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    The Baptism scene is arguably the most famous scene in film and also a great piece of cinematic history. The scene takes place right after Vito dies and Michael realizes that he is going to lead the Corleone family. He also realizes that there is going to be a full fledged war between the five families. In this scene we see Michael Corleone getting baptized along with his sister’s four month old baby whom‚ Michael is also about to become Godfather. As we see them both receiving their sacraments

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    Macbeth: Scene Analysis

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    Act 2 Scene 2 Line: 0 – 40 In this passage from line 0-40 in the act 2 scene 2 of the novel Macbeth written by William Shakespeare. This passage pretty much talks about how Macbeth went to King Duncan’s room while the servants are drunk and murdered King Duncan. This is one of the most important scenes in this novel. I will organize my speech by going down the lines of the text. There are two characters in this passage‚ which are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Throughout this passage Lady Macbeth

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    Peter Goldsworthy conveys distinctively visual images in his Text ‘Maestro’ in various ways‚ one including use of settings instead of chapters. Goldsworthy has replaced the normal chaptering of a book with settings such as Darwin. Goldsworthy has done this to create a vivid image in the readers mind about where the story is taking place and what it is like to be there. Goldsworthy conveys distinctively visual images in the readers mind by use of descriptive language. With use of the quote describing

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    Jack The Ripper Murder

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    appeared to be wooden’. He also claimed to have seen a knife protruding from James pocket. James was questioned but soon cleared of any suspicion of being Jack the Ripper because according to the press reports‚ he was a well-known local lunatic. Exactly how a lunatic wandering around Whitechapel possibly armed with a knife‚ when there was a knife wielding killer on the loose‚ could be considered harmless is hard to understand. James was described as wearing a two peaked cap similar to one worn by

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    Mrs. Wright’s guilt. But little did the men know that Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters had already uncovered the key evidence they were looking for. In Trifles‚ Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover what seems to be trivial evidence but when connected‚ reveals Mrs. Wright’s true motive for murder. To begin with‚ the symbol of the messy kitchen appears trivial‚ yet reveals Mrs. Wright was under emotional distress. In the opening scene‚ Susan Glaspell notes how the kitchen was “left without being put in order-unwashed

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    most valuable clues at a crime scene are fingerprints. "Processing a crime scene" is a long‚ tedious process that involves focused documentation of the conditions at the scene and the collection of any physical evidence that could possibly shed light on what happened and point to who did it. Before the collection process‚ the items must be marked‚ photographed and documented. There are many different types of techniques used for obtaining fingerprints from a crime scene. When processing fingerprints

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    Crime Scene Report

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    Toombsboro County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Report Completed By: CSI LSUE Student June 11‚ 2015 Case #: 47841 Date of Incident: July 16‚ 1953 Time of Incident: Approximately 1545 Location of Incident: County Road 1322-192‚ Toombsboro‚ Georgia Timeline: 1550/Call received at TCSO dispatch from Allyson Adele 1553/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart en route 1559/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart arrived on scene 1601/Body of an elderly woman was discovered in a nearby ditch 1602/Deputy

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    Picture Scene Analysis

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    Lagan Picture with crime seen Standing there shocked my face changing colors from blue to red every few seconds because of the police cruiser emergency lights. This is a scene which not many people have experienced‚ yet might just have to one day. This is a scene which I had hoped that I would never have had to witness or be a part of‚ unfortunately‚ being me‚ it never worked out that way. There is a deafening silence in the air; no sounds can be heard except for the wheels of the gurney

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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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    people get in trouble but then there are some that don’t get solved. The Victorian era‚ murder was very common and most times people wouldn’t ever get caught. In Macbeth‚ Hamlet and Richard III‚ murder is a big part. If something doesn’t go someone’s way‚ or if they don’t get what they want‚ or can’t wait for power‚ they kill them. The role of murder in the Victorian Era and in Shakespeare’s plays is similar to murder in today’s society. In the Victorian Era Shakespeare’s plays were very popular. Many

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