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    Joshua Cravy 1/18/2017 Hist 1302 Dr. Tom McKinney Discussion 13 The Reconstruction era was the point at which the South became part of the union again after the civil war had ended. This era in history holds many key events that helped give African American’s the rites they truly deserved which is why I believe it definitely necessary. However‚ this was a slow process of making them completely equal to whites in a sense that they were not completely free people. In fact‚ they were not allowed

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    have probably heard the term “forensic science” at least once. Forensics is a very important area of science‚ mostly dealing with crime scene analyzation to figure out the basic questions of “who did it?” and “how did they do it?” I personally plan on being a forensic analyst in the future‚ so I was very excited at the prospect of writing this speech in order to do much research on one of my favourite subjects. Arguably one of the most important factors in forensic science is the chemistry behind

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    Initially‚ majoring in Forensic Chemistry was not my first choice. I have always been more interested in science but I never thought of actually majoring in the science field. Since I was a child I always looked forward to going to science class. In elementary school my many teachers helped me gain a love for science. But‚ it was in the sixth grade is when I decide that maybe I could see a science field in my future. My sixth grade teacher set up a dissection lab one day and we were able to pick

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    Failures of the First and Second Reconstructions Some people say we’ve got a lot of malice some say its a lot of nerve. But‚ I say we won’t quit moving until we get what we deserve. We have been bucked and we have been conned. We have been treated bad‚ talked about as just bones. But just as it takes two eyes to eyes make a pair. Brother we won’t quit until we get our share. Say it loud- I’m Black and I’m Proud. James Brown The First and Second Reconstructions held out the great promise of

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    What is forensic science? Forensic science‚ is the application of science to the criminal justice system. Forensic science is any science that is used for the purposes of the criminal justice system. Forensic scientists use forensics to help determine who committed a crime. For example‚ forensic scientists are able to compare fingerprints from a crime scene with databases of fingerprints in order to find who was at the scene of a crime. 2. What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist

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    States has started using is facial recognition. The freedictionary.com website defines facial recognition as: "biometric identification by scanning a person ’s face and matching it against a library of known faces‚" (The Free Dictionary‚ 2012) "they used face recognition to spot known terrorists." This paper will help one understand what facial recognition is‚ who uses facial recognition‚ and when they use it. This paper will take a look into a couple of cases where facial recognition has been used

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    Digital forensics is not a new phenomenon‚ therefore‚ why is it‚ still to this day‚ not considered a profession. As mentioned in the article‚ digital forensics has been around since the 1970s when the government first began to develop tools to investigate web based fraud (Losavio‚ Seigfried-Spellar‚ and Sloan‚ 2016). Social scientists have claimed that due to the progression digital forensics has received‚ such as‚ specialized knowledge; specialized training; work that is considered great value;

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    Bunting (2012)‚ Gogolin (2013)‚ Kral (2011) and Nelson‚ Phillips and Steuart (2010) provide lists of item that a digital forensics investigator should have at the scene. The table at the end of this section summarizes the suggestions of these authors. Hardware & software Data acquisition‚ particularly preserving volatile data‚ will be foremost in the mind of the digital forensics investigator upon arrival at the scene of the incident. If the machines are running‚ and particularly if the machines

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    criminal activities or any natural disaster are very well portrayed by Forensic Science. This far-fetched science lends a hand in investigating and delivering judgment for criminal or civil cases and identification of an individual during these proceedings. These days we consider forensic odontology very much reliable and trustworthy method of identification of the deceased‚ particularly in several fatality incidents. Forensic dental record assessment has been used for human

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    The word “Reconstruction” is recognized in an American historical context as the reorganization and reestablishment of the seceded states after the civil war. However‚ this extend of time suffered a fluctuation of freedoms for African Americans in the southern region of the country. While slavery did not exist anymore‚ reconstruction ended up being fruitful just temporarily‚ and was basically nullified by the regressive pattern that took after the finish of Reconstruction in 1877. On this piece

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