Review questions 08.06 How are fire scenes different than regular crime scenes for investigators? They are different than regular crime scenes because fire scenes have a different procedure. Plus‚ most fires scenes don’t require a search warrant. This is because it can take a long time to get a search warrant but with fire scenes it is crucial to get the evidence as soon as possible because causes of the fire‚ like petroleum‚ can evaporate within days‚ or even hours of the fire. Also‚ they need
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Review Questions 1. What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur? 1. Loop Fingerprints‚ 60-60% 2. Whorl Fingerprints‚ 30-35% 3. Arch Fingerprints‚ 5% 2. What is a medulla? What do forensic scientists use this for? The medulla is the set of cells that run through hair. Forensic scientists use the medulla to look at the shape and color of pigment and also to see if the hair has been bleached or dyed. 3. What is a precipitin test? What is it
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Questions for Critical Thinking 2: SOLUTIONS Salvatore’s Chapter 4: a. Discussion Questions: 8 and 11. 8. {5 points] If the price increases by 10 percent‚ by how much does the quantity of household ( a) natural gas and ( b) electricity change in the short run and in the long run? ( Hint: Use the price- elasticity values in Table 4- 3.) In general‚ . Using the numbers we have Short-run Long-run Gas Electricity 11. [5 points] Suppose that the cross- price elasticity of demand between
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Critical Thinking Questions 6. Describe the effects of divorce on children under five‚ school-aged children‚ and teenagers. children under five may experience increased temper tantrums‚ have difficulty sleeping‚ and have more separation anxiety. School-aged children
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Review Questions 1. What is the nervous system? What does it two? What two parts make up this system?It coordinates the actions of the animal and sends messages from one part of the body to another. It is composed of the brain and the spinal cord. 2. What is the gastrointestinal system? What does it do? It digests ingested food and gets rid of any waste after the food is digested. 3. What is epilepsy? What are the two different types of epilepsy? A disease of reoccurring seizures. Symptomatic
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1.08 Review Questions 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? The differences between biological‚ adoptive‚ and foster parents are very simple. A biological parent shares DNA with their child‚ while adoptive and foster parents choose to take a child in and care for them. Just because adoptive and foster parents didn’t personally bring them into the world does not make them any less of a parent. 2. What financial needs are parents
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buttons - are shoved back/ and forth across the map./” (3-4). Buttons by Carl Sandburg takes place during the time of World War 1. The poem contains several poetic elements which supports how the speaker feels about the behavior of people during World War I. The poetic elements in Buttons include setting‚ symbolism‚ tone‚ and irony. The first step to understanding Buttons is understanding the importance of the setting. Carl Sandburg wrote the poem in 1915‚ which took place during World War 1. Knowing
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Critical Thinking Questions 6.1 Identify the steps involved in computing the future value when you have multiple cash flows. First‚ prepare a time line to identify the size and timing of the cash flows. Second‚ calculate the present value of each individual cash flow using an appropriate discount rate. Finally‚ add up the present values of the individual cash flows to obtain the present value of a cash flow stream. This approach is especially useful in the real world where the cash flows for each
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician and scientist who dominated the mathematical community during and after his lifetime. His outstanding work includes the discovery of the method of least squares‚ the discovery of non-Euclidean geometry‚ and important contributions to the theory of numbers. Born in Brunswick‚ Germany‚ on April 30‚ 1777‚ Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss showed early and unmistakable signs of being an extraordinary youth. As a child prodigy‚ he was
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1. What influences a person’s choices? Our decision-making process is heavily influenced by past experiences‚ instincts‚ our emotional states‚ our capacities for delayed gratification and the strong desire not to make wrong decisions. Even some innate desire for endorphins probably adds to our decisions. When you face more and more options and information‚ it can complicate your thinking and increase your expectations of regret. 2. Does creativity mater? Yes because it empirical support as an
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