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    Lesson14. Written Assignment Ch22 1.Why must a criminal investigator know the rules of evidence? It is the criminal investigators responsibility to collect and preserve evidence that will later be used in court to aid in a prosecution. It is essential that the criminal investigator knows the rules of evidence because lack of such knowledge could result in inadmissibility of the evidence to be used against the defendant in court. 2.What is the hearsay rule and why does it exist? Hearsay

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    Anthem, by Ayn Rand

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    others in his society. But after the discovery of the tunnel‚ however‚ he realizes that loneliness pleases him‚ and it becomes harder for him to deny his own individuality. Rand hoped to uncover the link between the historical figures‚ Prometheus and Gaea to the lives of Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000. In Chapter 12‚ Rand refers to Greek mythology by renaming her two protagonists Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000. Equality is given the name Prometheus‚ an insinuation to the Titan who stole

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    Ayn Rand Anthem

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    Most often the ideas used by Rand can be perceived as one is completely bad and the other good. One of the best examples of this is the extremes of caring only for the whole and the opposite of caring only for the self. Rand has extreme ideas of both of these and expresses them often in Anthem. These two ideas are the backbone for the whole story and deliver the main message Rand wanted to express. Ayn Rand constructed “a philosophy for living on earth” (Ayn Rand‚ 111) to abide by based on her

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    Composition II Instructor: Terri Miller September 23‚ 2014 Reliability of Forensic Tools What’s reliable and what’s not so scientific when it comes to forensic tools? Forensics is relating to the use of science or technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law. Forensic tools examples are forensic photography‚ forensic ballistics‚ forensic toxicology‚ computer forensics‚ hair analysis‚ DNA analysis‚ and fingerprint evidence. Forensic tools can

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    1. What are the methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? The method of inquiry is based on gathering observable‚ empirical and measureable evidence. Basically‚ methods of inquiry are ways that an investigator gathers the information for the case that they are investigating. Methods of inquiry are used in criminal investigation by collecting evidence‚ statement collection‚ and going through electronic databases and even the internet. The methods of inquiry are all used

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    Rand Paul On Education

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    funding in public schools since based on a CNN article‚ “the majority of children in America’s public schools come from low-income class communities” (The growing poverty problem in America’s schools). Senator‚ Rand Paul entails that “Government is too big‚ and needs to be smaller” (Rand Paul on Common Core and Education). Paul explains that money is being the waste in things that are not really beneficial to anyone but themselves. For instance‚ he talks about the people that work in the federal

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    Rand Revolt of 1922

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    History Essay SSH201 Rand Revolt of 1922 and its economic and political repercussions. Introduction: In my essay I shall be discussing the Rand Revolt and its outcomes: Why it began‚ who the leaders were‚ the end result of the fighting‚ political repercussions‚ economic repercussions and ending with my conclusion. The Rand‚ or Red‚ Revolt includes a number of important people on both sides of the conflict. Unlike many other conflicts around the country at the time‚ this was a white on white

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    Modernism in Paul Rand

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    Modernism in Paul Rand Topic 1 Fabrizia Corsi Critical and Cultural Studies Dawn Correia (23rd April 2013) ‘Modernism’ is derived from ‘modo’‚ a Latin word which means “just now”( Philosophy Basics. n.d.). Modernism‚ in its broad explanation includes the different movements related to art in the Europe‚ initiating from the end of the 19th century till the beginning of 20th century (Design History Mashup‚ Philip S. ‚ 2008). These latest European movements developed

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    The Fountainhead By Ayn Rand

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    looking at the statue‚ Keating thought he understood what was meant by the word “heroic”.’ – Ayn Rand‚ The Fountainhead. In Ayn Rand’s philosophical fiction novel‚ The Fountainhead‚ she dwells a great deal on the subject of art. Primarily; architecture‚ but she also touches on sculptures‚ this is what we will be analyzing and applying to some of the great works of art. In the preceding quote‚ Rand describes her philosophical ideal presented

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    Investigation

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    During an undercover investigation‚ Officer Cline witnessed Defendant #1 purchase a bag of what appeared to be marijuana and LSD. When Officer Cline approached the dealer (Defendant #2)‚ he was given a similar bag. Following the purchase‚ officers approached and arrested both defendants on narcotics violations. Forensic tests later revealed that the contents of the bag were nothing more than honey and dried leaf matter and rolling paper coated with lime extract. The defense attorneys for both defendants

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