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    put in air-tight containers to prevent the evaporation of any flammable liquid evidence. Critical Thinking Questions What do you think would be the most challenging part of investigating a fire or explosion crime scene? Why? I think the most challenging part of investigating a fire or explosion crime scene would be collecting evidence. This is because a lot of the evidence is going to either be destroyed or

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    below that are designed to be operated at no more than gauge pressure of 2psi(13.8 kPa) shall be designed to withstand an internal explosion gauge pressure of 50psi(344 kPa) for containment of possible explosion pressures. For operating gauge pressures in excess of 2 psi (13.8 kPa) the equipment as described below shall be designed to withstand an internal explosion pressure 3.4 times the absolute operating pressure. 1.3.171.2 1.3.171.5 1.3.171.9 6.4.6 6.4.6.1.1 6.4.6.1.2 6.4.6.1.3

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    Multiple bombs explode near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Two bombs go off around 2:50 in the afternoon as runners finish the race. At least three people are killed. One is an eight year old boy. More than 170 people are injured. Another explosion happens during the afternoon at the JFK Library‚ but officials confirm that the incident is not connected. Later in the day‚ President Obama says from the White House briefing room‚ "We still do not know who did this or why‚ and people shouldn’t

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    WRITTEN BY: SAYALI MAIEN DIRECTED BY: SHREYA MISHRA NARRATED BY: KIRTANA KANAGARAJ PARTICIPANTS ARE: KIRTANA KANAGARAJ- APOORVA SHINDE- SAYALI MAIEN- SHREYA MISHRA- SHIKHA CHANDEL- ROHIT CHAVAN- RAJ GOREKAR- AKASH SHINDE- DEEP MAYEKAR- MEHUL MEWADA- SUMMARY: It is the year 2020 and man has mastered the art of asteroid colonization. Several scientists have their private labs located on asteroids located in earth’s orbit to study the space with minimum atmospheric interference. Many

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    Art Review: I chose to do my art review on the artist Cai Guo-Qiang‚ who is a Chinese artist who does most of his art in the form of explosions and large scale projects such as this one‚ which bring attention to problems in society dealing with violence and terrorism. In his piece titled Inopportune: Stage 1‚ Guo-Qiang displays 9 identical cars‚ which are tumbling through the air in different positions‚ with large lights sticking out‚ resembling that the car is exploding only to conclude with

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    Module EightTQ

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    collected? What should be avoided? The evidence is placed in air tight containers to prevent further evaporation. Plastic bags are avoided. Critical Thinking Questions 1.What do you think would be the most challenging part of investigating a fire or explosion crime scene? Why? The most challenging part would be finding the orgin of the fire and figuring out how the fire started and then carefully preserving the evidence because its very delicate and the evidence can me messed up easily. 2.Do you think

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    Explosives

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    nitrate salts‚ sulfur and charcoal‚ now known as black powder. Gunpowder which is a low explosive‚ exhibits deflagration‚ or rapid burning‚ rather than detonation‚ the reaction exhibited by high explosives. While‚ perhaps counterintuitively‚ their explosions are started by chemical explosives‚ nuclear weapons produce far greater force by totally different mechanisms. Especially in the military‚ discussions often focus on "explosives and demolitions". The field of demolition‚ which also applies to

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    Explosion

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    Avoided other vessels by passing there starboard side (wrong side). | The captain is already not following the rules of the sea‚ how do we know it was not completely the Norwegian ships fault. | http://thecanadian encyclopedia.com/featured/the-Halifax-explosions | The Imo was 18 hours behind Schedule and Mont Blanc was aSitting duck outside‚ and Pilot Mont Blanc was astonished to see the Imo advancing at high speeds. | The ship was in a rush to get tothe destination and was speedingon purpose so it could

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    The Port Chicago Disaster On the 24 of July 1944‚ a memorandum was written from Captain W. S. Parsons‚ USN to Rear Admiral W. R. Purnell‚ USN. It was a report on the most destructive explosion on United States soil at that time. It was known as the Port Chicago Explosion. Captain Parsons worked in the Bureau of Ordnance as their Liaison Officer. So he was a prime candidate for the job. Rear Admiral Purnell was the head of the Military Policy Committee. This memorandum was not intended to

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    forensic science unit 8

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    cans with airtight lids. Plastic bags should be avoided because they can produce dangerous gases when they are mixed with flammable liquids. Crit thinking q’s 1. What do you think would be the most challenging part of investigating a fire or explosion crime scene? Why? The most

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