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    hands-on to help with the negotiator to help find out if a person is mentally ill or is just doing it for attention. It takes a lot of training‚ knowledge‚ and skills in order to perform actions that involve a police psychologist. Even psychological autopsy is the key to help assist the medical examiner in understanding the cause of death for insurance purposes and legal responsibility. They need to be aware of whether the person that is dead either committed suicide or mentally ill at the time of death

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    The Murder Mystery of Mrs. Remington It was an overcast afternoon in Virginia. The police were responding to an alleged murder at the Remington’s Residence. The Abode was a yellow duplex that was not well maintained by either Family. Mrs. Remington‚ at the age forty-seven‚ had been discovered dead in her bedroom and was reported by her husband midafternoon on Saturday. After law enforcement secured the premises‚ a detective was directed toward the scene. Detective Watson and his assistant investigated

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    dissection of a deceased female that she witnessed. This incident provides insight on the state of early medicine. Doctors in the time period used some methods that are still in practice today‚ for instance: the dead woman’s autopsy gave them knowledge of why she died‚ not unlike autopsies performed today. Society was different in the post-Revolutionary war era. The male-female relationship of the time period was quite different from today’s. Today‚ pregnancy outside of wedlock is frowned upon heavily

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    Doe John wasn’t having a major headache‚ according to his wife. The drug is prescribed for the people who have migraine or depression. Along with this‚ Doe had three the side effects in result of the drug. Moreover‚ the autopsy showed a mixture of drugs. In regard to Health Care Provider‚ he should have taken more tests to understand what was really going on with Doe John. This way Doe would get the right treatment. Moreover‚ it was irrational for the Physician to just prescribe

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    this information‚ they would know to check if the person ’s death was related to a drug overdose‚ or if unusual chemicals in the body were caused by medications the person was taking and they were related to the cause of death. They would perform an autopsy‚ looking for things such as toxins in the body‚ broken skin‚ evidence of sexual assault‚ etc.‚ and record their findings and their determined cause of death. Also‚ as forensic pathologists are trained to interpret methods of injury‚ they will examine

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    EVALUATION OF SOURCES SOURCE A The Vietnam War‚ A Concise International History Author Mark Attwood Lawrence Published Oxford University Press 2008 Accessed March and April 2016 The book is written by Mark Atwood Lawrence an Associate Professor of History‚ Distinguished Fellow at the Robert S. Strauss Centre for International Security and Law‚ and Director of Graduate Studies at the Clements Centre for National Security at The University of Texas at Austin. The book was draft read and commented

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    friends over for another drink. Queenie arrived at home ten minutes before her friends. At the door she informed her friends that Arthur had slipped and fell on the stairs when he was coming down for another drink‚ and that she thought he was dead. The autopsy confirmed he was drunk and died from a wound on the head. The question is‚ did he slip or did she trip him? When you look closer you can conclude that Queenie killed Arthur. Arthur and Queenie had a fissure making it clear that she

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    point of view‚ it is extremely unlikely for an intruder to break into a house‚ murder a child and sit at the kitchen table for twenty minutes without being caught. Finally‚ although the trauma to the head was a major factor in her death‚ JonBenet’s autopsy reported strangulation was a factor. She was found with a garrote around her neck composed of tools from Patsy’s craft kit. In addition‚ Mark Beckner‚ former Boulder Police Chief who lead the JonBenet Ramsey case‚ reports that strangulation occurred

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    “What Are the Social Effects of Alzheimer’s Disease?”    The growing epidemic of Alzheimer’s Disease plagues more than 4 million people nationwide‚ according to the National Institute for Aging. The social and financial costs associated with Alzheimer’s Disease are on the rise with no relief in sight.   Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)‚ is the most common form of Dementia. It is an irreversible disease that destroys the brain over a period of time. AD is equivalent to child development in reverse. Scientists

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    R.T. H. Laennec was a French physician who is widely known for inventing the stethoscope. He famously studied tuberculous and applied his diagnostic techniques to the disease. Laennec‚ in the chapter on tuberculous from his book A Treatise on the Diseases of the Chest and on Mediate Auscultation‚ helps historians understand the extent to which his diagnostic method is reflective of the Paris School. The Paris School saw diseases as a group of external symptoms and internal lesions occurring simultaneously

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