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    Forensic Psychology

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    The history and origins date as far back as the Greek era of our most exemplified Philosophers-Plato‚ Leonardo‚ Galileo‚ Aristotle‚ and even Michelangelo. These great men all studied and discussed physiology‚ philosophy combined with arts and inventions of master minded research. The misconception of psychology is extremely

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    Forensic notes

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    Only tarsal that is measured is the calcaneus Forensic Report Always a quick summary. Narrative is the analyzation of remains found (Agency) Biological profile contains 5 categories 1. Age 2. Sex 3. Stature 4. Anomalies 5. Individualizing traits (fragment bones‚ tumors‚ metopic suture‚ dental markings) Trauma 1. Ante mortem: (before death) 2. Perimortem: (At or time around death) 3. Post mortem: (After death) Ante mortem has evidence of healing bones Perimortem has no signs of healing

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    Forensic Radiology

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    FORENSIC RADIOLOGY – AN OVERVIEW Introduction Forensic is derived from the Latin forens(is): of or belonging to the forum‚ public‚ equivalent to for(um) forum + ens — of ‚ belonging to + ic. Thus‚ The forensic sciences encompassthe application of specialized scientific and/or technical knowledge to questions of civil and criminal law‚ especially in court proceedings. Forensic Radiology usually comprises the performance‚ interpretation‚ and reportage of those radiological examinations and procedures

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    DIGITAL FORENSIC 2

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    DIGITAL FORENSIC Dr. Rakish DIGITAL FORENSIC Digital Forensic Science (DFS): “The use of scientifically derived and proven methods toward the preservation‚ collection‚ validation‚ identification‚ analysis‚ interpretation‚ documentation and presentation of digital evidence derived from digital sources for the purpose of facilitating or furthering the reconstruction of events found to be criminal‚ or helping to anticipate unauthorized actions shown to be disruptive to planned operations.” Course

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    There were many inequalities in the novel Gathering Blue. Inequalities that were not necessary and could have been fixed. Many of the problems were due to people being selfish and not wanting everybody to be equal. Kira‚ the main character‚ was subjected to most of the inequalities. She was deemed imperfect by everyone and it changed her life. In the novel Gathering Blue‚ not all people have the same rights; Mainly the physically imperfect people‚ the talented and the poor people. Kira is just

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    Efficient Market Hypothesis When establishing financial prices‚ the market is usually deemed to be well-versed and clever. In a stock market‚ stocks are based on the information given and should be priced at the accurate level. In the past‚ this was supposed to be guaranteed by the accessibility of sufficient information from investors. However‚ as new information is given the prices would shift. “Free markets‚ so the hypothesis goes‚ could only be inefficient if investors ignored price sensitive

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    Efficient Use of Fertilizers

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    Efficient Fertilizer Use — Fertigation: by Dr. Bill Segars SECTION CONTENTS: • Introduction • Soil Chemistry • Water Quality Concerns • Fertilizers for Injection Into Irrigation • Use Fertigation Properly and According to Regulations • Irrigation Scheduling & Fertigation • Other Important Factors to Consider When Fertigating Fertigation is defined as the application of nutrients using an irrigation system by introducing the nutrients into the water flowing through the system. The first reported

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    FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Introduction Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Yes‚ it is the growing arena of business and surging number of white-collar crimes that have paved the way for the development of Forensic Accounting. According to AICPA‚ “Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting principles‚ theories and discipline to facts or hypothesis at issues in a legal dispute and encompasses every branch of accounting knowledge.” According to The Accountant’s Handbook on Fraud and

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    devices leads to heavy consumption of electric power that calls for the adoption of energy efficient appliances. Energy efficiency refers to reduced use of energy in a given service (Dorsi & Krigger‚ 2008). The reduced consumption of energy is as a result of technological advancement as well as from non-technological factors like improved economic conditions. This poses a question: why should we use energy efficient appliances in our different levels of activities? The answer to this question can only

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    CSI Evidence

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    The CSI Effect‚ “ which is most often refers to the belief that jurors have come to demand more forensic evidence in criminal trials‚ thereby raising the effective standard of proof for prosecutors. While this belief is widely held among American legal professionals‚ some studies have suggested that crime shows are unlikely to cause such an effect‚ although frequent CSI viewers may place a lower value on circumstantial evidence” ( Kim‚ Young S; Barak‚ Gregg; Shelton‚ Donald E 2009). This issue

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