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    DNA profiling DNA profiling (also called DNA testing‚ DNA typing‚ or genetic fingerprinting) is a technique employed by forensic scientists to assist in the identification of individuals on the basis of their respective DNA profiles. DNA profiles are encrypted sets of numbers that reflect a person’s DNA makeup‚ which can also be used as the person’s identifier. DNA profiling should not be confused with full genome sequencing. It is used in‚ for example‚ parental testing and rape investigation

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    Topic: Concepts of DNA Fingerprint and Forensic Analysis Table of Contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………………. 3 What is DNA Fingerprint...................................................................................................3 Forensic Science…………………………………………………………………………..4 DNA Fingerprint Methods Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)…………………………………...4 Polymerised Chain Reaction (PCR)……………………………………………………...5 Short Tandem Repeats

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    Mandatory Military Service (MMS) Many of the opinions of the present day admit not to resort to compulsory military service because this idea is not important and that it is far from human rights democracy‚ but mandatory military service has been present since ancient times. Each country has a strategy to turn civilian citizens into soldiers who are used at times War and fight for state protection. In ancient times‚ specifically in 221 BC‚ the Chinese Empire resorted to forced conscription and set

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    personal matter than is no one’s business except for those involved. These are serious crimes because they deny victims of their rights as guaranteed by the US constitution. I can see where mandatory arrests are a good idea‚ but they prevent the victim from choosing what they want to happen to their abuser. Mandatory arrests are also a nice place to start‚ but there needs to be some way to guarantee that these abusers aren’t given an easy out. Perhaps‚ there could be a way for these domestic violence

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    of the world does not have mandatory voting‚ which should mean something. And governments in other places get so upset at people for not voting they willpractically publically shame themin order to imtimidate them into voting‚ ex: italy posts how long its been since youve voted pubically on identification papers. Some corrupt governments will even use manadatory voting to convince the world that they are democratic and supported by their citizens. Even though mandatory voting isnt equivalent to voter

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Many people are victims of a crime‚ or they’re the ones committing the crime. Some of these crimes that have been committed are sentenced as Mandatory Minimum Sentencing. Mandatory Minimum sentencing is when a person convicts a crime‚ and must be in prison for a minimum term‚ the days of punishment is up to the judges to decide. In this occasion the kind of crime that they commit depends on the amount of time the assailant will serve. What does the world have to offer

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    begin‚ the first argument to support the urgent need to restructure the criminal justice system is the effect and impact of mandatory minimum sentencing on the high rates of incarcerations. The effects of mandatory minimum sentencing are staggering‚ and transcend into many different areas of the criminal justice system. The principal justification for the creation of mandatory minimum sentences is that by increasing the likelihood of custody‚ it will be a strict deterrent for crime prevention and a

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    Patti Pangallo GE217 14 November 2011 Mandatory Random Drug Testing Crunch! A warehouse employee’s foot has just been run over by a forklift driver. During the accident investigation it was discovered that the forklift driver had been under the influence of marijuana. No one wants his/her doctor to be drunk or high on drugs as he slices him/her open with a scalpel. Regardless if the operation is successful‚ he/she will be much happier knowing the doctor was not impaired. A person

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    Should voting be made mandatory? “To be or not to be‚ that is the question‚” says Hamlet in a soliloquy. In my opinion‚ each and every Indian has the right to ask themselves “to vote or not to vote” when the question of electing the ruling party of the nation arises. In a democratic nation like India‚ I believe every individual should have his or her own judgment when comes to voting. Many arguments exist to prove or disprove the importance of compulsory voting. The arguments for compulsory

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    Mandatory arrest laws were put into place in efforts of deterring and reducing the amount of activity in regards to domestic violence. However‚ recent research has shown that domestic violence arrest rates are higher than what they were when they had first implemented such practices. Domestic violence can be seen as being a very complex and complicated issue within our society. We have issues with what can or is considered domestic violence due to the following types of relationships that are becoming

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