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    Karl Lansil Criminal Investigation Professor Frank Hinkle A‚ B‚ AB & O “Superman of science makes landmark discovery - Over 1 Billion lives saved so far (ScienceHeros.com)!” This quote is far from false Dr. Karl Landsteiner has saved over millions of lives with his Human Blood Typing findings and discoveries. Dr. Landsteiner was as well a very educated man‚ attending multiple Universities. Karl also gained and abundant amount of knowledge while working in multiple Colleges and various

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    fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal‚ which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection. 4. With what area of forensic investigation are Karl Landsteiner and Dr. Leone Lattes associated? Dr. Karl Landsteiner and Dr. Leone Lattes are both associated with the DNA investigation. Dr. Landsteiner discovered that blood could be grouped into different categories. Now known as blood types A‚ B‚ AB‚ and O. Dr. Lattes in 1925 done a simple procedure determining the blood

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    investigation‚ how all different fields that with combined expertise would improve the detection of crime. These different fields would include Microscopy‚ fingerprinting‚ anthropometry‚ botany‚ zoology‚ mineralogy‚ physics‚ and chemistry. Dr. Karl Landsteiner and Dr. Leone Lattes were in the blood detection. By putting efforts of ones work with the other‚ Dr. Lattes put his technique‚ and Dr. Landsteiner’s blood type findings together and he applied it to criminal investigations. Edmond Locard was

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    criminal investigation. He also later introduced the forensic journal Archiv fur Kriminal Anthropologie und Kriminalistiks‚ which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection. 4. With what area of forensic investigation are Karl Landsteiner and Dr. Leone Lattes associated? In the area of discovering that blood can be grouped into different categories‚ now recognized as blood types A‚B‚AB and O. Dr Leone Lattes‚ devised a procedure for determining the blood group of a dried blood

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    Nick Work October 20‚ 3013 CSI: Intro to Biology Blood Sampling Objective Our Objective is to identify which blood type each sample is. We test Anti-A and Anti – B‚ and also test to determine if it is Rh positive or negative. Hypothesis We are testing unknown blood sample testing for what type of blood. When A is shown in the blood sample agglutination will accrue causing it to look grainy. Materials At least 4 dropper vial 3 blood samples Synthetic Anti – A Synthetic Anti –B Synthetic

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    Stanbury 1 While Karl Marx did not publish one specific document regarding religion‚ he did however have a large impact on the sociological significance of religion. Religion can be defined as “a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or school of thought” (Bramadat &Seljak‚ 2009‚ p. 23). As a founder and main advocator for his Marxist philosophy‚ Karl Marx has greatly influenced the creation of the modern world and was undoubtedly one of

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    KARL MARX: HIS WORKS ABSTRACT This paper will be about the main elements of Karl Marx ’s work‚ which includes the Paris Manuscripts‚ which will focus on alienation. The Communist Manifesto‚ which will focus on Marx ’s political and economic theories and Capital Vol. 1.‚ Marx ’s final work about how profits are made by the capitalist. Karl Marx was a liberal reformist who believed that capitalism could be reformed and inequality and exploitation of the

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    Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim Views on Labor During the 1800s there was clear and concise turmoil in regards to labor. Some viewed labor as a means to an end. It was a part of life with no implied passion. It was the only way to put food on the table and provide any additional support that was needed for families. Society‚ as we all know‚ had‚ or has‚ a set of rules and guidelines that one was to live by to maintain a place in the world. A place that if you dare objected you would be frowned

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    In contrast‚ Karl Marx in his Das Kapital reasoned that workers would be exploited by any capitalist‚ or factory owners‚ for the capitalist system provides an inherent advantage to the already rich and a disadvantage to the already poor segments of society. The rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. Furthermore‚ the “capitalist” is always in a better position to negotiate a low wage for his workers‚ he argued. One of his notable and more contentious theories – the labor theory of value

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    Karl Benz was born on 25th November 1844 in Karlsruhe‚ the son of an engine driver. The middle of the last century‚ when Benz was an apprentice‚ was a time of widespread fascination with the "new technology". The first railway line in Germany from Nuremberg to Furth had been opened in 1835‚ only twenty years before‚ and in the space of just a few decades the railways‚ steamships and new production processes had ushered in a new era in technology‚ industry and everyday life. Karl Benz attended the

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