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    War Is Not the Answere

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    Misak Michael Tadevossian War is not the answer! Are innocent lives in exchange for uncertainty really the answer? War does not guaranty solutions however it does promise death. When a government takes the lives of young children with motives of power and profit‚ always claiming that its reasons are pure and morally just‚ for example‚ "Operation Iraqi Freedom"‚ it violates its promise to the country of its pursuit

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    Forensic science helps solve crimes faster‚ and with the crime rate in every country rising‚ forensic science becomes increasingly important. The forensic department of a country also reduces the burden of the government in criminal investigations. Forensic science can be used to control cybercrime through IB and email address tracing (computer forensics). Forensic pathology is used to determine the cause of death by examining post mortem blunt force trauma‚ lacerations‚ burns‚ the scene of the

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    forensic science module 1

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    1.What is forensic science? It is a science that is used in the court of law‚ it provides impartial scientific evidence. 2.What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? The primary role is to collect and analyze evidence from a crime scene. They have to analyze evidence‚ and give expert testimonys‚ but also train others. 3.What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? Someone who has special knowledge that can be used for the case‚ basically knowledge

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    Blair Klostermann 10/16/17 Forensic Science – Essay Component of Final Exam Addressing Learning Outcome #4 as Part of the Comprehensive Final The role that scientific discoveries had on influencing personal and societal perspectives in our world are very significant and also very useful in today’s society. My first example of a scientific discovery that played a large role in today’s blood type classification is the discovery of the ABO system by Dr. Karl Landsteiner. Dr. Karl Landsteiner discovered

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    Forensic Science: Analytical Techniques Unit 6 Project Student: Steve Gregory Kaplan University CJ385-01 Professor: Al Luckas Forensic Chemistry and Trace Evidence Analysis Author S. Gregory October 31‚ 2011 Forensic scientists are governed by a process that is known as the scientific method. The scientific method adheres to strict guidelines which will ensure the careful and systematic collection‚ organization‚ and analysis of

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    Forensic science‚ by the meaning of sciences used in legal situations‚ is evolved around the science itself. In history‚ most subfields of forensic science started with a scientist expertized in the field related to the case being consulted and explained in the court. The methodologies were later used more commonly in solving crimes and evolved into the more common fields of forensic sciences. Today‚ while these common fields have specialized personnel to deal with evidence and the court as forensic

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    Truax March 28‚ 2005 Forensic Science Forensic scientists solve exiting and puzzling mysteries‚ which makes the unsolvable crimes solvable. Forensic science started in England in the 1780’s. Scientists use microscopes that can magnify things from 1‚500 to 250‚000 times! This enables them to contribute like none other to the capture of criminals. In order to become a forensic scientist‚ first you must become a scientist first. The history of forensic science goes back all the way to

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    Forensic science is the application of science to both criminal and civil laws. Those who work in this field are called forensic scientists. Forensic scientists collect‚ preserve‚ and analyze scientific evidence during the course of an investigation. Some forensic scientists travel to collect physical evidence while others work in laboratories to analyze the evidence. There are ten different forensic units and departments that have different purposes and different roles. These units and departments

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    Forensic Science was officially developed in the 13th century. It began when a murder mystery in China led a man named Song Ci to compare multiple wounds on animals with different weapons to see which wound matched that of the victim. Song Ci was living in 1248‚ so he was not even close to the technology we have today in the field of Forensic Science. In fact‚ forensic science just kept growing and eventually‚ hundreds of years later; the first official forensic science lab was opened in Los Angeles

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    has so numerous opportunities for a job field that someone can be happy with and gain further understanding as the establishment grows. In my case‚ I am considering studying forensic science. Forensic science stood out as a result of the unique problems being solved within the division. Evidence processed under forensic science goes out into the criminal

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