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    Crime Scene Reconstruction

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    Kristin Waters Crime Scene Reconstruction ENC 1102-154 Reconstructing a crime scene takes a lot of effort from experienced law enforcement‚ medical examiners‚ and criminalists. All of these professionals give unique perspectives to develop a crime-scene reconstruction. Forensic scientists also play a vital role in helping to reconstruct the crime scene. They use the crime-scene reconstruction to show events that occurred prior to‚ during‚ and after a crime was committed. (Saferstein‚ 2009)

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    Banquet Scene of Macbeth

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    The Banquet Scene (scene iv‚ Act III) opens at the royal hall of Scotland with the banquet ready celebrating Macbeth’s coronation. The audience find the couple now at the height of double-dealing‚ and detect in the opening words of the new king tinge of irony: “You know your own degrees…” The fact is that it is Macbeth who has forgotten his degree‚ his limitation as a human being. Therefore‚ the arrival of Banquo as a ghost is necessary to expose this treacherous person. But before that‚ treachery

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    Autopsy at a Crime Scene

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    of a crime scene  Autopsy of a Crime Scene 1. Which technique is the best choice when blood is found at a crime scene? In the genetics laboratory (under "resources" at the bottom of the window)‚ who is one individual that contributed to modern genetic analysis? What did this person contribute? * The best choice of a technique when blood is found at a crime scene is taking samples. In the genetics laboratory the person who contributes to modern genetic analysis is the crime scene technician

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    Malcolm X Movie

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    Malcolm X experienced a lot of pain and anguish in his life. He was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska in 1925. His father was very strong and outspoken. He was a leader and speaker for liberal rights. His father was basically killed because of his faith. I think the way his father was murdered was very harsh. X’s mother was biracial‚ having a father who was white and a mother who was black. Malcolm’s grandmother was raped by a white man. His mother hated every drop of white blood that was in her body from

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    Scene Analysis: Paikea

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    In this scene‚ Paikea and Koro are holding each other‚ it looks like Koro and Paikea are looking into the distance‚ and I can tell from Paikeas face that she looks like she has done herself proud and is happy with Koro; you can also partially see some workers in the background. From what Paikea is wearing‚ I suggest that she likes the beach and has some connection with the ocean. It looks like these characters are important because they are up in the front of the boat and people behind them are working

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    Fragile X Syndrome

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    I clicked on the small‚ conveniently placed "X" in the corner of the window‚ I saw them. The words "rare genetic disease" and Fragile X were strewn all over the porthole‚ which lead into a dreamland of information. A click away and I was on my way into Ms. Frizzle of the Magic School Bus’s classroom‚ just waiting to be educated. (Of course‚ there are no Magic School Bus books written about Fragile X‚ my newfound rare genetic disease friend.) Fragile X syndrome affects one in four thousand males

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    American History X definitely has the x-factor ‘American History X’ from 1999 is an American drama film directed by Tony Kaye and starring Edward Norton and Edward Furlong. It premiered in USA in the autumn in 1999 and became a huge hit and won several awards including best movie of the year. On the day that his older brother is due to be released from prison‚ the student Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) turns in a paper praising Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to his Jewish teacher Murray (Elliot Gould)

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    Nativity Scene Analysis

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    The nativity scene. Taken place in Bethlehem in Judea‚ birthed from the Virgin Mother Mary. Also called the Creche‚ this scene is scene is seen or created by many all over the world nearing the holidays; made from ceramic to real people. The origin of this tremendous phenomenon rests in the hands of the great Saint Francis of Assisi. First and foremost‚ a brief history of the creche‚ or nativity scene.The story of the nativity of Jesus is conveyed differently with slight details and differences

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    Soldier X Summary

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    Summary: Soldier X Erik Brandt is a 16 year old half Russian half German boy. He is in a program called Jungend which is also known as Hitler’s Children Army. It is like Boy Scouts for German Kids. They boys in the Jungend are also enlisted soldiers who have to fight when it is needed. One day Erik is sent to fight in the war. He is shipped to the eastern front where the Germans have to fight Russia on Russian soil. Erik is uncomfortable because he is half Russian and German. He was aware of the

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    X Ray Defraction

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    Principles of X-ray Diffraction Diffraction effects are observed when electromagnetic radiation impinges on periodic structures with geometrical variations on the length scale of the wavelength of the radiation. The interatomic distances in crystals and molecules amount to 0.15–0.4 nm which correspond in the electromagnetic spectrum with the wavelength of x-rays having photon energies between 3 and 8 keV. Accordingly‚ phenomena like constructive and destructive interference should become observable

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