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    Abstract: The aim of this experiment was to find out which alcohol burner was the most efficient when heating up water. The different alcohol burners were placed under cans full of 100cm3 of water one after the other. There was a thermometer placed in the can‚ which measured the temperature change during the experiment. It was noticeable that the most efficient alcohol burner was Octan-1-ol as its average was 16.4KJ whilst most other burners were less than 10KJ. Introduction & Aims: Each alcohol that

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    Gathering Blue I am doing a book review on Gathering Blue by the author Lois Lowry. This book all in all is pretty good‚ just some parts can be difficult to grasp at once. This books plot is mainly about this girl that has deformed leg‚ twisted‚ she is now an orphan. Her father died at war before she was even born. At the beginning of the story the mother dies of illness. This book isn’t predictable and is consistent for the most part. I think that it is very believable‚ just a little less advanced

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    Use of forensics and biotechnology in Criminal Justice Abstract “Proof” is defined as an act or process of showing that something is true (Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary). In criminal justice‚ proof is seemingly the most important factor in crime solving. As the old saying goes “it’s not what you know‚ it’s what you can prove.” The method of gathering and examining information is known as forensic science; a prominent resource in the law enforcement field. Whether on television or in

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    Forensic Psychology Subspecialties TaShara Smith A00338366 Master of Science in Forensic Psychology General Walden University May 18‚ 2014 Introduction The field of psychology is constantly evolving due to new research and techniques that have been proven to be more effective. Forensic psychology is very diverse field with a wide range of specialty areas. These specialty areas were created to allow psychologists

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    called ‘Forensic’‚ forensic is the scientific techniques and methods used in the investigation and detection of a crime and an offense. Positive and negative impact on Forensic fighting crime Police is using advance technology in various ways to bring lawbreakers to justice; for instance the scouring of a hard disc of a computer or a searching a broken vase deeply to find the invisible fingerprints and identifications at a crime scene helps identify the suspects of a crime. Not only forensic is limited

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    a job where you have to examine and analyze bones all the time. That’s what forensic anthropologists do. But it’s not as easy as it sounds. Forensic anthropology is examination of human skeletal and decomposing remains in a legal setting to establish the identity of unknown individuals to help determine the cause of death. According to paragraph 1 in the article "What is forensic anthropology?" by R.U. Steinberg‚ forensic anthropologists usually work in crime scenes‚ political atrocities‚ and suspicious

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    By: Perla Perla Forensic Science 1st pd. 10-22-03 The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey On December 25‚ 1996‚ JonBenet Ramsey was found dead in the basement of her home. JonBenet Ramsey‚ a toddler model‚ had become famous by the press due to her simple beauty. Jon Benet began receiving recognition nationwide and the terrifying news on Christmas shocked everyone. "Who could have committed such a crime?"‚ is still a question that is asked today. Despite the numerous suspects that the Boulder police

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    Profile of a Forensic Anthropologist I chose to research about a Forensic Anthropologist. It applies the study of physical anthropology and human skeletons in a legal setting‚ most often in criminal cases. They determine the manner and time of death for decomposed‚ burned or mutilated corpses. The responsibilities of this job include identifying human remains and so on. For example‚ Forensic Anthropologists may examine clues found in association with the remains to address such issues as the location

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    This paper will address three different forensic principles and they are: the medical examiner‚ a toxicology report‚ and the eyewitness statement. The article that these topics will be coming from is called‚ “Side by side‚ in life and in death” by Tyler Jett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press. The first topic I will be addressing is the medical examiner’s role in the case. A medical examiner is a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual

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    EVIDENCE OUTLINE INTRODUCTION -Basics of Evidence 1 -Process of Proof & the Adversarial System 1 -Making and Meeting Objections 1 -Common Objections 2 RELEVANCE -Relevant Evidence 2 -Stipulations 2 -Components of Relevant Evidence 2 -Balancing Test 2 -Proposition 8 2 EVIDENCE EXCLUDED BY EXTRINSIC POLICIES CHARACTER EVIDENCE -Types of Character Evidence 3 -Character Trait at Issue 3 -Conduct in Conformity & Exceptions 3 -Relevant Non-Propensity Purpose 4

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