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    God could show up in the world and tell us all that he exists and tell us to live right‚ and after departing‚ parts of the world would be convinced--and try to convince others--that it was an episode of mass hysteria. Others would live their lives in peace and love until eventually they didn’t‚ because it was too difficult. Some would remain dedicated the rest of their lives‚ but not many. Scientists would prove the "science" behind the event. Some people would forget. Newborns wouldn’t believe it

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    Guccione. "’CSI Effect’ Hinted by Blake Jurors." ’CSI Effect’ Hinted by Blake Jurors. N.p.‚ 20 Mar. 2005. Web. 02 June 2014. . In this article‚ “ ‘CSI Effect’ Hinted by Blake Jurors‚” Andrew Blankstein and Jean Guccione talk about Robert Blake’s murder case. He was accused for ambushing his wife‚ Bonny Lee Bakley on May 4‚ 2011. This article is really interesting‚ because it is confusing at first. It points out arguments that will both support and not support the opinion that “CSI effect” should

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    In the Black Mirror season 3 episode 1‚ the world is ruled by social status and social acceptance‚ everything from entering a building to flying on a plane is based on your social status which ranges from 0 to 5 stars. The theme of Racial profiling leading to demonization is present strongly in this episode. Black people and people of color are mostly seeing working in cafes and low-end jobs where their white counterparts have jobs in buildings where they seem to build their social status instead

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    In an episode entitled “Diversity Day.” In this episode‚ Michael had made some slightly racist remarks in the beginning of the episode and someone decided to tell the boss above him. The company decides to send in a man to help teach the employees about workplace diversity‚ Michael being as childish as he is starts to get aggravated with the man and decides to take over. Michael comes up with a game that involves giving every member in the office a note card with a race written on it‚ but they do

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    References: (2007). Modern Forensics: 21st Century. Retrieved January 25‚ 2008‚ from New York State Trooper Web site: Retrieved from: http://www.troopers.state.ny.us/Forensic_Science/Modern_Forensics Cole‚ Simon A. and Dioso-Villa‚ Rachel‚ CSI and its Effects: Media‚ Juries‚ and the Burden of Proof. New England Law Review‚ Vol. 41‚ No. 3‚ 2007. Retrieved from: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1023258 Cowan‚ Thomas 1962‚ Decision Theory in Law‚ Science‚ and Technology. Retrieved from: http://www.sciencemag

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    THREE CAREER EPISODES CAREER EPISODE - I CE-1.1 INTRODUCTION Academic Project done during sixth semester to fulfill the requirement for awarding degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mining Engineering from Kakatiya University. Topic: Slope Stability Analysis in Open Cast Mines.

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    In Episode 4 of Serial‚ there are many inconsistencies within the stories that are testified. Jay is very unclear and indecisive. Jen‚ a new person who testifies‚ is also unclear‚ and is suddenly the missing piece everyone has been looking for in the case. She brings more evidence‚ and does not seem to have helped much. There are many inconsistencies in this episode‚ and there are still many missing pieces to be found‚ and explained. One larger inconsistency is the changing of Jay’s story. Jay has

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    Career Episode 3 A) Introduction 3.1 This episode describes my participation in the project “Network Engineer Web-Based Viewer “for Al Mozoon Company. The project took place in the period from Jun 2010 until December 2010 in Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. My task as a Senior Telecommunications Network Engineer was to preside over the procession of the project. B) Background 3.2 Telecommunications companies select and implement Telcordia’s Network Engineer (NE) for one simple reason; they want to manage

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    Reading Journal – Paul Bowles’ and “A Distant Episode” Setting is crucial in this story. Even though Bowles doesn’t explicitly say which country the professor is in‚ we can assume he is in the Middle East by his mention of traveling to the “warm country” (403). We can also safely assume that the professor is a linguist that specializes in Arabic. I was struck by the satire of this story. The Professor‚ a specialist in languages has his tongue pulled out so he will never speak again. “The man swiftly

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    Forensic Science in the 21st Century Gertrude West Forensic Science and Psychological Profiling /CJA590 May 30‚ 2011 Edward Baker Forensic Science in the 21st Century Forensic science has various influences on crime‚ investigation and the people that are involved. Forensic science has a connection with the courts to ensure crimes are getting solved and justice is being served to those that commit crimes. With the help of forensic science‚ crimes are being solved from a human and technological

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