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    DATE: I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Circle the letter of the correct answer. 1. What is the set of procedures that can be used to explain and predict events or phenomena? A. Scientific discovery B. Scientific method C. Scientific notation D. Scientific thinking 2. Which of the following pairs of elements make up the salt compound? A. chlorine and oxygen B. oxygen and hydrogen C. sodium and chlorine D. sodium and hydrogen 3. What is meant by pH? A. power of hafnium B. power of hassium C. power of helium

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    of era | Accepted – Measured|/ Accepted = *100 Intro to FOS 108 I. Forensic Science is the application of natural sciences to matters of the law. Criminalistics: Scientific discipline to recognize‚ identify‚ individualize‚ and evaluate physical evidence. Criminalistics Forensic Medicine Forensic Odontology Forensic Anthropology Forensic Toxicology Forensic Serology Questioned Documents Examination Firearm & Tool mark Analysis Fingerprint Examination II. Locard’s Exchange Principle: Whenever

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    Custody & Preservation of Evidence Idris Rawls Westwood College It does not matter the reputation you have earned for your high integrity and honesty‚ you will always be open to allegations of civil or criminal liability. The first type of evidence and usually the most obvious is physical evidence. Evidence can be anything from tangible objects such as cartridge cases and firearms to latent fingerprints and DNA. Evidence collection or recovery step in crime scene processing is the methods‚

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    Medical Practice Accounting: Credit Policies‚ Billing Procedures and Making Collections Darcy Sartor MBC – Carrington College Ms. Scott May 2‚ 2011 Medical Practice Accounting: Credit Policies‚ Billing Procedures and Making Collections “About the time we can make the ends meet‚ somebody moves the ends.” Herbert Hoover The main aim of any business is to earn profits and

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    Almost every year a hurricane blast through Florida and takes its toll on the business‚ industry and affects the lives and dollars of the company and its workers. One can ask themselves‚ "How do we prevent this from happening again?" This is usually what businesses and persons affected by a hurricane ask each other. What about a hospital? How would a hospital prepare for a hurricane? To complicate things more‚ how would a hospital prepare for a hurricane if the hospital is to operate 24 hours a

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    Review Questions 1.​ What are the four types of evidence in a criminal investigation? The four types of evidence is physical evidence‚ documentary evidence‚ demonstrative evidence and testimony. 2.​ What are individual characteristics? Give an example of an individual characteristic? Individual characteristics are properties associated with a common source to a high degree of certainty. An example of individual characteristics that forensic scientists may look for are the ridge characteristics of

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    Analysis of the Banquet Scene: Act III Scene iv After reading Act III of the text‚ return to scene iv for a closer analysis. Let the chart below guide your reading‚ and be sure to justify your answers to the questions using specific detailed evidence from the text. Examine the text: When Macbeth learns that Banquo has been assassinated but Fleance has escaped‚ he uses figurative language to describe his state of mind. He says‚ “Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect; whole as the

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    1. What parameters can be used in the identification of this person? Forensic science is the uses scientific knowledge to solve legal and criminal investigations by collecting evidence from the crime scene. There are two main parameters that can be used to identify the individual in this case‚ namely forensic odontology and forensic anthropology. Forensic anthropology identifies human remains especially bones as they could locate and recover suspicious remains to help determine the age‚ sex‚ ancestry

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    8.07 What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? A box of matches‚ a space heater‚ beer bottles‚ Natalie’s wallet‚ a V-shaped burn pattern‚ burned outlet‚ a protected surface on the ground‚ crazed glass‚ and a puddle-shaped burn pattern. Describe the process that you used to take a sample of the puddle-shaped burn pattern on the floor. Why did you also take samples from the portion of the floor that was not burned? First thing i did was I took the chisel to loosen up some of the wood

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    COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY (DRAFT) INTRODUCTION NALIS is mandated by Act No. 18 of 1998 Part II‚ Section 4 to: (a) provide a national library and information service‚ easily accessible to members of the public‚ in order to facilitate cultural‚ economic‚ educational‚ political and social development of the people of Trinidad and Tobago; (b) maintain‚ develop and make easily accessible to members of the public‚ a comprehensive collection of material and information‚ with particular emphasis

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