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    currently ranked 68 out of 259 students. She puts all her energy and focus in her studies. She hopes to be able to achieve her future goals‚ which are attending Guilford College and majoring in criminal justice and minoring in forensic biology in order to become a forensic detective. She is an active member of Junior Civitans‚ Art Club‚ and French Club‚ as well as a member of East Rowan High School’s bowling team. She has participated in over 20 service projects in Junior Civitan. Some of the

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    fingerprint ( my index finger and my middle finger)‚ with those prints i seen ridge edging and arches. 2. I did not have a partner so i cant compare fingerprints. 3. Police officers‚ crime scene investigators and others in the justice system rely on forensic science techniques to ensure that the right people are punished for law violations and to keep people safe. Fingerprints are starting players in the criminal offense and defense lineup. They are so important to criminalistics that justice officers still

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    In this laboratory‚ two experiments were performed; the first one was performed to determine whose fingerprint was found at a crime scene. For this experiment‚ four-10 mL DNA samples were placed in a well of agarose gel‚ using a micropipette; the sample was also covered in a TBE buffer solution. The four samples were then put in the electrophoresis apparatus to be run through electrophoresis. After 20 minutes‚ the samples were ready and the results were documented; it was found that suspect “B”

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    To start off I will talk about the structure of the hair. First‚ we have the medulla. The medulla is the innermost layer of the hair shaft. It is the center. Forensic investigators classify hair into five different groups depending on the appearance of the medulla. Next we have the cortex. The Cortex is the largest part of the hair shaft. It also contains the most pigment. Finally we have the cuticle‚ which is a transparent outer layer of the hair shaft. It looks like scales almost. The cuticle can

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    Science Fair Project 2014/2015 Onyx/Jasper/Jade/Quartz Classes This year’s Science Fair Project involves exploring careers in the field of Science. Each student will “become a Scientist” of some type and create an experiment that fits the type of Scientist that he or she has chosen. Students will be responsible for maintaining his or her own Science Notebook AND creating a display board to showcase his or her experiment. Both items are due on Tuesday‚ February 24‚ 2015. Oral reports will also

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    the cause of death? Vomit‚ blood‚ fingerprints‚ DNA‚ saliva‚ bite marks‚ bullets‚ poison‚ etc 1.1.c. If someone was interested in a career with responsibility to determine the cause of death‚ what careers should he or she consider and investigate? Forensic Pathologist (Medical Examiner) Toxicologist Coroner Medical doctor that primarily does autopsies and determines cause of death PhD (usually) who tests body fluids (blood‚ vitreous humor‚ urine) for presence of toxins & medications to help determine

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    Science and theology are both a process and product that involves careful investigation and reflection‚ however‚ the methods in which these disciplines use to attain understanding and the conclusions drawn in response are different. Although‚ the underlying commonalities concerning the basic operation of thought in these two fields testifies that they are not completely independent of each other‚ but exist as two different sides of the same coin. Science exists on one side‚ seeking a greater understanding

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    2013. Abstract In this paper I review the problematic relationship between science and philosophy; in particular‚ I will address the question of whether science needs philosophy‚ and I will offer some positive (if incomplete) perspectives that should be helpful in developing a synergetic relationship between the two. I will review three lines of reasoning often employed in arguing that philosophy is useless for science: a) philosophy’s death diagnosis (‘philosophy is dead’) and what follows from

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    Marine Science – submit this alternate for “Sea Turtle Rehab” (Honors Caretta Caretta Turtle Rehab) Forensic Science – submit this alternate for Unit 5 Lab Questions Sea Turtle Nests Female turtles nest 1-10 times a season (May 1 - Oct 1) Lay between 80-120 eggs The group of eggs is called a Clutch Incubation = ~60 days After hatching‚ it takes 3-7 days to dig to the surface About ________1 in 1000___________________ hatchlings will survive to adulthood Nest temperatures determine the gender

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    As Natural Science is the branch of science which deals with the physical world instead of humans‚ such as physics‚ chemistry‚ biology and geology; accuracy and simplicity does fall into it. Natural Science is usually accurate because one who is studying in the field of natural science‚ would like to get close to the truth as close as possible. People who have faith in science and natural science more specifically‚ all try to be as accurate as they can

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