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    Contribution to Meaning – Symbolism Mark: 18/20 The most direct way in which an author reinforces the themes of a novel is through the use of literary devices. In Cloudstreet by Tim Winton‚ one of the most prominent of these devices is symbolism‚ which plays upon the aesthetic sensibilities harboured by the text’s audience and provides insight and deeper understanding to the themes of the novel. Indeed‚ Cloudstreet itself‚ the river and religious symbolism contribute to meaning and the author’s

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    The forensic investigation of any death is a vital and important process that involves different exporters to find the truth through scientific evidence. A particular investigation that we will be examining is the death of a pedestrian from a ‘hit and run’ accident. Although car accidents are not a major cause of death‚ they are quite a lot of cases and they are always very tragic. This investigation will investigate a deliberate ‘hit and run’ where the pedestrian experienced tertiary impact‚ causing

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    deems has special knowledge relevant to the case‚ generally knowledge that an ordinary person would not have. What are two of the ways that a forensic pathologist might use to help determine the time of death?  Liver Mortis-is when the blod stops puming throw the body. Algor mortis- when the body cools after death What does a forensic anthropologist do? Specializes in the identification and examination of skeletal remains. Critical Thinking Questions Why do you think it is so important to use

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    number of years of experience that that person has in the field 4. What are two of the ways that a forensic pathologist might use to help determine the time of death? Two ways a forensic scientist can determine the time of death are algor mortis and liver mortis 5. What does a forensic anthropologist do? Specializes in the identification and examination of skeletal remains Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why do you think it is so important to use proper methods when collecting evidence from

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    1. The physical science unit applies principles and techniques of chemistry‚ physics‚ and geology to the identification and comparison of crime scene evidence. 2. The wide variation in which services are offered in different crime laboratories is due to variations in local laws and budgetary and staffing limitations only. 3. The tendency of the public to believe that every crime scene will yield forensic science evidence and their unrealistic expectations that a prosecutor’s case should always

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    Review Questions 1. What is liver mortis? How might this reveal information about the time of death? Liver mortis is the settling of blood in the lowest parts of the body‚ and it occurs about 8 to 12 hours after death. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. A forensic autopsy is used to determine the time‚ mechanism‚ and manner of death. The time of death leads to why they died‚ the mechanism is what was used or how they died‚ and the

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    subject of Mesmerism*; and‚ about nine months ago‚ it occurred to me‚ quite suddenly‚ that in the series of experiments made hitherto‚ there had been a very remarkable and most unaccountable omission: no person had as yet been mesmerized in articulo mortis* In looking around me for some subject by whose means I might test these particulars‚ I was brought to think of my friend‚ Mr. Ernest Valdemar‚ the well-known compiler of the "Bibliotheca Forensic‚" or was particularly noticeable for the extreme

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    in dementia Joia‚ L. A. (2002). Analysing a web-based e-commerce learning community: A case study in Brazil Knafl‚ K.‚ & Breitmayer‚ B. J. (1989). Triangulation in qualitative research: Issues of conceptual clarity and purpose Krefting‚ L. (1991). Rigor in qualitative research: The assessment of trustworthiness. Lather‚ P. (1992). Critical frames in educational research: Feminist and post-structural perspectives Lincoln‚ Y. S.‚ & Guba‚ E. A. (1985). Naturalistic inquiry. Beverly Hills‚ CA: Sage. Lotzkar

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    manages the property. Beneficiary: A beneficiary is anyone who receives benefits from any assets the trust owns. We have two types of trust. First division of types: First is Inter Vivos - the management of the property during one’s lifetime. Mortis Causa – after the death‚ the settlement of the property after the death. Second division of types: Public – set up for the interest of public‚ in general. (Russia‚ особняк) Private – set up for the benefit of individuals or group of individuals

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    have occurred in American History not once but twice. The first began back in the 1600’s in a little town known as Salem Massachusetts‚ where people were killed for crimes of witchcraft. The second instance‚ while not quite as known for bestowing rigor mortis still put ruin on the lives of many. Trials in the 1950’s fueled by McCarthyism and the idea that communism was invading the United States led to the blacklisting of many people as supposed socialists. Arthur Miller saw the real story of the trials

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