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    Aids: the Silent Killer

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    specific opportunistic infections (OIs)‚ different types of cancer‚ or an extremely low number of CD4 cells. HIV lives in specific human blood and other body fluids. If those fluids enter the human blood stream then it is infected with HIV. Blood‚ semen‚ pre-seminal fluid‚ breast milk‚ vaginal fluids‚ and rectal mucous contain high levels of HIV. Waste products like feces‚ nasal fluid‚ saliva‚ sweat‚ tears‚ urine‚ and vomit contain HIV but not enough to infect someone; unless blood is mixed with

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    Organic vs Inorganic

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    the compounds found and tested in crime scene labs are going to be organic. The organic trace evidence that is found at crime scenes is going to be fluids. Fluids that can be left at a crime scene would be things like sweat‚ saliva‚ blood‚ and even semen. With any of these things as evidence‚ many things can be studied and conclusions made from their make up. We are able to find out if the suspect is human or animal for starters. That is generally going to be the first thing that has to be determined

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    procedures regarding the handling and disposal of hazardous material exposes crime scene technicians and others to a variety of risks. Technicians collecting evidence at crime scene must handle a range of biological evidence‚ including blood‚ saliva‚ semen and other bodily fluids. These fluids can contain any of a range of communicable diseases‚ including HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases‚ tuberculosis and hepatitis. Because crime scene technicians often have little or no knowledge of the medical

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    warrant to search his house as well as a court order requiring him to give a saliva sample. It was this sample that caught him‚ where he was soon arrested in the autumn of 2001 for soliciting prostitution. His saliva sample matched with that of the semen found in the victims of the Green River killer and his employment records were checked revealing a correlation between his absences and victims going missing. Finally‚ on the 5th of December in 2001‚ Gary Ridgway was formally charged with the deaths

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    Born to the Titans Kronos and Rhea‚ Poseidon is the Greek deity of the Sea. In Greek Mythology‚ Poseidon is described as an immortal majestically bearded God‚ often seen with his Trident spear as he rules over the oceans and seas. Poseidon is wrathful‚ easily angered and vengeful but also mature and wise; peaceful and calm‚ serene like the sea‚ but also violent like the storms he produces. Because of his easily angered character‚ he is also called the "Earth-shaker"‚ causing massive floods‚ earthquakes

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    The Sexual Response Cycle

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    The Sexual Response Cycle Abstract Assignment: The Sexual Response Cycle •Resources: pp. 445-447 in Psychology and the Challenges of Life: Adjustment in the New Millennium •Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum •Review the sexual response cycle in the text. •Write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word paper summarizing each phase of the sexual response cycle for males‚ females‚ and commonalities for both males and females. •Include a brief description of any sexual dysfunctions which can occur and common

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    Sexual Anatomy

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    Sexual Anatomy On the female body there are many external sex organs. One of the organs is the vulva. Vulva comes from a Latin term that means “wrapper” or “covering”. There are six different parts to the vulva. The different parts are: the Mons Veneris; Labia Majora; Labia Minora; the Clitoris and the vaginal opening. The mons veneris consists of fatty tissue that covers the joint of the pubic bones in front of the body. It is below the abdomen and above the clitoris. The mons veneris cushions

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    Water has importance inside cells and externally. This may be because it has interesting chemical and physical properties; it can be found naturally in all three of its states. However its molecules are bonded together by hydrogen bonds‚ this raises its melting and boiling points‚ i.e. its boiling point would be -120¢ªC rather than 100¢ªC. Also because it contains slightly negatively charged oxygen atoms and slightly positively charged hydrogen atoms making it polar. <br> <br>Water has been called

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    Adam, Eve and Lilith

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    babies and newborns. She was believed to have powers that can only be warded off by the mystical means of an amulet. Over the centuries Lilith has become known as a succubus demon. She was said to have sex with men while they slept‚ stealing their semen and giving birth to demon offspring. Rabbis warned men never to sleep alone so they won’t fall victim to Lilith.

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    several common types of physical evidence that are found at a crime scene and can be used in cases. However‚ the weight of a given piece of evidence is ultimately decided by a jury. The types of physical evidence include but are not limited to; blood‚ semen‚ saliva‚ documents‚ hair‚ fingerprints‚ paint‚ fibers‚ and drugs. The collection of evidence must be thorough enough to include as many pertinent clues as possible‚ but selective enough not to delay the laboratory. (Saferstein‚ R. 2009) Handling

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