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    Digital Transformation The blended use of technology to radically improve performance or reach of the enterprise          Shchegolev  Gleb   Hot subjects in the World Cloud  Compu1ng   Robo1cs   Social  Collabora1on   Media  Tablets   3-­‐D  Prin1ng   Mobile  Healthcare   Internet  of  Things   Big  Data   Speech  to  Speech   Transla1on   Mobile  Payment   What’s the Internet of Things Definition: (1)  The Internet of Things

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    Forensic Science

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    Review Questions 1.​ What are the four types of evidence in a criminal investigation? The four types of evidence is physical evidence‚ documentary evidence‚ demonstrative evidence and testimony. 2.​ What are individual characteristics? Give an example of an individual characteristic? Individual characteristics are properties associated with a common source to a high degree of certainty. An example of individual characteristics that forensic scientists may look for are the ridge characteristics of

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    Forensic Science

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    Forensic Science in the 21st Century DeShelle Edwards AJS/592 March 7‚ 2013 Frank Battle Abstract The importance of forensic science is continuing the objective to resolve crimes effectively and proficiently to generate eminence outcomes. Forensic science continuously expands on innovative methods and theories within a challenging industry.   Forensic science is critical to the analytical practices‚ court procedures‚ and safety measures

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    Forensic Testimony

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    Chapter I History Expert Testimony DNA Forensics At every crime scene there always some evidence left behind. Forensic Science is application of science to the law‚ everything from finger prints blood‚ hair to all in DNA analysis is used. It is the basic root to solving crimes. Forensic science involves many factors relating to the human body and has the most accurate type of convincing when it comes down in the court room. This in return gives forensics specialists to utilize different hypothesis

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    Forensic Entomology

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    Forensic entomology is using insect biology to determine specific aspects of a crime. It can be used to determine time of death‚ whether or not a body has been moved‚ and also if the victim had been intoxicated with any substances. Insects are also prime examples of Locard’s principle when solving a crime. The history of forensic entomology dates back to as early as the thirteenth century‚ and is still been developed today. There have been many cases involving forensic entomology to help solve

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    Forensic Psychology

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    Subspecialties in Forensic Psychology Subspecialties of forensic psychology Forensic psychology is defined as the application of psychological knowledge to the legal system (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2012: 6). The concept of forensic psychology can be misunderstood‚ because the definition does not explain much. The easiest way to explain forensic psychology is to break it down into its subspecialties and describe where psychological knowledge can be applied. There

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    Forensic Accounting

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    1. What is Forensic Accounting? The integration of accounting‚ auditing and investigative skills yields the speciality known as Forensic Accounting. "Forensic"‚ according to the Webster’s Dictionary means‚ "Belonging to‚ used in or suitable to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate." "Forensic Accounting"‚ provides an accounting analysis that is suitable to the court which will form the basis for discussion‚ debate and ultimately dispute resolution. Forensic Accounting encompasses

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    Forensic Accountant

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    Abstract Forensic accountant have the important task of analyzing‚ investigating and determine and discrepancies with any form of financial report‚ earning‚ fraud and hinting asset. To perform such task the individual much be accurate‚ patience and have a love for number‚ also helping people to dispute‚ recover and discovery any financial wrongdoing. The top five important and essential skills a forensic accountant would need to be successful in their line of work are knowledge

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    Forensic Dentistry

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    Written communications  Forensic dentistry Forensic dentistry‚ which sometimes referred to as forensic odontology‚ is an exciting and dynamic area of dentistry. Forensic dentistry was officially recognized in 1969 with the establishment of the American Society of Forensic Odontology. Where dentistry interacts with the law‚ while the names are interchangeable‚ the field of forensic dentistry is commonly recognized by the identification of human remains‚ but it involves much more‚ and can also be

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    Forensic Science

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    comparison microscope? What are the advantages of this microscope? A comparison microscope is a type of microscopes that is commonly used in a forensic laboratory. This microscope combines two microscopes into one unit‚ allowing the viewer to see what is under each of the lenses at the same time. This is a huge advantage because it allows you to compare evidence with a known sample because the two samples can be examined side by side. 2. What are the three substances that generally make up paint? Describe

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