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    As a crime scene investigator you are exposed to many health risk or hazards. Although‚ there is not truly one time were you cannot find yourself in a very unique situation during an investigation. Furthermore‚ when investigating a scene you must always prepare yourself for whatever may happen and protect yourself at all times. Therefore‚ your safety is very important as well as the priority to limit any injuries or illnesses to exposures. Now when responding to a crime scene an investigator or

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    Macbeth Scene Critique Macbeth is known for being a very bloody play that demonstrates the damaging affects that political ambition has‚ to those who strive for power. The play begins with a scene that causes confusion at first‚ however‚ once the play progresses Shakespeare’s intention of this scene is quite effective. Throughout the play the mood is primarily dark and gloomy. By starting the play with three witches in an empty field stating‚ “fair is foul and foul is fair” (Shakespeare‚ I‚ i‚

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    Aaron Robbins Ms. Wolf English 3 28 November 2013 Great Gatsby Essay “People are so busy dreaming the American Dream‚ fantasizing about what they could be or have the right to be‚ that they’re all asleep at the switch. Consequently‚ we are living in the age of human error.” – Florence King. The American Dream is the legendary utopia of equality‚ democracy‚ and prosperity. F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author of The Great Gatsby‚ examines the question of whether or not the exuberance of material

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    Hunger Games essay An important scene in the film the hunger games directed by Gary Ross is the reaping scene. This scene is important because it develops 3 ideas. Firstly‚ the effects of a totalitarian government‚ Secondly reality tv and its effects and lastly it develops kadnesses character. ross develops this scene through the use of verbal and visual features. The first reason this scene is important is because it shows a totalitarian society this is seen through the peacekeepers looking over

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    placed into groups of three to four students‚ and will select a scene in which they believe is a pivotal scene in Othello. As a group‚ students perform a close reading of their selected passage. They will be instructed to annotate their selection‚ highlighting and noting important aspects of language and actions‚ as well as the specific impact that these aspects have on the scene and piece as a whole. Students will then create a movie scene based on their selection. The teacher will encourage students

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    entire department‚ such as‚ detectives‚ blood analysts‚ toxicologists‚ and anthropologists‚ etc. One job that combines and gives a general overview of these careers‚ is Crime Scene Investigation. Crime scene investigators(CSIs) work closely with law enforcement to help gather and investigate evidence found at a crime scene. I believe I will enjoy this job; even with the gruesome sights I might have to witness‚ because I love solving things and I also enjoy the idea of bringing justice to the victims

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    unaware of being in a reality television show for the whole of his life. The scene of Truman in the cellar is significant in the film because the audience is able to see the feelings deep inside of Truman and how it raises the tension. The camera shots and angles used in this scene illustrate Truman’s emotions perfectly. Meryl’s unreasonable clothing and voice elicits curiosity from the audience. The setting of the scene matches with the mystifying signs that Weir has left. All these elements were

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    An Air Traffic Control Tower (Photo by Fred Mabonga)   In many countries the pilot in command of the flight is the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft. The pilot may‚ in an emergency situation‚ deviate from ATC instructions to the extent required to deal with the situation. This is carried as the pilot’s best professional consideration in view of the current emergency situation. In some instances it could be a split second decision in order to save the situation for the safety

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    I think the the adaptation of the nunnery scene by Kenneth Branagh was the most effective of the ones we viewed‚ for through its symbolic use of setting‚ its inclusion of the complete Hamlet text‚ and the emphasis placed on the shifts in tone between the young lovers Hamlet and Ophelia‚ it incorporates subtleties of theme and meaning of the original play‚ which other adaptation fail to convey. The main reason why Branagh’s adaptation‚ according to me‚ was the most successful was because he tried

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    Casual Factors in Road and Traffic Related Injuries Driving is an important task and responsibility that teenagers take on when they receive their learners license‚ mainly at the age of 16. Each year‚ a great number of Australians lose their lives or are badly injured in road accidents. Sadly‚ young people are over-represented in road trauma statistics. Despite making up only 15% of drivers‚ young drivers represent around 36% of annual road fatalities. A 17 year old driver with a P1 license is

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