Answer:
b. killing pathogenic agents with a chemical made for that purpose.
Explanation:
Disinfection is usually carried out to kill microbial disease causing organisms. Disinfection involves using specialized chemical to kill these organisms. The substance use for disinfection is known as disinfectants. Disinfectants kills germs and infectious organisms, disinfectant are mostly used in the hospitals, kitchen, tooth surgery etc.
Pathogens are microbes that can cause disease to the body. Using disinfectants kills these pathogens . The disinfectant are usually specialized chemical for the purpose of eliminating pathogenic agents like viruses and fungi.
Answer:
States prefer block grants because it's like a chunk of money (not a super specific purpose, can use for more things, ie: 10,000 to Parks and Rec dept)
The government probably prefers to give categorical grants because they're more specific (towards one thing, ie: 10,000 to spend on park benches only)
The five steps of crime scene processing when investigating a suspicious death are:
<span>1. Interview witnesses/ people involved to establish the theory of the case
</span><span>2. Examine the scene using a systematic search method.
</span><span>3. Sketch the scene to create an overall diagram.
</span><span>4. Photograph the scene, the evidence, the body to get detailed pictures of what everything looked like at that moment.
</span><span>5. Collect Evidence
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We need to complete all of these five steps to make sure that there is no missing links in the investigations, such as missing evidence or someone falsifying the evidence.
Answer:
Option B -- Voir dire
Explanation:
Voir dire is a legal term used for variety of procedures, which is a preliminary examination used to determine the competency of either the witness or juror or both in some cases. It should be noted that, it's usually inform of an oath administered to the supposed witness and juror, of which the absolute truth is expected from him/her to ascertained his/her competency.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
John and Mary are both Jamaican citizens and do not have an electoral identification card. On election day, John was allowed to vote however Mary was denied.
The following could have happened.
Under the electoral legislation of Jamaica, on election day you first have to locate the place where you need to vote. This is important because, in that specific place, election officials have your registration. In Jamaica, this place is called the polling station or polling place.
This means that previous to the election, you had to be registered in the polling station.
On election day, you have to show your vote ID card to validate your registration. If you don't have it, you can vote if you have previously registered on time and your name appears on the voter's list. If you are not previously registered your name won't appear on the voter's list and you won't be able to vote.
So in this case, John was already registered and appear on the voter's list. He had no ID but could vote because his name was on the list. That was not the case of Mary that was not on the list and could not vote.