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    Computer Forensics

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    Computer forensics lab usually conduct a digital forensic analysis * There are many type of computer forensics tool‚ some are free and some are licensed * Forensics lab usually are restricted to outsider What we don’t know * How computer forensics preserve their evidence * Overview of computer forensics lab * Cost to build a computer forensics lab What we need to know * Specific tool that use by computer forensics base on their case * How to build a computer forensics lab

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    Forensic Investigator

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    1] Role and Importance of Forensic Investigator: The Duties of a forensic investigator will be different and that depends on the area where a detective work in and the types of crimes detective specifically investigate. Forensic investigator will be in charge of collecting evidence at any crime scene and perform spot experiments on certain part of evidence. The following are some of the responsibilities in which forensic investigator may come across as a forensic investigator: o Packing and labelling

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    1. Who was Ernie Pyle? Ernie Pyle is an individual who reported from the frontlines of Europe and North Africa during World War II. He died reporting in a bloody war in Okinawa. 2. Why does the man believe that the typewriter is Ernie Pyle’s? The man believes the typewriter is Ernie Pyle’s because legend has his own grandfather won it in a poker game in the 50s or 60s from a man named George Pratt who was in the same unit as Ernie Pyle. 3. How does the detective start his investigation

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    References: Http.www.gapsc.com.ed Technology Enhanced Formative Assessment: A research based Pedagogy for teaching Science with Classroom Response Technology. By Beatty‚ Ian D.; Gerace‚ William J. Journal of Science Education and Technology‚ April 2009‚ Vol. 18 Issue 2‚ p146-162. 17p; DOI: 10. 1007/s10356-008-9140-4. Connecting classrooms in rural communities through interactive whiteboards. By: Mithchell‚ Jane;

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    Hrm 590 Job Analysis

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    position. As each article points out‚ a scientific approach needs to be used to conduct a Functional Job Analysis; three factors had to be taken into consideration‚ people‚ data‚ and things. It is an inherent part of a FJA to identify the purposes‚

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    Forensic Computing

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    Documents produced electronically have an overwhelming percentage of the human community today compared to printed documents. Digital storage of documents is also mainly other conventional methods of storage and shall be transmitted largely through electronic networks and the Internet. Billions of emails are sent annually in the human communication‚ surpassing the traditional mail communication. All these ways of drafting documents‚ their storage and communication have opened new doors for abuse

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    Applied Theatre

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    Theatre Arts 07/01/2013 Applied Theatre is an umbrella term used to describe theatre and drama based practices with the aim of social development. The topics can range from targets of community building‚ protest‚ cultural awareness and sensitivities‚ harm reduction‚ religion‚ health‚ socio-economic representation‚ and educational purposes. Within Applied Theatre‚ there are no set traditional theatrical methods but a preference towards innovative and interactive methods where actors often have the

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    Forensic psychology

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    chose is Forensic Psychology‚ also known as criminal psychology. You’ve probably heard of this particular career from books‚ films and TV shows. Crime is often a major problem in many areas‚ particularly densely populated areas. As much as we may wish for peaceful‚ crime-free lives‚ this is most likely not going to happen anytime soon. Punishing criminals or preventing them from committing crimes is the first step to achieving that goal‚ thats where forensic psychologists step in. A forensic psychologist

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    How Enron Do Fraud Ken Lay (Founder and CEO)‚ Jeffrey Skilling (CEO) and Andy Fastow (CFO) found that Enron wasn’t making money so what they did is implemented along with the approval of Arthur Andersen the "future value accounting." This type of accounting was to predict the future profit that Enron was going to make and list it as part of there future profit to the shareholders. “Outside companies” This creative accounting lead to Fastow to create "outside companies" that were directly involved

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology The career that I researched was forensic pathology. The job of a pathologist is to determine a person ’s cause of death by examining tissues and fluids from the body. A forensic pathologist does this as well‚ but they are trained to examine people who died unexpectedly or violently and to recognize other things that a regular pathologist might not‚ such as recognizing something as intentional rather than accidental. They have to determine who the person is‚ the time of death

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