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    violate a suspect’s reasonable expectations of privacy” (Behrman). With the help of social media and camera surveillance‚ police can develop a gang database. Facial recognition cameras notify the law enforcement‚ when a suspect violates a law. This technology pre-identifies the suspects in the database‚ to be sure they can track the gang members. As time goes on‚ evidence from surveillance and social media increases‚ creating a profile of gang members along with their background. I agree that social

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    Forensic Phonetics

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    years or so and embraces a number of areas involving analysis of the recorded human voice. The area in which expert opinion is most frequently sought is that of speaker identification – the question of whether two or more recordings of speech (from suspect and perpetrator) are from the same speaker. Automated analysis (in which Australia is a world leader) is only possible where recording conditions are identical. In the most frequently encountered real-world forensic situation‚ comparison is required

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    Sci 241 Final Project

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    full of nutritional and exercising information. It is rough being a thirty-three year old husband and father‚ with an eye on trying to remain on this planet for as long as humanly possible. As parents‚ we all have goals we want to achieve. The usual suspects include seeing your children graduate high school and then college‚ walking your daughter down the aisle of her wedding‚ and being able to retire and continue to live a healthy and happy life. What I have come to realize through this nutritional

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    Alzheimers Disease

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    e with Alzheimer’s disease have impaired abilities due to the destruction of nerve cells in the brain (American Occupational Therapy Association‚ 2011). Alzheimer’s disease is a “degenerative brain disease of unknown cause that is the most common form of dementia‚ that results in progressive memory loss‚ impaired thinking‚ disorientation‚ and changes in personality and mood‚ that leads in advanced cases to a profound decline in cognitive and physical functioning” (Merium-Webster dictionary). Alzheimer’s

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    There are a variety of physical characteristics that are associated with children that are diagnosed with Autism. One characteristic that is noticeable is an abnormal face structure. Brachycephalic also known as flat head syndrome is a type of cephalic (Brain) disorder that is common with autistic children. This occurs when the carnal structure fuses prematurely‚ causing a shortened front- to –back diameter of the skull. Another common characteristic in Autistic children is Eye Asymmetry this

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    How do most people define a guy who spends all his days in a bowling room as a deadbeat? Meanwhile‚ he also does psychedelic drugs‚ consumes a lot of alcohols and of course uses cuss words like “fuck” and “shit” as his tags. People probably or certainly do not take that kind of people to be a good guy. I do not want to argue with that‚ since they certainly do not act as a good guy. However‚ the Dude in The Big Lebowski‚ a cult favorite film directed by Joel Coen‚ shows another probability to turn

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    Pdhpe Assignment Year12

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    breathe These symptoms are often worse at night‚ in the early morning or during exercise. Children may also: * Not eat or drink as much * Cry * Have a tummy ache and vomiting * Become tired quickly * Get more puffed out than usual when running and playing. Causes of asthma: Asthma symptoms are triggered by different things for different people. Some common triggers are: * Allergy triggers like house dust mites‚ pollens‚ pets and moulds * Cigarette smoke * Viral

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    An Overview of Sonnet 130

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    Title: An overview of “Sonnet 130” Author(s): Joanne Woolway Source: Poetry for Students. Detroit: Gale. From Literature Resource Center. Document Type: Critical essay [Joanne Woolway is a freelance writer who recently earned her Ph.D. from Oriel College‚ Oxford‚ England. In the following essay‚ Woolway analyzes how‚ in “Sonnet 130‚” Shakespeare “succeeds...in turning traditional poetic conventions around.” She also takes a close look at the ways Shakespeare’s versification—his skill patterning

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    uprisings in the Provinces. The actions of the CGS and the CPS including Robespierre and St Just were also responsible for the Terror as they started to purge the Jacobin party and executed people they trusted. They were responsible for the Law of Suspects which led to hundreds of executions. Overall‚ I think that the actions of the CGS and CPS were the most

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    Malingering is one of the more serious offenses that a service member can commit. Covered under Article 115‚ malingering is defined by: * Feigning illness‚ physical disablement‚ mental lapse or derangement or * Intentionally inflicts self-injury; shall be punished as a court martial may direct. A service member can also be punished under Article 134 – Self Injury without intent to avoid service and Article 80 – Attempts. Malingering basically means that any action taken by a soldier to willfully

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