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    Forensic Scientist Imagine a murder happened and they haven’t caught the killer. They could be anywhere. How are they going to find out who it is? A group of forensic scientists will come in and search the crime scene. They will collect evidence such as footprints‚ blood stains‚ and weapons to decide who the murderer is. The job of a forensic scientist must come with hard work‚ determination‚ and a lot of focus. To be a forensic scientist‚ you must have many different qualities and skills. A forensic

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    ~ How much power and influence should the government have? Gathering Blue The government shouldn’t have too much power and influence nor too little because there will be some bad side effects. For example‚ in the book Gathering Blue‚ the government is considered to have too much power which isn’t good for many reasons. One reason is it controls the people too much. Also‚ people didn’t want to go in the fields because they feared the beasts‚ which were made up by the government. This shows they are

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    1. Similarity: Similarity of individuals in a social gathering is the essential premise of their commonality. May be to start with expected or genuine normal ancestry‚ tribal liking‚ family advantage or the smallness because of a typical to time instilled between and among the individuals in the gathering the sentiment similarity. Resemblance implies commonality‚ and that implies Society. McIver focuses out‚ "Comradeship‚ closeness‚ relationship of any sort or degree would be unimaginable without

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    identify two forensic settings and two external dimensions of forensic treatments. It will explain similarities and differences terms of external dimensions of forensic treatment settings. It will reveal a conclusion of insight that was gained as a result. The first forensic setting include correctional. This setting may include women‚ men‚ mental illness‚ or adolescents that are incarcerated. Nelson and Berger (1988) point out some problems that with services that surround forensic clients view

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    International University has recognised that there is a fundamental need to manage the IT systems in a structured and efficient manner. So‚ it has decided to upgrade the IT systems and wishes to invite appropriate software companies to tender for the design and implementation of the student management system. The system should track the details of the student from the time of application process‚ enrolment‚ examinations‚ and graduation and follow up when there are alumni. The new system should be able to

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    Initially‚ majoring in Forensic Chemistry was not my first choice. I have always been more interested in science but I never thought of actually majoring in the science field. Since I was a child I always looked forward to going to science class. In elementary school my many teachers helped me gain a love for science. But‚ it was in the sixth grade is when I decide that maybe I could see a science field in my future. My sixth grade teacher set up a dissection lab one day and we were able to pick

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    Law of Evidence

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    Assignment: Law of Evidence Question 1 The law of evidence aims to determine what material may be presented in court as evidence‚ by whom‚ in what manner and its probative value. Question 2 The onus of proof lies with the State to prove that the accused is guilty. Question 3 Real evidence is evidence in the form of objects or exhibits such as the murder weapon. Documentary evidence is evidence in the form of written documentary such as letters and contracts. Question 4 Evidential

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    There are two systems of process that ensure all individuals have access to the benefits of our community. The first is due process which is the ability of getting noticed and participating in the decisions that affect an individual (Baird‚ 2011). The second is substantive process which makes sure people know and understand the rules (Baird‚ 2011). How do we ensure fair treatment‚ fair administration of rules‚ fair compensation‚ fair blame‚ and ensure due process to allow all opinions to be

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    Why Forensic Science

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    January 18th‚ 2011 Why Forensic Science? “What do you want to do after high school?” this seems like a simple question but I can’t tell you how many of my friends couldn’t come up with an answer. I graduated from high school this past June‚ and I was asked that same question at least a hundred times. My answer was the same every time “I want to be a forensic scientist”. I received a lot of different responses‚ but the one that was the most common was; “Why forensic science?” I was tired of

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    ------------------------------------------------- Forensic Accounting and the use of technology: The Toronto Sun October 4‚ 2009 Sunday FINAL EDITION Investigate the world of forensic accounting BYLINE: BY SHARON ASCHAIEK‚ SPECIAL TO SUN MEDIA SECTION: NEWS; Pg. CE11 LENGTH: 733 words Lately‚ cooking the books seems to be a national pastime in some corners of North American corporate culture. Over the last several years‚ Canadians and Americans have witnessed a rash of accounting

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