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    Forensic Science Unit 4

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    the ones I have. What do you think would be the most challenging aspect of collecting and analyzing hair samples? Why? Answer: looking for medulla because usually not all hair might have it. Why do you think forensic scientists study bloodstain patterns? What can be learned from them? Answer: They need to make sure it is blood or another substance. They can learn who it belonged to especially if it is dried. Out of the types of evidence discussed in this unit‚ which one do you think is the most

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    believed that working together in partnership is the best way they can make a positive difference. There are numbers of process and people involved in their Supply Chain: Buyers The buying office is based in Stockholm‚ Sweden. Here‚ designers‚ pattern makers and buyers‚ together with merchandisers in their production offices‚ create‚ plan and purchase their collections. Merchandisers Based in one of their 15 production offices in Asia and Europe‚ merchandisers are the link between H&M’s buying

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    Auguste Comte (1798–1857) is the founder of positivism‚ a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth‚ when it was eclipsed by neopositivism. However‚ Comte’s decision to develop successively a philosophy of mathematics‚ a philosophy of physics‚ a philosophy of chemistry and a philosophy of biology‚ makes him the first philosopher of science in the modern sense

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    "The whole goddamn business of what you ’re calling intimacy bugs the hell out of me. I never know what you women mean when you talk about it. Karen complains that I don ’t talk to her‚ but it ’s not talk she wants‚ it ’s some other damn thing‚ only I don ’t know what the hell it is!" This quote from a man interviewed by Lillian Rubin is the perfect example of the differences in communication between men and women. These differences in communication methods of women and men are born of a complex

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    Mendel’s approach to answering scientific questions was highly focused. He chose just a handful of traits to study‚ seven to be exact‚ and by doing so was able to more easily keep an accurate mathematical record of each of the traits and how they carried to subsequent generations. The approach that he took‚ looking at a lesser quantity of traits‚ gave him an advantage because he was able to realize a higher quality of information from his research. The simplicity of it gave him more control over

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    Cystoclysis Description:     Bladder irrigation is the process of flushing the bladder with normal saline to prevent or treat clot formation. Bladder irrigation may also be used to instill medications such as antibiotics for treating bladder infections. This is done over a period of time‚ and runs continuously. A special catheter is used for the above procedure. Purpose: To prevent blood clot formation‚ allow free flow of urine and maintain IDC patency‚ by continuously irrigating the bladder

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    Gender imbalance may arise as a consequence of various factors ranging from natural factors and war casualties to intentional gender control and deliberate gendercide. the human sex ratio‚ both at birth and as a population matures‚ can vary significantly according to a large number of factors‚ such as paternal age‚ maternal age‚ plural birth‚ birth order‚ gestation weeks‚ race‚ parent’s health history‚ parent’s psychological stress cold weather is an environmental stressor‚ and women subjected

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    2.3.8 GUEST FLOOR CORRIDORS Good practice indicates that a corridor should‚ if at all possible‚ not be over 100 ft. in length. It sometimes occurs that‚ because of the size of the hotel or its configuration‚ corridors may be longer. There are a number of hotels where corridors stretch out for over 200 ft. The architect would be well advised to introduce an interruption of some sort in his corridor planning to keep the guest from feeling as if his approach to his room were an endless path. The interruption

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    technology such as video cameras are also used to record the nature of the scene. Fingerprints are taken where possible and if the crime scene is outdoors the area is marked out and searched. Internal crime scenes are photographed‚ blood spatter patterns are measured and documented‚ and bloodstains on carpets and floors are measured for radius. Regardless of the location of a crime scene it is imperative that all of those personnel involved in the recording and preserving of it are dressed correctly

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    action 4 Theories on Motivation: Instinct Theory How does instinct motivate behavior? Stickleback EG - Biological state ( breeding season) - Sign stimuli ( red belly of other males) Action specific energy Results in fixed action pattern In humans: - Freud believed humans had a strong instinct and this drove all behaviour. - Darwin believed there was continuity. Animals had the most instinct and humans the least. James believed humans were highly instinctive but the instincts

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