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    The Mysterious Package After a long day of work‚ Robert goes to his house to pack the suitcases for the trip scheduled at that exact same day. He was going to Los Angeles to visit his family‚ because he hasn’t seen them for a long time. When Robert arrives at the JFK airport‚ a stranger accosts him and asks if he can carry a mysterious package onto the plane. Robert is doubtful‚ but soon accepts since he is in need of money. After accepting the stranger’s package‚ he needs to pass through the security

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    FINGERPRINTS ANATOMY

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    Being accused of something you didn’t do is not only unfair‚ but also injustice. Although fingerprints are crucial evidence and data of a case‚ it’s not the only piece of information available. While trying someone for a case‚ it’s only lawful if the jurors understand the process and basic principles of the technique. However‚ the system of unskilled jurors can be improved. These days‚ fingerprinting people seems pretty cunning. With a DNA database‚ fingerprints seem like a reliable source. For

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    This personal signature is our fingerprints. We all have one‚ and no one else in the world has one quite like yours. In fact‚ no two people have exactly the same fingerprints‚ that even includes identical twins. For as small and hard to notice as our fingerprints are‚ they are extremely complex and can be crucial for reasons such as background checks‚ mass disaster identification‚ biometric security‚ and perhaps most popular‚ in criminal situations. Fingerprint analysis has been used to identify suspects

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    Fingerprint Security

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    CHAPTER I 1.1 Introduction: These days‚ hot products like mobile phones‚ GPS and computers can be secured at the touch of a fingerprint. Designing in security at the start of a new product development process is more effective than adding it on later. Unlocking your mobile phone by scanning your fingerprint is not a thing of science fiction. It’s an everyday reality for millions of mobile phone users‚ the greatest proportion of who live in Asia. But designing-in security to mobile phones can be

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    Fingerprint analysis had been used for over 100 years in law enforcement. The first forensic organization to identify criminals was established in 1915. In that time fingerprints were being used to track a criminal’s record‚ including previous arrests to decide decisions like sentencing‚ probation‚ and pardoning decisions. As technology has advanced so has our use for fingerprints. We have now been able to use fingerprints for background checks‚ biometric security (a way to access computers‚ electronic

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    Fingerprint Identification

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    modalities in biometrics such as fingerprints‚ face‚ iris‚ etc.‚ fingerprints are the most widely used and have the longest history in real-world law enforcement applications. Research into automated fingerprint identification began in the 1960’s and the resulting AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems) have been used worldwide with established dependability. Millions of identifications over a century of actual forensic history have clearly shown that fingerprints are unique and

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    fiction‚ featuring fantastic plots and sometimes involving such devices as trips in outer space‚ time faults‚ and apocalyptic destruction. Among his other novels are Player Piano (1952)‚ Mother Night (1961; film‚ 1996)‚ Cat’s Cradle (1963)‚ God Bless You‚ Mr. Rosewater (1965)‚ Breakfast of Champions (1973; film‚ 1999)‚ Deadeye Dick (1983)‚ Bluebeard (1987)‚ and the novel-memoir Timequake (1997). He also wrote short stories‚ plays‚ and essays‚ e.g.‚ the collections Wampeters‚ Foma and Granfalloons (1974)

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    What Would You Do Analysis

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    "W.W.Y.D" Society is quick to judge and people are quick to stereotype other people. In the show "What Would You Do" three people were trying to steal a bike. The first one was a white male and most of the people just walked by or asked "Is that your bike‚" and his reply was "No‚" then the people just kept walking by and didn’t even try to stop him. There was roughly 100 people an hour that just walked by until an old couple walked up and tried to stop him. Next‚ was a black male and the first

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    1. How would you boil down Kent’s analytic doctrine in understandable terms for policymakers? Kent explains in the document “Tensions in Analyst-Policymaker Relation” that there needs to be a relationship between the analyst and the policymaker. The policy-maker will criticize the analyst work to ensure that the evidence has been evaluated‚ the recommendations are not vague or biased and that alternative explanation and projections have been considered. He sums up the job of the analyst by stating

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    do they live on forever? Joanne Harris’ short story‚ “Would you Like to Reconnect?”‚ follows the story of a mother who has just lost her son and although he is dead‚ his twitter account remains active and maintains communication with the mother. Because of the grieving and confused character of the mother‚ the weary‚ lonely mood of the story along with the repetition and symbol of the twitter notification‚ the story clearly conveys a theme of how social media can be detrimental to humans‚ disconnect

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