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    experiment was purchased from Super Drug Gas Jar A gas jar is a straight and thin cylindrical tube with ml units. This is used to collect gas or generate in the laboratory. In my investigation gas jar will be used to collect and measure the amount of carbon dioxide gas released during the investigation. [pic] [pic]Clamp Stand Clamp stand is really useful and it gets attached to the burette or any flask and it allows it to stay in its position. Otherwise‚ there’s a possibility of dispensing

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    Topic: Crime scene investigation Specific purpose: To inform my audience about Crime Scene Investigation. Central Idea: Investigating a crime scene can take hours‚ sometimes days. Introduction I. Crime scene investigation is the meeting point of science‚ logic‚ and law II. Processing a crime scene is a long‚ tedious process that involves purposeful documentation of the conditions at the scene. III. There is no typical crime scene. IV. There

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    An investigation into the media representation of gender in sport. There have been many studies and investigations into the different types and intensity of the media coverage in sport involving both sexes. This investigation will look at previous studies and reports carried out by researchers to discover why different genders receive different media attention in sport‚ and to see whether this has an adverse effect on other issues such as participation. It is a clear fact that men

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    When it comes to investigating crime‚ no matter the level of severity‚ nothing is more valuable to a criminal investigator than the use and implementation of forensic science. The results of such forensic investigations can be the difference between acquittal and conviction in a court of law. The single best aid that forensic scientists use is DNA‚ which has proven to be a powerful tool in the fight against crime. DNA evidence can identify suspects‚ convict the guilty‚ and exonerate the innocent

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    COMMUNITY ECOLOGICAL PRACTICAL – BIO2011 2266264 Title: The difference in bird communities using climate as a factor in two differing habitats. Introduction: Bird communities are highly vulnerable to changes in climate as a variable. The factor of habitat type is also very important in determining the abundance and diversity of bird communities. Habitat features‚ elevation and variation in climates is seen to been ecologically important‚ as these particular three factors in differing combinations

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    and higher ranked than standard police officers‚ however in reality detectives and street police often have similar duties. One duty that is unique to detectives‚ and more specifically‚ crime scene investigators‚ is the direction of crime scene investigation‚ including the capture of evidence. CSI agents are in charge of direction of a crime scene’s evidence processing‚ as well as ensuring that two conflicting concerns are fulfilled; that the crime scene is preserved in as close to original condition

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    Comparative Analysis of Blue Ribbon Investigations Blue Ribbon Investigations are examinations into organizations conducted by a panel “made up of people who have special knowledge or abilities or individuals selected for quality‚ reputation or authority” (). Blue Ribbon Investigations have been conducted to investigate misconduct in various criminal justice agencies and organizations. Police departments have historically been subjected to Blue Ribbon Investigations‚ most notably the Christopher Commission

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    Extended Experimental Investigation Year 11‚ Microbiology BYRNES‚ Olivia Extended Experimental Investigation Year 11‚ Microbiology BYRNES‚ Olivia Abstract The following report discusses whether the bacteria E.coli K12 are able to gain resistance to nickel and aluminium over generations. It discusses the importance of bacteria and how it is used throughout everyday life. It discusses that some bacteria is used for human applications and shows how it can be helpful in certain situations

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    Over the previous years the field of forensic science has radically expanded. Technological developments such as DNA profiling and how investigations are conducted has significantly improved humankinds ability to investigate and solve crimes through everyday science. The use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations has helped law enforcement identify criminals and solve difficult crimes. DNA can also be used to clear the accused and free people who are wrongly accused or convicted of crimes.

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    Abstract Page New and improving tools and techniques that will assist and improve the investigation process‚ like Brain Fingerprinting‚ the new fingerprinting bullets technique‚ Touch DNA‚ Sperm free DNA testing‚ Laser Scaling Device‚ Antibody profiling identification‚ 3-D fingerprinting enhancer‚ Spherical photography will are change the way that investigators investigate crimes. One of the most impressive tools is Brain Fingerprinting a new computer-based technology that identifies the perpetrator

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