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    forensic science unit 8

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    the acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it. 3. What are the two types of high explosives? The two types of high explosives are primary and secondary. The difference is very slight‚ primary explosives are easily detonated and are very sensitive to heat and friction‚ secondary explosives‚ like tnt or dynamite‚ are less sensitive to heat and friction. Primary explosives are usually not used in homemade bombs‚ because of their volatile nature. 4. What is a substrate control

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    Module EightTQ

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    for investigators? Search warrants and gather evidence warrants are not required at a fire scene like regular crime scenes. 2.What is the blast effect? It’s the outward rush of gases from the bombs site of orgin. 3.What are the two types of high explosives? Dynamite and TNT. 4.What is a substrate control? Why is it done? Its and uncontaminated substance its done to see if a flammable liquid is present. 5.How is the evidence from a fire scene collected? What should be avoided? The evidence is placed

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    Movie Review The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker is a film directed by Kathryn Bigelow‚ set in the Iraq war. The film is about three men who makeup an explosives ordinance team; Staff Sargent Matthew Thompson (Guy Pearce)‚ Sergeant J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie)‚ and Specialist Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty). In the beginning‚ a bomb disposal goes bad and Sargent Matthew Thompson is killed by the blast‚ Eldridge blames himself for his friend’s death because he had the chance to shoot the bomber‚

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    Army Career Essay

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    Introduction Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD)‚ the organization that I am currently a part of‚ are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb disposal. As a scalable and agile force‚ we specialize in a plethora of complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. Post 9/11 global terrorist activities placed tremendous “operational stress” upon the NEOD community with relentless training and deployments (Jones‚ Hammond & Platoni

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    What they saw downrange

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    The soldier‚ Airman‚ Marine or Sailor who spend a year tour downrange has seen it all. Just about everything you could imagine‚ when you have been deployed downrange in Iraq and Afghanistan you have seen it. They have seen unbelievable heroism‚ and they have seen blatant cowardice; They have seen‚ felt‚ and tasted fear; and have experienced sweet relief. They have seen men bleed to death surrounded by their fellow cadre. They have seen brains and blood all over the inside of a Humvee‚ after they

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    All Market Research include new market research report” http://www.allmarketresearch.com/wiki/the-global-counter-ied-market-2012-2022-country-analysis-market-profile.php” to its huge collection of research reports. Synopsis This report offers detailed analysis of the global Counter IED market over the next ten years‚ and provides extensive market size forecasts by country and sub sector. It covers the key technological and market trends in the Counter IED market. Summary “The Global Counter

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    Dangers of Journalism

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    Hazards and danger are common in careers such as construction‚ firefighting and law enforcement. However‚ if the question "Name the most dangerous careers" was asked on Family Feud‚ Journalism most likely would not be found on the survey list. When contemplating a career as a journalist‚ one probably does not initially consider the risks that they may encounter. "As recently as last week the media has been filled with coverage regarding the injuries sustained by news anchor Bob Woodruff and

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    Art Review: I chose to do my art review on the artist Cai Guo-Qiang‚ who is a Chinese artist who does most of his art in the form of explosions and large scale projects such as this one‚ which bring attention to problems in society dealing with violence and terrorism. In his piece titled Inopportune: Stage 1‚ Guo-Qiang displays 9 identical cars‚ which are tumbling through the air in different positions‚ with large lights sticking out‚ resembling that the car is exploding only to conclude with

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    Wikileaks

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    WikiLeaks is an international‚ online‚ non-profit[2] organisation which publishes secret information‚ news leaks‚[4] and classified media from anonymous sources.[2][5] Its website‚ initiated in 2006 in Iceland by the organisation Sunshine Press‚[6] claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch.[7] Julian Assange‚ an Australian Internet activist‚ is generally described as its founder‚ editor-in-chief‚ and director.[8] Kristinn Hrafnsson‚ Joseph Farrell and Sarah

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    The excerpt‚ “Killing Time in Iraq” are short daily journal entries written by a soldier named Colby Buzzell. These journals Buzzell writes are the experiences he goes through in Iraq. From car bombs causing high amounts of casualties to guessing what type of explosion went off‚ what someone may think are intense experiences‚ Buzzell describes as casual events happening in his daily life. After reading “Killing Time in Iraq”‚ I argue that Buzzell uses coping mechanisms to minimize the intensity of

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