important feature of hypothesis testing. Methods of testing (falsifying) hypotheses include Dialectic, Logic, Probability, and Statistics.

Some famous hypotheses:

• in astronomy and cosmology: the Big Bang Theory, the Steady-State Theory, and the Copernican System
• in the life sciences: the theory of Natural Selection, Conditioning, and Behaviorism
• in earth sciences: Continental Drift, the Gaia hypothesis, the asteroid theory of Dinosaur Extinction, and the rival theories of Uniformitarianism and Catastrophism
• in physics: the Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, the quest for a Unified Field Theory
• in mathematics, computer and information sciences: Theory of Equations, Automata Theory, Game Theory, and Decision Theory.




Gibberellin
Gibberellin, one of the groups of hormones that influence the growth of plants. They are chemical substances that occur naturally in many plants and regulate various important functions, such as the elongation of flowering stems, the creation of proteins, and the germination of some plant seeds. Unlike auxins, which are plant hormones that form in the plant’s top shoots and flow downward to affect the growth of plant parts, gibberellins form in the seeds, young leaves, and plant roots before flowing upward into the stem.

Gibberellins were discovered in 1926 by Japanese scientists investigating foolish-seedling disease in rice. This disease caused rice shoots to grow extremely long without corresponding root growth. As a result, the seedlings did not flower and usually died before maturity. Foolish-seedling disease was traced to the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi, which produces substances now known as gibberellins. More than 50 different gibberellins have been isolated and identified; the most common is gibberellic acid. Scientists have developed chemical compounds, called growth substances, that are based on gibberellin hormones and can cause the elongation of flowering stems in certain plants during their growth period. These synthetic growth substances can also substitute for the natural hormone in plants where a genetic malfunction has blocked the production of gibberellins. Growth substances are also used to increase the yield and size of certain crops, such as seedless grapes.

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