1. Tactical officer- work in teams of eight to 20 to assist the police force with high-risk situations. Teams of tactical officers working with a negotiator are called special weapons and tactics (SWAT) teams.
2. Hostage negotiator- also known as a crisis negotiator, is a law enforcement officer who has undergone special training. Negotiators are trained to defuse potentially dangerous situations. They usually work as part of a team.
3. Internist, General-Diagnoses and provides non-surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of internal organ systems. Provides care mainly for adults who have a wide range of problems associated with the internal organs.
4.Optometrist- Diagnoses and treats conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system. Examines eyes by the use of instruments and observation. May specialize in work with the aged, children, or the visual safety of industrial workers.
5.Larceny: The unauthorized taking and removal of the personal property of another by an individual who intends to permanently deprive the owner of it; a crime against the right of possession
6. Valedictorian: A student, typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony.
7. Salutatorian: The student who ranks second highest in a graduating class and delivers the salutatory.
8.FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
9.Need - the difference between the cost of attending NC State for one academic year and the expected family contribution toward paying those costs
10.Scholarships and grants - gift awards that require no repayment or work obligation
11. Loans or work-study programs - self-help forms of aid that require repayment or involve employmentTextile Technology:
Textile Technology:
12. CHASS- College of humanities and Social Sciences
13. Domain-
14.Textile Technology- concentrates on the manufacturing of textile products, which is the key to the fiber, textile and apparel industries.
15.Psychology- studies human behaviors and interactions.
16.Anthropology- studies human behavior; explores what it means to be human from the study of culture and social relations, to human biology and evolution.
17. Running Head- also known as the Page Header
18. Mechanical Engineering- masters the principles of mathematics and physics and then applies these principles using basic science, experimental data and design guidelines to develop working mechanical components or systems.
19. Application- A formal request to an authority for something
20. University- An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning
21.Zoology- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
22. Biomechanics- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
23.Belie- contradict; give a false impression
24.Bowdlerize- to remove offensive passages of a play, novel, etc.
25.Vacuous- devoid of significance or point
2. Hostage negotiator- also known as a crisis negotiator, is a law enforcement officer who has undergone special training. Negotiators are trained to defuse potentially dangerous situations. They usually work as part of a team.
3. Internist, General-Diagnoses and provides non-surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of internal organ systems. Provides care mainly for adults who have a wide range of problems associated with the internal organs.
4.Optometrist- Diagnoses and treats conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system. Examines eyes by the use of instruments and observation. May specialize in work with the aged, children, or the visual safety of industrial workers.
5.Larceny: The unauthorized taking and removal of the personal property of another by an individual who intends to permanently deprive the owner of it; a crime against the right of possession
6. Valedictorian: A student, typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony.
7. Salutatorian: The student who ranks second highest in a graduating class and delivers the salutatory.
8.FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
9.Need - the difference between the cost of attending NC State for one academic year and the expected family contribution toward paying those costs
10.Scholarships and grants - gift awards that require no repayment or work obligation
11. Loans or work-study programs - self-help forms of aid that require repayment or involve employmentTextile Technology:
Textile Technology:
12. CHASS- College of humanities and Social Sciences
13. Domain-
14.Textile Technology- concentrates on the manufacturing of textile products, which is the key to the fiber, textile and apparel industries.
15.Psychology- studies human behaviors and interactions.
16.Anthropology- studies human behavior; explores what it means to be human from the study of culture and social relations, to human biology and evolution.
17. Running Head- also known as the Page Header
18. Mechanical Engineering- masters the principles of mathematics and physics and then applies these principles using basic science, experimental data and design guidelines to develop working mechanical components or systems.
19. Application- A formal request to an authority for something
20. University- An educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning
21.Zoology- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
22. Biomechanics- The study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms
23.Belie- contradict; give a false impression
24.Bowdlerize- to remove offensive passages of a play, novel, etc.
25.Vacuous- devoid of significance or point