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    Forensic Biology

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    Forensic biology is the application of biology to law enforcement.It includes the subdisciplines of Forensic anthropology‚ Forensic botany‚ Forensic entomology‚ Forensic odontology and various DNA or protein based techniques. Applications Forensic biology has been used to prove a suspect was at a crime scene‚ identify illegal products from endangered species solve crimes by matching crime scene evidence to suspects‚ investigate airplane bird strikes‚ and investigate bird collisions with wind turbines

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    Accreditation Board in order to be seen as a performing laboratory with professional and ethical conduct. These qualities are professionalism‚ competency and proficiency‚ and clear communications. Unfortunately for many cases where people were found guilty these rules in the laboratory weren’t entirely met. There are many cases of unethical conduct in the laboratory‚ ending up in serious consequences to the scientist and the facility itself. One of the cases portraying unethical conduct that affected the

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    Code of Conduct

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    Student Code of Conduct or the Student Code of Academic Integrity that surprised you? If so‚ what was it? Why were you surprised? If not‚ why not? After reading the University Of Phoenix Student Code of Conduct‚ I was not really surprised by any of the rules it has. I was not surprised because almost all of the rules on the Student Code of Conduct are all common sense. For example‚ harassing other students‚ carrying weapons on school grounds‚ or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol on school

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    Running head: Forensic accountant 1 Forensic Accountant Dr. Gina Zaffino Bus 508‚ Contemporary Business 11/16/2012 Running head: Forensic Accountant 2 Determine the most important five (5) skills that a forensic accountant needs to possess and evaluate the need for each skill. Be sure to include discussion regarding the relationship between the skill and its application to business operations. Although forensic accounting is not a new field‚ it has become more talked

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    Gun Powder

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    Third great Chinese invention is gunpowder. Everything from Guy Fawke’s night fireworks to modern artillery shells owes their origin to this. Ancient necromancers searching for the elixir of everlasting life on behalf of the Emperor discovered that mixtures of certain fuels and ores could‚ if mixed in the right proportions and heated‚ produce an explosion. This led in time to the discovery of gunpowder. In 1044 Zeng Gongliang wrote “The Collection of the Most Important Military Techniques”‚ and in

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    Digital Forensics

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    Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices‚ often in relation to computer crime. The term digital forensics was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation of all devices capable of storing digital data. With roots in the personal computing revolution of the late 1970s and early ’80s‚ the discipline evolved in a haphazard

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    1. INTRODUCTION Forensic science is the application of scientific procedures to help solve criminal and legal matters. At the scene of any crime a variety of physical evidence may be left behind that can link a criminal to a crime‚ or help reconstruct the sequence of events which occurred during that crime. Forensic biologists examine articles and crime scenes for evidence of biological material and attempt to determine the origin of that material by using tests that provides biologically discrimination

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    proposed approach to the criminalization of drugs would not be feasible. I believe this because federal drug laws are usually questionable‚ drug prohibition creates more opportunity for crime to occur‚ and the economical aspect of money (in the billions) being funneled towards criminal businesses and or organizations. The first reason I believe that the approach to criminalization of drugs would not be feasible is because most‚ if not all‚ federal drug laws are questionable in character in terms

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    government‚ most of the working mothers would like to use the baby/infant formula milk powder to feed their babies. Refer to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ formula milk powder may just a physiological need or it already becomes a cognitive needs. Moreover‚ based on the human needs of food of babies‚ “Needs are the basis of all motivation‚ so it may be worth remembering that needs are a perceived lack of something‚ whereas wants are specific satisfiers. In order for someone to recognise a need‚ the

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    Forensic Science

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    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 of powder residue and the shot pattern. 4. What is the Greiss Test? A test that uses chemicals to help develop gun powder residue patterns. 5. When a bullet is retrieved‚ how is it marked for identification purposes? What should be avoided? It is usually marked with the investigators’ initials. You should not

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