Here are few terms from which you can choose. In addition, you can choose your own term, but make su
Here are few terms from which you can choose. In addition, you can choose your own term, but make sure you get it approved by your professor before continuing.AccountingTransactionsBalance SheetPetty Cash FundFinancial StatementAccounts ReceivableAccounts PayableAccountingDividendPartnershipWorksheetBusinessBusiness PlanPublic RelationsPerformance AppraisalBrandingTelecommutingOutsourcingBrain DrainEconomies of ScaleFocus GroupGantt ChartMonopolyWhistleblowerWorld BankCISFault toleranceCoupling and CohesionExtreme ProgrammingPolymorphismCode CoverageDesign PatternsRegression TestingFeature CreepMethod OverloadingScrumTest Driven DevelopmentApplication Program InterfaceComponent Object ModelDynamic-link librarySoftware Defined NetworkingCriminal JusticeArrestThe “Fruit of the Poisonous Tree†DoctrineDaubert StandardFirst ResponderAlford PleaBostick StandardCapone ApproachRobinson RuleHung JuryForensics / Criminal InvestigationsCrime SceneFingerprintsFingerprint PatternsLatent Prints Elevation SketchChain of Custody LogRAW File FormatRule of ThirdsBloodstain Pattern RecognitionParalegal Quantum MeruitBeyond a reasonable doubtPreponderanceTortStraw manStare decisisRes JudicataPrimary AuthoritySecondary AuthorityStrict constructionDirectionsStep 1: Read Chapter 7: Definitions and DescriptionsStep 2: Download the rubric to better understand how you will be graded.Step 3: Choose a term provided or come up with your own.If you use your own term, get it approved from your professor first.Step 4: Write your 1-2 page expanded definition using the ABC Format.

