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    Investigating travel and tourism industry There are 8 main components of travel and tourism industry. They are : 1- Accommodation- this is the most important component in the travel and tourism industry. Accommodation may include hotels‚ guest-houses‚ lodging-houses‚ bed and breakfast‚ inns and motels. 2- Transport- a good transportation system is very important for a travel and tourism industry‚ whether people are on business‚ travelling for leisure or visiting friends and

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    Forensic auditing’ covers a broad spectrum of activities‚ with terminology not strictly defined in regulatory guidance. Generally‚ the term ‘forensic accounting’ is used to describe the wide range of investigative work which accountants in practice could be asked to perform. The work would normally involve an investigation into the financial affairs of an entity and is often associated with investigations into alleged fraudulent activity. Forensic accounting refers to the whole process of investigating

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    information on a crime or suspect. These ways include: testimony‚ physical evidence‚ direct evidence‚ or real‚ or physical evidence‚ also known as forensic evidence. In “Forensic Science: Evidence‚ Clues‚ and Investigation” by Andrea Campbell‚ forensic evidence is the most important evidence that is presented during a trial. In addition‚ forensic evidence is the method in which crime investigators collect evidence such as blood samples‚ fingerprints‚ and other forms of DNA. Forensic evidence uses

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    Sykes. The encoder has used eye contact to create a direct mode of address with the decoder. It makes the model look seductive and attractive‚ which appeals to the target audience who are people in groups E and D on the demographic scale. The mise en scene used on the image such as his tattoos anchors the rock genre of this magazine. The encoder has constructed the front cover using bright colours such as orange and red‚ which contrast with the black and white background to make it stand out on the

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    INTRODUCTION • The discipline of forensic odontology involves the application of extensive dental specific knowledge to legal and criminal issues. It focuses primarily on personal identification‚ mass disaster identification‚ age estimation and analysis of bite marks. • The ideal forensic odontologist is a person 1. Who is educated in dentistry‚ has been trained in forensic odontology‚ is engaged in research in the same or related subject and has published papers to his credit 2. Who has been

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    Cultural Studies and "Forensic Noir" According to Thomas Doherty‚ American pop culture can’t get enough of the highly graphic and intense forensic thrillers on prime time television. This genre is known to many people as "forensic noir". The same style appears in all of the shows; someone gets killed‚ forensics play a game breaker‚ criminal gets caught‚ and then the case is closed. Doherty states‚ "Cultural-Studies Intellectuals" have been mapping the forensic noir that has led to a revitalization

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    The forensic investigation of any death is a vital and important process that involves different exporters to find the truth through scientific evidence. A particular investigation that we will be examining is the death of a pedestrian from a ‘hit and run’ accident. Although car accidents are not a major cause of death‚ they are quite a lot of cases and they are always very tragic. This investigation will investigate a deliberate ‘hit and run’ where the pedestrian experienced tertiary impact‚ causing

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    Hello again! I’m so glad you have decided to come back to my postings. Hope you are doing well! If you recall from my last post‚ I want to be a Forensic Psychologist. To become a Forensic Psychologist‚ I would have to get a PhD in psychology or a Doctor of Psychology degree‚ a Psy.D. I will be going towards a Psy.D. Instead of doing a dissertation that’s required for a Ph.D.‚ I’ll be doing practical work‚ examinations and a one-year internship‚ according to Bureau of Labor Statistics on How to Become

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    Forensic Scientist Goals

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    whether personal or professional‚ is essential and allows for further opportunities of advancement. To attend the University of Florida would allow me to be one-step closer to one of my professional goals of becoming a Forensic Scientist. The first step towards a career in the Forensics community begins with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology. The University of Florida offers an exceptional undergraduate

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    i S Co Crime and Technology • Science has excelled in all forms of life‚ and helped the human kinds in many ways. • With the advancement of technology punished the criminals in different ways‚ criminals had found various ways to conduct a crime and human brain is a complex system of strategies‚ making the criminal more dangerous‚ but at the same time human had found more ways through which criminals could be caught and punished. Crime and Technology • One such way is called ‘Forensic’‚ • Forensic

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