The body was found in 1952 in an estate called Windeby in Northern Germany. It was discovered when the owners decided to cut the peat to sell for fuel. During the process, the body of a 14 year old girl was found, however at that time, the machinery had already caused some damage to the body. It severed a leg, a foot and a hand. Work was then immediately stopped to investigate the find.…
I sent you via email invoice 3867643 back on 12/29 at 11:48a.m. and it didn’t come back to me. Nonetheless, here is another copy. In regards to invoice 3866926, we are still looking for the signed copy and 3900851 is a new one you are requesting; therefore, I will have to go and look in warehouse. Just to let you know invoices are given at the time of delivery or pick up of your…
One bad apple spoils the whole bunch, a phrase that helps explain what has happened to forensics science in the modern era. Forensic labs are gone over with a fine-tooth comb as media and lawyers are looking for anything out of place. It’s safe to say that some people have lost faith in forensics and the justice process, all because of a few people who couldn’t handle the power they held. Ethics in forensics isn’t all black and white, there are grey areas that make some decisions incredibly difficult.…
Good afternoon Michael! I am sorry I was unable to attend the conference call with Chef Bill today; I had to leave work early for a personal emergency. I apologize for not sending you an…
Elizabeth Loftus talked about a restaurant manager named Steve Titus who lived in Seattle, Washington. Steve Titus was 31 years old and engaged to a woman who was the love of his life named Gretchen. The couple had gone out for a romantic meal. On their way home they were pulled over by a police officer. Titus’s car resembled a vehicle that had been seen earlier in the evening. His car resembled that of a man who had raped a female hitchhiker. Titus resembled the rapist. The police took a picture of Titus and showed it to the rape victim. She said that he was the closest to the man she had seen. The police and prosecution proceeded with the trial. When Steve Titus was put on trial for rape, the rape victim had gotten on the stand. She said that she was sure that he was the man who had raped her. Titus was convicted and sent to jail. Titus had completely lost fail in the legal system, but he got an idea. Titus called a local newspaper and had gotten the interest of an investigative journalist. The journalist actually had found the real rapist. The rapist had confessed to the rape and was thought to have committed 50 rapes in that area. When the information was given to the judge, Titus was set free. But it didn’t end there. Steve Titus had lost his job, his fiancée, and his entire savings. Titus filed a lawsuit against the police and others he felt were responsible for his suffering. He had become obsessed with his trial. Days before he was to have his day in court, he woke up in the morning and doubled over in pain. He had died of a stress related heart attack at age…
After reading both the Keegstra and the Children’s Aid Society case studies one got a more bold understanding of how the Charter affects the Canadian society. The Charter impacted the Canadian society by helping protect and shape the people’s rights in the Canadian society. Like in the Keegstra and the Children’s Aid Society cases the charter showed that everyone has equal rights, however the Supreme Court can stop you if you pass a certain limit. In the Keegstra case the Supreme Court defined to the public what the limit towards the freedom of expression is. Like in the children aid society case the Supreme Court showed the people their limit of the freedom of religion. The charter impacts the Canadian society by defining to the public their…
"Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" could be considered a coming-of-age story because Rikki grows and changes by solves a problem, undertakes a mission, and accomplishing a goal. The problem that Rikki-tikki solves is keeping Nag and Nagaina from killing his family. The mission he undertook was killing Nag and Nagaina to protect his family. The goal he accomplished was keeping his family safe. Evidence that he has grown at the end is found in paragraphs 15, 17, 25, 35, 36, 56, 57, 61, and 104. Paragraph 15 says, "He spent all that day roaming over the house." In this way he acts like a baby and wanders around the house. Paragraph 17 says, "He sat on all their laps one after the other..." Young children and babies sit on people's laps so he is young. Paragraph 25…
Consider a world where girls are not given a language or a manner to articulate their aggression, even the slightest feelings of aggression. In that world, petty issues erupt into all out wars of subtle, wars of sly, and covert actions. In OGO, author Rachel Simmons examines and reveals this secret world to us, along with its participants and their issues.…
According to Bowen, one of the pioneers of family therapy, family can be understood as an emotional unit, which can be best analyzed through a multigenerational framework.Cinderella’s story, which was told by many professional storytellers, including brothers Grimm (19 century) and Charles Perrault (17 century), as many other famous fairytales lacks many important details and characters’ descriptions that a therapist would need for administering family treatment involving transgenerational model. If we would speculate knowing some information about Cinderella’s family members, the transgenerational model would work beautifully. A chronic anxiety of Cinderella, her unstable, submissive behavior, could be explained by anxiety transmitted over several generations. Goldenbergs bring our attention to a few important emotional patterns of an individual:”the selection of a spouse with similar differentiation level and the family projection process that results in lower level of self-differentiation” (p. 189, 2008). Bowen would even build a prognosis for Cinderella’s children to have a reduced level of self-differentiation and being increasingly vulnerable to anxiety (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2008). Bowen emphasized that the multigenerational transmission programs not only the levels of self – differentiation, but also programs family’s roles and interactions. Cinderella’s marital problems could be understood very well through the lens of her family behaviours (The Bowen Center, n.d.). My only major concern about application of transgenerational model in Cinderella’s case would be the early death of Cinderella’s parents ( her genogram is hard to build) and her latter life with the wicket, very directive stepmother, who evidently influenced Cinderella’s fragile and indecisive mind structure.…
Stephanie Shallah of District’s So Others Might Eat, who was on the giving end of that first exchange says: “We were kind of desperate… Beans come so often to me that I didn’t think anyone would want them. So I said, ‘I’m going to just post it and see what happens. I have nothing to lose.” The goods were taken off her hands by a Landover…
Thank you again for the instructions, and all seems to be going well up to this point. Oh, Dr. Collman signed off on Dr. Balshaw’ s Brussels, Belgium trip; however, it still needs efficient spending. Thus, do you want me to hold off sending to the AO for processing until it receives ES approval? Also, can I get TRIPS for ERTB on Thursday because I would like to work on it then? I need to finish some GMB TRIPS items today, and George will still need to set priorities for all of GMB.…
Hi Brandy, I like reading your post and I realized I hadn’t done the assignment correctly.…
It’s 5:30 am in the Stowell’s household. Ellen Stowell wakes up, walks to the kitchen, and turns on the coffee pot. Belle and Andy, the two little dogs, come running around the corner to be fed. Ellen walks to the far right counter to open the big colorful can which contains the dog’s food. Within seconds of the dogs being fed, the coffee pot goes off indicating that the coffee is done. For years now, Ellen has drunk her coffee black without anything in it. Her mother never drank coffee with sugar of cream so Ellen doesn’t like to put sugar or cream in her coffee. She fills her clay mug up to the rim and picked up her Bible and her coffee then stroll into the family room. Every morning, Ellen enjoys to take 45 minutes to read her Bible and…
This case study involve Kayla a 17 year old female and her 49 year old mother, Kathy. Kayla and her mother reside in a little country town, low income family. Kayla and her mother are fighting because Kathy is always taking her money and spending it on drugs and there is no money for rent and food to feed her sister and brothers. Child Protective Service has investigated allegations of abuse and neglect. Kayla fought her mother and hit her with a chair to keep her from going out and spending the money for drugs. Family court ordered Kayla to go to psychotherapy weekly. Kayla’s mother brought her to therapy. Eventually, I met with them together and individual to see where the problem lies in their relationship.…
The next issue to be dealt with is the 'offer'. Has Italian Cuisine made an offer to Tallula in the fax September 1, 2000 which read:…