How Bloodstain pattern are from | How Bloodstain Pattern are From | Class Discussion | Mr. Villarreal | Roslynda Gilmore | 12/1/2012 | 1. Explain the convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals terms area of to an investigator. Convergence is a point where the width and length on a plane from which the drops of blood stain was from. Area of Origin is an impact pattern of bloodstain where the height‚ width‚ and depth created. Both origin of impact pattern help
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In this traumatic‚ edgy account of ’Touching the Void’ you are given two scenarios of two men in completely different mind sets as they are faced with tough choices. The writer portrays Joe full of emotion and in intense pain while Simon accepts reality and thinks logically. The sentence structure of the two stories are arranged diversely. In Joe’s story there is use of short sentences such as "I’m Dead."‚ which depicts how Joe has lost all hope and is on the edge of dread. On the other hand‚ Simon
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A testament of cinematic genius‚ a daring and psychedelic composition‚ an adventure through reality and the afterlife: Enter the Void is unlike any movie one has seen or probably will see in the future. Written and directed by the Frenchman Gaspar Noé‚ Enter the Void is a complex film that constantly experiments with the director’s unique visual style. Enter the Void follows the tragic story of a young American drug dealer‚ Oscar‚ as he struggles to survive in the neon-lit and chaotic streets of
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Void and Voidable Contract 17/11/2013 INTRODUCTION A contract is an agreement with specific terms between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as consideration. It is a voluntary‚ deliberate and legally binding agreement which becomes legally valid if meeting of minds exists between the contracting parties and establishment of a legal relation/obligation between the parties for a legal consideration and
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package lab4.t1; import java.net.*; import java.io.*; public class Lab4T1 public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { { URL aURL = new URL("http://example.com:80/docs/books/tutorial" + "/index.html?name=networking#DOWNLOADING"); System.out.println("protocol = " + aURL.getProtocol()); System.out.println("authority = " + aURL.getAuthority()); System.out.println("host = " + aURL.getHost()); System
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Design Patterns Design Patterns Elements of Reusable Object Oriented Software Pag 1 de 358 Gamma – Helm - Johnson – Vlissides Preface This book isn’t an introduction to object-oriented technology or design. Many books already do a good job of that. This book assumes you are reasonably proficient in at least one object-oriented programming language‚ and you should have some experience in object-oriented design as well. You definitely shouldn’t have to rush to the nearest dictionary
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In Touching the Void‚ Joe and Simon both record the same accident that happened during mountain climbing in the Andes. They both use a realistic and logical tone‚ but Joe’s mind is in a fight between emotion and rationality‚ whereas Simon is naturally calculative and unemotional. Throughout the whole account‚ Joe uses language devices to emphasize how painful he is. For example‚ in the sentence ‘A wave of nausea surged over me’ he uses metaphor‚ depicting the pain as ‘a wave’‚ to underscore the
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You are putting yourself in high risk when you are participating in extreme sports. There are several reasons for why an athlete put themselves through those risk just for a sport. In Touching the Void‚ Joe Simpson and Simon are climbing a 21‚000-foot mountain that no one has accomplished. “Looming over‚ with my stomach clenched‚ and a sharp sense of danger‚ I enjoyed the feeling” (Simpson 31). When Joe was almost at the top of the mountain he expresses his emotions that he feels being up there and
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“bitterness” and “grievance”; but we can also infer some of his feelings from his writing. In the sentence “I cried for myself and swore at myself” it is clear he feels pity for himself as well as anger; so his emotions are directed at himself‚ pity for what he is suffering and also anger that he is endangering his friend‚ Simon. This shows us the nature of the bond between climbers they rely on each other but can also feel great guilt if they feel they have done something to endanger another climber.
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was the right one to make‚ not only because they both got out alive but because it was valid‚ he believed Joe was dead. One is better than none! When in a life or death situation‚ first instincts is the way to go. Simon expressed in the Touching the Void documentary that he believed Joe was dead and if he were to cut the rope there was still a chance of him surviving. Cutting the rope was clearly the best decision to make because if Simon didn’t cut the rope he would have fallen to his death and there
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