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    to someday be a forensic scientist because it deals with a lot of science and criminal justice. Being a forensic scientist I do not only help myself achieve my goal but I would also be helping other people know the cause‚ location and time of death of a loved one. Being a forensic scientist seems like a really important job because it gives closure to people and may help discover new findings. In order to be a forensic scientist a bachelor’s degree in natural science and forensic science is needed

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    Although there are many good things about sports‚ there are also bad things. The good reasons are because‚ kids love to play‚ helps you create goals in life‚ staying healthy‚ and to develop social skills. The bad reasons to play sports are‚ because you could lose self confidence by setting on the bench‚ and so many people are getting hurt these days. First and foremost‚ it’s great to play sports because kids love to play. Also‚ kids need to learn how to create goals. If children did not know how

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    making their appearance known‚ and I did relatively well‚ though wasn’t totally on my game that day. The next morning‚ I decided to get some extra practice in‚ and knew the waves would still be decent form the previous day. I wasn’t the only one‚ as about a dozen other surfers were already beach side when I showed up around six in the morning. We all paddled out‚ a couple locals

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    International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)‚ Vol.3‚ No.6‚ November 2011 TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF E-MAIL M. Tariq Banday P. G. Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology University of Kashmir‚ Srinagar - 6‚ India sgrmtb@yahoo.com ABSTRACT E-mail has emerged as the most important application on Internet for communication of messages‚ delivery of documents and carrying out of transactions and is used not only from computers but

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    Through my involvements as an undergraduate student in the communication sciences and disorders program‚ I have grown in my passion for the field of Speech-Language Pathology. These experiences have allowed me to develop qualities that make me an excellent candidate to be a high-achieving graduate student at the University of Northern Iowa. I maintain a major GPA of 3.97 while working‚ and continuing to follow my passions‚ volunteering for organizations that help those with communication disorders

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    This paper will identify two forensic settings and two external dimensions of forensic treatments. It will explain similarities and differences terms of external dimensions of forensic treatment settings. It will reveal a conclusion of insight that was gained as a result. The first forensic setting include correctional. This setting may include women‚ men‚ mental illness‚ or adolescents that are incarcerated. Nelson and Berger (1988) point out some problems that with services that surround forensic

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    several years. ¨Anthropology is the study of humans‚ and in this forensic discipline physical or biological anthropologist focus their studies on the human body as it relates to explaining the circumstances of an accident or solving a crime- often homicide¨ (¨Forensic¨). Forensic anthropologist are people who inspect the deaths of humans. They can solve cases by inspecting crime scenes or looking at human remains. The main task of a forensic anthropologist is to determine cause of death‚ whether it´s

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    Always wondered how the mind works? How criminals get those deranged ideas when they commit those horrendous murders or crimes? “Forensic psychologists are professionals that often play a role in punishing and preventing crimes by applying psychological knowledge to legal matters‚ both in the criminal and civil areas” (Karen Franklin). In layman terms‚ forensic psychologists apply principles of psychology to criminal justice. When seeking a career in this field you must choose

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    I. Overview of M&A 1. Definitions Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is an aspect of corporate strategy‚ corporate finance and management dealing with the buying‚ selling‚ dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin‚ or a new field or new location‚ without creating a subsidiary‚ other child entity or using a joint venture. The distinction between a "merger" and an "acquisition" has become increasingly

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    The History of Forensic Science Law Enforcement has used forensic science for years to help solve puzzling crimes. But not to many people know just how long the art of forensic science has been around. For example evidence of fingerprints were found in paintings and prehistoric rock carvings made by humans. The Chinese have probably used forensics much longer than most civilizations. For example back in the 700’s they used fingerprints to find out the identity of documents and clay sculptures.

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