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LOUIS-JACQUES-MANDÉ DAGUERRE – also known
as Louis Daguerre, was a French artist
and photographer, recognized for his invention of
the daguerreotype process of photography. He
became known as one of the fathers of
photography. Though he is most famous for his
contributions to photography, he was also an
accomplished painter and a developer of
the diorama theatre.
LOW PROFILE THEORY – a patrol theory which
states that low police visibility increases the
opportunity to apprehend criminals, the objective
is to attract as little attention as possible while on
the process of patrolling.
LUDWIG TEICHMANN - developed the first
microscopic crystal test for hemoglobin using
hemin crystals.
LUMP-SUM PAYMENT – is a single amount of
money; a sum paid all at once rather than in part
or in installments.
LUTHER GULICK – an American political scientist
who became prominent in the field of public
administration. He co-established the
"Administration-Management Theory" which
promoted the great POSDCRB principles.
LYNDALL URWICK - a British management
consultant who integrated the ideas of earlier
theorists like Henri Fayol into a comprehensive
theory of management administration. Together
with Luther Gulick, they advocated the
"Administration-Management Theory".
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