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    Apollo 13 Analysis

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    Many problem skills had to be used and improvised during the movie‚ Apollo 13‚ but the one that amazed me was when Jim and Fred had to manually adjust the ship. I believe this held a significant amount of importance for getting the astronauts home. Everyone knew that to be able to reenter the earth’s atmosphere the ship only had a tiny amount of room for error. When NASA informed the astronauts that they needed to do another burn‚ but they don’t have enough power to start up the ship for the computers

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    Forensic Odontology Essay

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    Forensic odontology requires knowledge of both dentistry and the law. Practitioners in this branch of science need to have a solid understanding of dentistry and how it can be helpful in a medico-legal investigation. A forensic odontology practitioner needs to have an understanding in areas including injury interpretation‚ evidence interpretation‚ dental anthropology‚ imaging technology‚ mortuary practice and the art of medico-legal report writing. The forensic odontology practitioner must have a

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    Character evidence is generally less useful in a civil case than in a criminal case. True Original copies of documents should be carefully preserved for court. Photocopies should be used during interviews and elsewhere in the investigation. True Character evidence might be admissible in a criminal case if entered to prove motive‚ opportunity‚ or ability. True Statements made by the witnesses about what defendants said are hearsay and therefore not admissible. False Which one of the following

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    Questions 1 Give five examples of forensic samples that should be collected from each of the below to connect the scenes and suspects from:- a) The betting shop. The CS gas spray should be collected as fingerprints‚ skin tissue‚ sweat and even blood can be found on the can. The baseball bat could possibly have skin; sweat and blood on the handle therefore should be collected. The security helmet should be collected as it made contact with the baseball bat which may have left some

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    Fingerprint Evidence

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    Fingerprint Evidence Jose Tapia Lt. Lathrop CO8 June 10‚ 2013 Introduction The Study of fingerprints became one of the most important aspects in criminal investigations and forensic detections. This is because fingerprint identification is far too unique‚ and its success rate outperforms even DNA identification. Fingerprints identified at crime scenes fall into three categories‚ latent‚ plastic‚ and visible fingerprints. Many people don’t realize is that the importance of the fingerprints

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    Dead Mans Shoes

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    Dead Man’s Shoes The story takes place in South Africa. It is about what happens after a local farmer dies in an accident. From all over the nearby area‚ bachelors‚ divorcés and widowers come to try if they have got a chance to fill out the dead man’s place. And there is many good reasons to try‚ because the widow is not only attractive‚ she is also rich. She and her late husband had made a very nice and wealthy farm. Besides that‚ there is not very many white women available in this area. The

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    Apollo 11 Hoax

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    believe on July 16‚ 1969 Apollo 11 made history by landing on the moon. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) made history on July 16‚ 1969‚ but only because they managed to stratagen all of mankind. In the United States‚ starting at a young age teacher and professors from elementary school all the way up to college/higher education teach their students that Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon. There are tons of conspiracy theories about the Apollo 11 landing on the moon

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    Asics Running Shoes

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    Best Asics Running Shoes Just like many of the runners out there may have known‚ the Asics Running shoes are considered one of the most effective shoes in all running footwear shoes groups. These running shoes have become good that they can adapt to any type of runners. Many of the shoes mechanism are visible at first glance. However‚ choosing your running shoes can be extremely complicated‚ but the Asics Running shoes are manufactured from different types of high-technology materials and components

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    Forensic science

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    match with the handwritings letters. 4. How are stamped signatures different from written signatures? Stamped signatures are stamped and written signatures are written. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why are questioned documents important in forensic science? What is one example of a situation where a questioned document might be an important part of a criminal case? 2. What are some of the ways that a document examiner might try to match a questioned document to a specific typewriter? What

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    As every cheerleader knows cheer shoes are vital. Every single cheerleader has them. They’re there with you when you prosper as well as when you collapse. Although many people think that shoes aren’t a big deal‚ regardless of the sport‚ they are. Without shoes it is illegal to compete at any competition. Cheerleading without shoes also causes more injuries because of the lack of cushion and protection. I’ve had some very good but also very bad experiences with them. I remember one particular day

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