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    into the tunnels because there are modern houses built on top.  4. How do you think the archeological investigation of Herculaneum relates to forensic anthropology? In what ways are similar techniques and processes used in both of these situations? I think that it relates because the archeologist are look and dealing with the remains of ancient people. The two still seek to find the remains and causes of death; just really tried to piece together what occurred. 5. What is surprising about the ruins

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    Gross income

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    Definition of Gross Income‚ Taxable Income‚ and Net Income Gross income refers to all income but not excluding exempt income and subject to final income tax. Example of gross income include: salaries and wages‚ commission‚ sale of and other dealings in property‚ rents‚ dividends‚ and securities. Exclusion from gross income or those incomes that are exempted from tax include: life insurance proceeds paid to beneficiaries upon the death of the insured; compensation for injuries or sickness‚ retirement

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    Introduction: Behavioural science is the systematic analysis and investigation of human behaviour through controlled and naturalistic observation‚ and disciplined scientific experimentation. It attempts to accomplish legitimate‚ objective conclusions through rigorous formulations and observation. Behavioral sciences could be categorized into three main forms psychology‚ sociology and anthropology. Insights from several pure disciplines across behavioural sciences are explored by various applied

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    Honors Biology January 21‚ 2013 Forensic Science In today’s age of technology‚ there are many advanced techniques detectives use to get to the root of a crime. Forensic anthropology and other sciences are key to finding the true cause of a person’s death. Without forensics‚ solving crimes would be very difficult because of the lack of evidence from various sources. Some biologists are specially trained and educated in molecular biology and can study a person’s DNA (Ferlini 17). Identifying

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    Review Questions 1. What is the NIBIN? The National integrated ballistic identification system is a network that provides law enforcement agencies around the world with access to images and information 2. What is rifling? What two types of markings do this produce? Rifling is spiral grooves cut into barrels of a gun in order to make a bullet spin as it’s fired. Refiling produces grooves and lands. 3. What is a distance determination? How is this done? Distance determination is the process

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    When the bipedalism for the evolution of the human line‚ there are many different hypothesis that have been made which have been refuted and there are many that is still plausible. That being said‚ there are two major theories behind the evolution for bipedalism that are most commonly referred to and these are Energy efficiency and Pair Bonding. The traditional and the first theory of Bipedalism can be traced to Charles Darwin. Based on his observation‚ he asked the question of advantages of bipedalism

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    Science has intrigued me since high school‚ especially on that cold‚ snowy morning when we began our discussions about genetics and inheritance in the tenth grade. At that point‚ I found my passion; I no longer wished to be an architect‚ I wanted to be a biologist. Following this goal‚ I attended Millersville University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and Departmental Honors in Biology. As an undergraduate‚ I developed a love for genetics and developmental biology‚ but recently

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    The 2 Major Accomplishments By the Akkadians A guy named Sargon was a ruler of a city-state called Sumer. Sargon lead his country with pride and he created a strong army.The two main accomplishments the akkadians accomplished were‚ King Sargon and his army conquered mesopotamia/Sumer and sargon kept control of the empire. Sargon was a strong general. He was a great general/teacher to his army to teach them all they needed to know for fighting battles. Sargon had amazing strategies. One great strategie

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    Positivism is the structural perspective of seeing society as a whole. Positivists stress greater importance on society rather than solely focussing on the individual within as society influences individual human behaviour. This has resulted in a variation of different social structures e.g. family‚ education system and religion. Positivists believe the collection of data should be collected objectively and categorised. Data should be expressed in numerical form‚ e.g. percentages‚ statistics

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    Two major types of literature are Poetry and Prose "Poetry A poem is defined as a composition written in verse (although verse has been equally used for epic and dramatic fiction). Poems rely heavily on imagery‚ precise word choice‚ and metaphor; they may take the form of measures consisting of patterns of stresses (metric feet) or of patterns of different-length syllables (as in classical prosody); and they may or may not utilize rhyme. One cannot readily characterize poetry precisely. Typically

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