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    Slaters Investigation

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    Aim. The aim of this investigation is to find out how Slaters react to an increase or decrease of the temperature in its surroundings. Hypothesis The speed of the Slaters will increase when the temperature of its environment is increased or decreased from its preferred range‚ so it ensures that they spend less time in unfavorable conditions to avoid desiccation. Method 1. This experiment is done using a water bath to change and control the temperature being trialed. The water bath will have

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    Forensic Hair Experiment

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    crime. Since 1248 forensic science has evolved through the introduction of modern technology and knowledge on certain events. In modern times the perfect crime is almost impossible to commit as a direct result of hair fibres. In order to commit a perfect crime every hair fibre would have to be removed (Mr Sanchez‚ 2011). This essay explores the importance of hair fibres in forensic science and strives to grasp concepts of such a field. Aim The aim of this investigation was to closely examine

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    Pendulum Investigation

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    PENDULUM INVESTIGATION Aim of the investigation The aim of the pendulum investigation is to see what will happen if I change a variable whilst I swing a pendulum and see the effect which it has on the pendulums time to complete one whole swing (from where it starts‚ to the opposite end‚ and back again). This will give me an insight into what will effect the time of the swinging of the pendulum‚ be it weight‚ string length‚ the angle‚ or the swinging point. Planning my investigation I will

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    Forensic anthropology complements humans rights work in many ways‚ as summarized in Burns’ article. Burns breaks apart forensic anthropology and human rights work‚ by describing what the fields are fundamentally as well as‚ describing the history of forensic anthropology and the steps a forensic scientist takes. Burns also shows how each discipline promotes each other‚ differ from one another‚ are enacted simultaneously and what they can accomplish. Altogether‚ Burns argues that human rights crimes

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    Criminal Investigation

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    Unit5: Midterm Essay CJ21-Criminal Investigation Professor Yocum September 28th‚ 2010 Throughout the years the type of crimes and amount of crimes committed has changed significantly and has played a major role in the American society. What is crime? As defined by Frank Schmalleger (2007) “crime is a conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ federal government or a local jurisdiction where there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse” (p.7). Criminal investigators have

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    Contemporary Issues in Psychology 1. Title of occupation: Forensic Psychology 2. History Of the Occupation: -Key figures: J. McKeen Cattell‚ Hugo Munsterberg‚ William Stern‚ William Marston and Alfred Binet. -Use in justice system: Applied psychology to the justice system in 1916 by Binet’s work and developing the Stanford-Binet test‚ which assesses job candidates for positions in law enforcement. Research conducted by William Marston in 1917 led to the development of the polygraph. Marston

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    Biodiversity Investigation

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    to a greater number of species present. In this investigation‚ I am going to take the role of an ecologist to survey two different areas of two different grasslands (pasture and park grassland) and estimate the biodiversity. I will be doing this investigation in a group of four students and we will be using taking samples in a quadrat and then measure the soil temperature‚ soil pH and moisture in those quadrats. Hypothesis: In this investigation‚ I expect the species richness of the pastures

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    Sociology Investigation

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    Why do girls do better than boys at school? Investigation Aim – With the use of covert participant observation and study of secondary data‚ I will be analyzing and investigation the question “Why do girls do better at school than boys?” I will come to a conclusion on whether this question is correct and if it is true or not‚ then explaining the reasons why they do better or why they do not. Hypothesis – We believe that girls do better in school and this is because most girls can multi task and think

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    The Physiological Implications A. Genetic Engineering Health risks of genetic engineering have sometimes been described in exaggerated‚ alarmist terms‚ implying that foods made from Genetically Engineered crops are inherently unsafe. It is also an exaggeration‚ however‚ to state that there are no health risks associated with GE. For one thing‚ not enough is known: research on the effects of specific genes has been limited—and tightly controlled by the industry. But we do know of ways in which

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder‚ a homicide and or a suicide occur‚ the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported‚ the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location‚ time‚ date‚ type

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