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    The term distance determination corresponds with Forensic Gunshot Residue Distance Determination Testing. Distance determination is the process of determining the distance a firearm was shot from its intended target. The determination process requires the firearm to be test fired from various distances to compare gunshot residue (GSR) patterns made during the test and compared to the ones made on the target. Often times the request for distance determination occurs resulting in the death from a shooting

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    How to Write a Position Paper A position paper is your chance to stand up for a cause or idea you believe in and persuade others to your point of view. Even if the position you take is one you were assigned in a class‚ and you have no strong feelings yourself on the issue‚ make yourself acquainted with the arguments on both sides of the issue and their supporting evidence. Narrowing down a broad subject results in a more focused‚ effective position paper. 1. Create an introduction

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    The first website I chose was the Art of Cookery. This article is an expository essay and one can tell that from the first paragraph. The first paragraph states the thesis of the article‚ "Inviting a guest into our home means being responsible for their happiness for the entire duration of their stay". The first paragraph then goes more in depth to support its thesis by stating “it’s not just about the foods you serve‚ but the atmosphere you have your guest in.” The article then starts listing

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    ballistics was successful in 1835. Henry Goddard examined a bullet and found a very distinctive mark on it that was from the mold that made it. This led him to the discovery of the suspect because the matching gauge was found on his mold (Swanson16-17). " Calvin Goddard a U.S. physician who had served in the army during World War I‚ is the person considered most responsible for raising firearms identification to a science and for perfecting the bullet-comparison microscope (Swanson 17)." But there also

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    n 1836‚ at the age off 22‚ Colt obtained a U.S. patent for Colt revolver. The weapon contained a revolving cylinder that could hold six bullets‚ allowing the user to fire more times without reloading than any other firearm before. Earlier pistols were available with one- and two-barrel designs‚ but Colt’s design‚ which he may have conceived of while observing the workings of the capstan on a sailing ship‚ was the first of its kind‚ and earned an important place in munitions history. Shortly after

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    to protect‚ for fun‚ and‚ unfortunately‚ to take lives. We are scared about them‚ but we would not really be here without them. This nation was won with the aid of these tools. And even more importantly we wouldn’t be here without ballistics-the bullet and its cartridge‚ and the barrel. In scientific terms‚ it is called Interior and Exterior ballistics. This paper will cover only the beginning of ballistics and firearms‚ because it is such a vast expanse of information and it varies with each firearm

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    saying among artillery men that their weapon is not the gun. It is the ammunition/shell‚ and the gun is only the last stage in transportation from the factory to the target. The same applies to all fire arms as they are merely devices for discharging bullets‚ shells‚ bombs/projectiles of one sort or another which are the things destined to have the desired effect on the enemy target. Without ammunition the finest firearm is merely an expensive club or at best‚ a handle for a bayonet‚ while a piece of

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    Date due: 14 February 2014 Case: Ashely Mervyn Coulston is known as the ‘Burwood triple murderer’ he murdered three innocent victims in cold blood on 29 July 19921. Coulston had gone to a Burwood house under the guise of renting a room in the house that had been ‘advertised in the Herald Sun’2. Coulston had a bag that contained a .22 rifle‚ ammunition‚ a homemade silencer and plastic cable ties. Coulston bound‚ gagged and covered the victim’s heads (using a towel or dressing gown) and shot each

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    ahead and admit it. Other animated films are played primarily for laughs‚ others pitch some moral lesson. How to Train Your Dragon takes a simple approach: It’s selling adventure. Wild‚ high-flying‚ wind in your hair adventure. A lot happens along the way and sure there’s a message but DreamWorks movies at their best‚ and this is one of them‚ are all about entertainment. How to Train Your Dragon‚ directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois‚ takes its audience on a fire-breathing‚ dipping‚ diving ride

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    what is a rifling number? How is it determined? A rifling number is the number of lands or grooves in a rifled barrel‚ the number can be determined by counting the number of impressions on the bullet. 5. In the firearm case‚ what type of gun fired the bullet? In the firearm case‚ a Taurus fired the bullet. 6. What percentages of deaths in the medical examiner’s office are due to natural causes‚ homicides‚ and accidents? 38%: Natural Cause 9% Homicide 40: Accidental 7. In abiding by the code

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