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    A thorough documentation of a crime scene is an important part of any investigation. Several different methods of documentation are use; however‚ it is the combination of the methods that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes

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    his love of freedom. His demeanor drastically changes from the first scaffold scene‚ where he is seen as a two-faced criticizer to the third and final scaffold scene‚ where he humbly repents and acknowledges his sin publicly. The three scaffold scenes in the book are very important‚ as they portray Dimmesdale’s gradual advancement from total hypocrite towards complete atonement for his sin. In the first scaffold scene‚ Hester Prynne is seen on the scaffold‚ holding Pearl in her arms‚ unwaveringly

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    Mise-En-Scene In The Matrix Although the average viewer is rarely conscious of it‚ mise-en-scene is both a powerful and important cinematic technique in film. Mise-en-scene allows the director to guide the viewer s attention to what they should be looking at so that important details are not missed and trivial details are not focused on. Many effective elements of mise-en-scene are illustrated in the white room scene in The Matrix‚ in which directors Andy and Larry Wachowski use only minimal setting

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    protective gear and equipment for each scene. Control samples are always needed in order to include or exclude evidence being tested. Each piece of evidence should be packaged and stored ready for transport and each piece of evidence should be separately packaged. These precautions are very important to have a successful crime scene investigation (A Guide for Investigating Bomb and Explosion Scenes: Evaluating the Scene‚ 2001). To decrease the risk of contamination the scene must be investigated as soon as

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    are three scaffold scenes scattered throughout the novel. The three scaffold scenes are similar in the fact that someone is being humiliated and the

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    key scene studied was “Beer on the Roof” from Shawshank Redemption. This scene reflects both the ideas and features of this film. The ideas in this film are that innocent people can be institutionalised‚ institutions work on fear and violence which does not fulfil the aim of institutions and that compliance can be achieved through violence and corruption. The features in the film are the film techniques – Language‚ Camera Angles‚ Lighting‚ Music‚ Characterisation and Setting. In the scene “Beer

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    Acres by Jane Smiley‚ there are two very important social scenes which define the book and the characters within it. These scenes demonstrate greed and appearance versus reality. The first of these scenes appears at the beginning of the book. Aging farmer and father‚ Larry‚ decides to split his land between his three daughters‚ Ginny‚ Rose‚ and Caroline. He announces this decision as a welcome home party for a neighbor’s son. This scene characterizes all of the main characters and is one of the

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    Final Draft Mise-en-scene in The Mummy The horror genre of the 1930’s‚ although stylized in comparison to today’s present films are effective in their use of cinematic technique to portray emotions‚ ideologies‚ and personify characters. During this time period a wave of anti-immigration sentiments became mainstream ideals‚ a phenomenon that is present within The Mummy. It is apparent in the mesmerizing scene‚ where Ardath chants over the scrolls to beckon Helen that mise-en-scene relays foreign sentiments

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    Culture Scene Los Angeles is world-renowned for its posh homes‚ glamorous living‚ and long list of celebrity residents. With such a large local pool of talent‚ it is no wonder that California’s primer entertainment city is home to so many incredible cultural attractions. In fact‚ there are more museums and theatres in L.A. than in any other U.S. city. In the face of so many artistic and cultural offerings‚ it is easy to become overwhelmed with the expansive city’s arts and culture scene. Luckily

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    The Importance of Crime Scene Photography A crime scene tells a story and the evidence there can retell the how and when the crime was committed‚ who committed it‚ why and perhaps what items have been taken. One of the first things an officer should do once he arrives at the crime scene is to secure it as quickly as possible. Investigating crimes and documenting the scene involves several steps and taking photos is part of the process. A picture is worth a thousand words and it is

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