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    Pre-Reading Notes (Very Short Introduction - Chapter 5; Fundamentals of Forensic Science – Chapter 11): • Red and white cell blood antigens are polymorphic: they exist in more than one form and everyone inherits one or more forms of each of them • A successful DNA profile makes it possible to reach a conclusion that a DNA sample came from a specific individual‚ giving law enforcement and forensic science a new‚ powerful identification tool that complements fingerprints and other methods of identification

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    because it gives its own opinions on what’s right and wrong. However‚ I like how honest and direct the material is presented. I learned something from most chapters‚ but I especially enjoyed chapter 5.2 “Clientele building” and 7.1 “Defining success.” Chapter one is based on respect‚ integrity‚ and commitment. I really enjoyed reading this chapter because it opened my eyes to a lot. For example there are three elements of respect; self respect‚ self esteem‚ and mutual respect. On page 6 it explains

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    Part I INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter introduces the field of microbiology and discusses the importance of microorganisms not only as causative agents of disease‚ but also as important contributors to food production‚ antibiotic manufacture‚ vaccine development‚ and environmental management. It presents a brief history of the science of microbiology and an overview of the microbial world. The origin of life and

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    Outlined Notes 2011 Chapter 1 Sex – designated based on biology‚ naturally born body parts Biological‚ based on chromosomes and anatomy‚ influenced in utero by progesterone levels Gender – socially constructed and expressed‚ it is not stable or innate Can change based on: self‚ culture‚ in relation to others gender Transgender – have the physical characteristics of one sex buy identify internally strongly as the other sex Intersexed – people who have biological qualities of both sexes

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    Presented by Dr. Carol Dempsey‚ the lecture on creation is definitely worth paying close attention to. Earth’s creation is strongly rooted in theological teachings. The book of Genesis‚ chapters 1 and 2‚ describe the many events that took place through God’s spoken word in a period of seven days. The two chapters of Genesis also speaks of a connectedness and unity among that which is divine‚ human‚ and non-human. Dr. Dempsey presents the idea that‚ “Creation is a series of interdependent relationships

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    The beginning of chapter 1 starts out by a 24 year old First Lieutenant‚ Jimmy Cross‚ reading letters from a lady named Martha. Martha is an english major at a school called Mount Sebastian College and Jimmy describes her letters as being beautifully written. Jimmy is also in love with Martha‚ but she doesn’t feel the same way about him. The author then introduces us to the things that each soldier carries. Some soldiers are required to carry certain things based on their role and duty in the military

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    Summary: Randy Pausch was a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He was living a great life with his wife and three children‚ two boys and one girl. He always imagine his life as he was living it. One unexpected day he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The survival rate of this cancer is very low so he knows that he was going to die soon. His reaction was opposite to the reaction that you would expect. He reacts very optimistic and decide to give a last lecture. He wanted

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    In “Chapter 1‚” Irene Hunt begins the book with the main characters‚ Josh and Joey. Josh’s alarm is going off at about four o’clock in the morning‚ to wake him up to deliver papers. Joey‚ Josh’s frail little brother‚ wants to go with him‚ but Josh does not want him to. Also‚ the October chill‚ along with little sleep makes him irritable and moody. Despite his feelings‚ Josh knows that the infinitesimal amount of money he is bringing in for his family is important. However‚ he goes downstairs and

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    Next‚ chapter ten‚ “The Psalms for Christians: In the West until the Reformation‚ and in the East‚” traces the Christian community and their use of the Psalms. During this period‚ we begin to see formal liturgies develop in the early centuries as a part of worship‚ which included the use of psalms in these liturgies (p.166). It is clear that the Psalms remain an important part of worship‚ for both the Jew‚ as seen in the previous chapter‚ and for the Christian (p.167). Furthermore‚ chapter ten provides

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    Throughout chapter ten and eleven‚ one learns about the differences in manuscript writing. Likewise‚ one also becomes illuminated to the fact that various cultures capture art‚ history‚ and religion quite differently. More to the point‚ certain values hold a higher regard than others when comparing the different cultures. In chapter ten “The Islamic World‚” one learns about the style‚ medium and reason for which the Koran was created. The Koran was a sacred book created which captured the word of

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