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    Areas Of Sociology Sociology is a very broad and diverse field. There are many different topics and scopes in the field of sociology‚ some of which are relatively new. The following are some of the major areas of research and application within the field of sociology. For a full list of sociology disciplines and areas of research‚ visit the sociology disciplines page. Family. The sociology of family examines things such as marriage‚ divorce‚ child rearing‚ and domestic abuse. Specifically‚ sociologists

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    Counseling Psychologist Once upon a time their was a girl named Sarah she had a very complicated life. She went to numerous alleviator but‚ she was not going to communicate with another alleviator. When she was five years old she was adopted from Russia. She was always infuriated although‚ she did not fully comprehend why she was vexed. She went through many foster homes although‚ she was aggravated with all of them. Even though her parents idolized her so much they refused to give up on her. Sara

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    Sports Psychologist What this specialisation appeals to me: Nowadays as a sports psychologist’s role is more welcomed as part of the regular coaching staff for teams and for individual athletes. But not only that I can also educate you mental skills for increase performance. We can help you enhance confidence‚ focus‚ composure‚ intensity and trust in athletic performance. These prime mental skills help the athletes to improve performance and can help in other areas of sports. However this field of

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    Review Questions What is toxicology? the study of substances that cause adverse effects in humans or other organisms Who was Mathieu Orfila? a Spanish-born chemist who published one of the first written works dedicated to the topic of poisons and medications What is strychnine? What symptoms does it cause? It comes from the seeds of the strychnine tree‚ and strychnine poisoning can occur through consumption‚ inhalation‚ or absorption by mucous membranes. Symptoms are painful cramps and muscle

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    At the time‚ I began my undergraduate studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign it was my aspiration to become an early elementary teacher. However‚ in the middle of my sophomore year of my undergraduate studies‚ my ambition of being a schoolteacher changed. After taking and enjoying many psychology courses‚ I became enthralled by the discipline. I wanted to pursue careers in the fields of psychology and education. My interests in psychology and my passion for working with children

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    paint next to the victim‚ Miller. Foster demonstrated that the prints found in the wet paint matched to Jennings finger prints 4.What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation? The role of the forensic chemist in a crime scene investigaton is to analyze all chemicals using a varitey of tests. 5.Who helped pioneer forensic chemistry? Describe one of her famous cases. France McGill helped pioneer forensice chemistry. One of her famous case was the one involving an old coupler

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    challenge.? I have never given up on the what-ifs because often what did not happen can be more engaging than what actually happened. Take for example‚ the debate over the cause of Napoleon?s death that textbooks set down as stomach cancer. There were forensic doctors who examined strands of Napoleon?s hair and found traces of arsenic‚ suggesting that the emperor of France did not die of natural causes and could have been murdered with regular doses of arsenic. This debate always makes me wonder if it

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    Being a psychologist is very difficult because getting people to talking and express their feelings are hard. I. Getting people to open up and express themselves can be difficult. Children and even adults don’t want to have to express their feelings to a stranger. People tend to stereotype psychologists. They think they don’t do anything but give a little advice and take large amounts of money for it. A. Children and teenagers are forced to go to a psychologist a lot of the time. They feel the

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    What is the NIBIN? It is The National Integrated Ballistic Information Network‚ which is a computer network used to have images of recovered ballistic evidence. 2. What is rifling? What two types of markings does this produce? Rifling is given spiral grooves by the manufacturer. The two types are grooves and lands. 3. What is a distance determination? How is this done? The process of estimating the distance between where a shot is fired and its target. It is done by looking at the patterns

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    happened to the city? Why is Herculaneum important to archeology today? What are some of the challenges that archeologists face when examining the city of Herculaneum? How do you think the archeological investigation of Herculaneum relates to forensic anthropology? In what ways are similar techniques and processes used in both of these situations? What is surprising about the ruins in Herculaneum? How is this different than Pompeii? How do archeologists know that other people have been to the

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