Frankenstein (Alphonse) says “…I had rather have been for ever ignorant than have discovered so much depravity and ingratitude in one I valued so highly” (Shelley‚ 1818/2008‚ p.59). Even though at this point‚ Alphonse believes she might be guilty‚ we can see that he did once think highly of Justine‚ another testament to her kind character and good will to the family. Alphonse goes on to tell Elizabeth‚ “If she [Justine] is‚ as you believe‚ innocent
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Shirley Jackson’s Narrative and Stylistic Techniques Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco on December 14‚ 1916 (Allen 1). She grew up near Burlingame‚ California‚ where she began writing short stories and poems as a teenager. Her family then moved east when she turned seventeen‚ and she went to The University of Rochester. After a year attending Rochester she withdrew in 1936‚ and spent her time practicing writing instead (1). She then was admitted to Syracuse University in 1937‚ where she
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Lecture # 1 Introduction to Forensic Science FOS 706 y g Physical & Biological Evidence Professor Linda Rourke Blackboard Website Must have CUNY Portal account Go to www.cuny.edu Click on Log-in (lower left) LogRegister (right side) Enter Blackboard from JJC site Announcements‚ terminology sheets‚ etc. will be posted throughout semester Professional Organizations NEAFS (Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists) AAFS (American
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abnormalities to develop a practical working description of the offender. [edit] History The origins of profiling can be traced back to as early as the Middle Ages‚ with the inquisitors trying to “profile” heretics. Jacob Fries‚ Cesare Lombroso‚ Alphonse Bertillon‚ Hans Gross
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Introduction a. Hook: It is not always true that with age comes wisdom. b. Lead: In Shirley Jackson’s short stories‚ “Afternoon in Linen” and “After You My Dear Alphonse” it is the children who show wisdom by not acting superior to others around them. c. Thesis: In “Afternoon in Linen” and “After You My Dear Alphonse” Shirley Jackson uses similar characterizations and irony to create this theme. II. BP 1 a. Topic- A narrow minded person often chooses not to let in the
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be read as an introductory letter). Walton’s epistolary efforts frame Victor’s narrative‚ which includes letters from Alphonse and Elizabeth. Like Walton’s‚ these letters convey important information that serves to advance the plot and offer some sense of authenticity to an implausible story. Additionally‚ Victor’s inclusion of these personal letters in his narrative allows Alphonse and Elizabeth to express themselves‚ shedding light on their respective concerns and attitudes‚ and thus rendering them
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and Fingerprints’. What changed? This proposed a method of fingerprint classification and comparison to replace the inaccurate Bertillon anthropometric measurement system‚ which was then in use‚ which only partially relied upon fingerprints for identification. It was an improvement because fingerprinting helped to the solving of more crimes compared to the Bertillon system. Examples One of the earliest cases involving the use of fingerprint evidence was in 1905‚ when a thumb print‚ left on a
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ORIGIN AND SERVICES OF FORENSIC SCIENCE “For most people‚ "forensic science" means cops and fingerprints and DNA analysis. All of that is still true‚ but these days forensic science encompasses much more.” Forensic science‚ also known as forensics‚ may generally be defined as the application of scientific‚ technical‚ or other specialized knowledge to assist courts in resolving questions of fact in civil and criminal trials. In other words forensic science‚ in its broadest definition‚ is the
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The Tale of the Philosopher’s Stone This is a story for the not so faint at heart. It takes place on the outskirts of Amestris‚ Liore‚ in a small‚ secluded town run by an Orthodox mayor by the name of Alphonse Edwards. Witchcraft and science are the world’s greatest investments‚ but the tiny town has no part in the black arts. Allegra Kimblee‚ a strikingly beautiful‚ yet conniving woman comes to the quaint community in search of human souls. To be used as power sources for the legendary philosophers
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blow‚ at which the Green Knight stands up‚ picks up his head and reminds Gawain of the appointed time. In his struggles to keep his bargain Gawain demonstrates chivalry and loyalty until his honor is called into question by a test involving Lady Bertillon‚ the lady of the Green Knight’s castle. The ambiguity of the poem’s ending makes it more complex than most. Christian readings of the poem argue for an apocalyptic interpretation‚ drawing parallels with the story of Adam and Eve. The Green Knight
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