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    it occurs about 8 to 12 hours after death. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. A forensic autopsy is used to determine the time‚ mechanism‚ and manner of death. The time of death leads to why they died‚ the mechanism is what was used or how they died‚ and the manner of death is either homicide or suicide. 3. How can digestion rates give information to forensic scientists about the time of death? Digestive rates can determine their

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    Review Questions What is toxicology? Toxicology is the study of substances that cause adverse effects in humans or other organisms. Who was Mathieu Orfila? Mathieu Orfila was considered the ’father of toxicology’. He published one of the first written works about poisons and medications. What is strychnine? What symptoms does it cause? Strychnine is a posion that comes from the seed of the strychnine tree. It can be inhaled‚ consumbed or absorbed through mucous membranes. It causes cramps

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    crime has occurred and anything that links the crime to a criminal. Three examples of physical evidence are fibers‚ weapons‚ and hair. 2.) Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? • To record a crime scene‚ forensic scientist can use photography‚ drawings‚ and videography. Photographs are an important record of the unaltered crime scene‚ Drawings or sketches provides valuable information when a photograph cannot accurately depict the scale of a room or the relationship

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    Introduction to Music MUS 151-04 Test #1 study guide September 12‚ 2013 (review date) September 17‚ 2013 (test date) Read the article on page 8‚ Live in Concert. Pay particular attention to the third paragraph and the comments about the differences between an eighteenth-century concert and an modern concert. Be familiar with these chapter 2 terms: Rhythm (15) Beat (14) Meter (14) Duple (14) Triple (14) Measure (14) Syncopation (17) Tempo (14) Be prepared to define the characteristics

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    convict or exonerate an individual of a crime. Furthermore‚ the accuracy of forensic identification of evidence has the possibility of leaving biased effects on a juror (Carrell‚ Krauss‚ Liberman‚ Miethe‚ 2008). This paper examines Carrells et al’s research along with three other research articles to review how DNA is collected‚ the effects that is has on a juror and the pros and cons of DNA collection in the Forensic Science and Criminal Justice community. Keywords: deoxyribonucleic acid‚ United

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    Study Guide: Intro to Social Sciences Anthropology: * How culture contributes to the make-up of humanity * Science of people (origin‚ classification‚ distribution‚ races‚ physical character‚ culture) * Emphasis on cultural relativity‚ in-depth examination of context and cross-cultural comparisons * Anthropologists: Ruth Benedict‚ Margaret Mead * Both quantitative and qualitative methods of research * Fields: Biological/physical anthropology‚ Sociocultural anthropology‚ archaeology

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    EARTH SCIENCE B STUDY GUIDE My name Craig Belnap Semester Earth science B MODULE SIX QUESTION ANSWER 6.1 Coastal Pollution 1. What are the consequences of coastal pollution? Unsafe environment for humans and wildlife‚ it can also kill fish that many use as a source of income. 2. What are the sources of coastal pollution? Agricultural‚ municipal‚ and industrial run off. Oil spills and waste that is dumped directly into the ocean. 3. What sequence of events causes a dead zone? Fertilizers

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    careful planning and execution using state-of-the-art tools and techniques. 2. It becomes both an art and a science as marketers strive to find creative new solutions to challenges in a complex marketing environment. 3. Top marketers balance discipline and imagination to address these new marketing realities. 4. Marketing is everywhere. 5. Marketing is both an “art” and a “science”. “It is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating‚ communicating‚ and delivering value

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    Political Science Mid-term study guide Chapter 2: The Founding and the Constitution Articles of Confederation: what were they? What did they omit that the Constitution included? Which gave Congress greater powers? Significance of Shays’ Rebellion Great Compromise Three-fifths Compromise Federalism Why we have staggered elections Judicial review Most important political value for Framers Chapter 3: Federalism Has federal government grown stronger or weaker throughout American history

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    Forensic Science: Evolution and how it has helped to solve many infamous crimes Forensic science: its evolution and how it has helped to solve many infamous crimes. A murder mystery‚ an unidentified body‚ stab wounds to the chest‚ a pool of blood in a high end street in New York‚ photographers‚ police‚ investigators rush in to begin their course of work to solve the mystery of the dead body‚ to solve the puzzle‚ to tell the world the story

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