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    A forensic anthropologist is someone who studies the the science behind humans to be able to answer legal questions. To understand that a little bit easier‚ they are people who identify the deceased and try to figure out how they died. Forensic anthropologists do this by studying the bones and the surroundings of the scene for clues of what could’ve happened and how. To work in this field‚ you would need to take classes of the following; biological anthropology (including osteology)‚ physics‚ chemistry

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    This paper will address three different forensic principles and they are: the medical examiner‚ a toxicology report‚ and the eyewitness statement. The article that these topics will be coming from is called‚ “Side by side‚ in life and in death” by Tyler Jett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press. The first topic I will be addressing is the medical examiner’s role in the case. A medical examiner is a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual

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    What types of systems are needed to ensure that all individuals have access to the benefits of our community as well to bring health and effectiveness to an organization or the broader community? There are two systems of process that ensure all individuals have access to the benefits of our community. The first is due process which is the ability of getting noticed and participating in the decisions that affect an individual (Baird‚ 2011). The second is substantive process which makes sure people

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    1. INTRODUCTION Data Communication and Networking seminar on High-Speed Broadband (HSBB) was organized by class of ITT 730‚ Group C770P2A and C770P1M. It was running on 12th May 2012 at Dewan Al-Ghazali‚ FSKM. The speaker‚ Mr. Masdi Mohamed is from Telekom Malaysia and has been graduated his Master in IT (UiTM) and BSC (Communication Engineering) USM. He had experience 20 years in Telecommunication industry focus on Access Network. Title of the presentation is “The design of HSBB Access

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    Equalities Role in Keeping up a Utopian Society By; Reanna Willey In 1815 your family immigrated to America under the assumption that America was a utopian society‚ where freedom of religion‚ speech‚ and press where no longer privileges but demands. With the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence fueling their ambitions‚ and the wishful thinking of hundreds of civilians‚ the thought of equality flourished within the minds of settlers. The mindset that

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    review questions: 1. The NIBIN is the National Integrated Ballistic Identification Network 2. Rifling is the spiral grooves cut into the barrel of a gun in order to make the bullet spin. Two types of markings that this produces is grooves and lands. 3. Distance determination is the process of estimating the distance between where a shot is fired and its target. This is often done by looking at the patterns of powder residue and the shot pattern. 4. The Greiss Test is a test to the presence

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    application of medical knowledge to the solution of crime. Since 1248 forensic science has evolved through the introduction of modern technology and knowledge on certain events. In modern times the perfect crime is almost impossible to commit as a direct result of hair fibres. In order to commit a perfect crime every hair fibre would have to be removed (Mr Sanchez‚ 2011). This essay explores the importance of hair fibres in forensic science and strives to grasp concepts of such a field. Aim The aim

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    FORENSIC CHEMISTRY FORENSIC CHEMISTRY SUMMARY NOTES |Ensuring accuracy and contamination of samples for analysis – 1a and 1A |Ensuring accuracy and contamination of samples for analysis – 1a and | | |1A (continued) | |Caution must be taken by scene investigators with regard to their tools‚ |

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    dividends? dividend payout ratio 2. Constant dollars are dollars adjusted for inflation to make them comparable over various years. True 3. According to Schilit‚ the search for hidden weaknesses in a company’s performance is known as forensic accounting. 4. Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of important financial ratios that is mentioned in the text to help assess an organization’s overall financial situation? asset management ratios 5. Which financial

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    Executive summary First for Forensics (FfF) is a high tech company operating in the forensic science market. The undisputed success that the company has had in the last decade‚ is now challenged by the entrance of a competitor able to provide low cost versions of the two main First for Forensics products: F1 Basic and F1 Total. The lack of competiveness is due to unsatisfactory delivery performance as a consequence of the long finished goods holding period in the warehouse. The MPC system currently

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