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.
Accounting
Transactions
Balance Sheet
Petty Cash Fund
Financial Statement
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Accounting
Dividend
Partnership
Worksheet
Business
Business Plan
Public Relations
Performance Appraisal
Branding
Telecommuting
Outsourcing
Brain Drain
Economies of Scale
Focus Group
Gantt Chart
Monopoly
Whistleblower
World Bank
CIS
Fault tolerance
Coupling and Cohesion
Extreme Programming
Polymorphism
Code Coverage
Design Patterns
Regression Testing
Feature Creep
Method Overloading
Scrum
Test Driven Development
Application Program Interface
Component Object Model
Dynamic-link library
Software Defined Networking
Criminal Justice
Arrest
The "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" Doctrine
Daubert Standard
First Responder
Alford Plea
Bostick Standard
Capone Approach
Robinson Rule
Hung Jury
Forensics / Criminal Investigations
Crime Scene
Fingerprints
Fingerprint Patterns
Latent Prints
Elevation Sketch
Chain of Custody Log
RAW File Format
Rule of Thirds
Bloodstain Pattern Recognition
Paralegal
Quantum Meruit
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Preponderance
Tort
Straw man
Stare decisis
Res Judicata
Primary Authority
Secondary Authority
Strict construction
Directions
Step 1: Read Chapter 7: Definitions and Descriptions
Step 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.