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    Frankie calvanico Toxicology For my forensic science career research I chose toxicology.i chose it because I was interested in the topic and wanted to find out more about it. A toxicologist finds out how harmful and dangerous chemicals can be to us. In the toxicology field‚you get big work space with self storage for evidence‚ individual spot ventilation‚ a fume hood and a safety cabinet. How closely you are supervised can vary based on your rank. Some people are self employed so they arent being

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    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 use fingerprint systems over a hundred years after scientists developed them. lab two 1. PLASMA: circulates dissolved nutrients‚ such as‚ glucose‚ amino acids and

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    Major Contributions of Karen Horney Karen Horney was a German psychologist who made major contributions in psychology. Some of these contributions include things like in feminine psychology‚ theory of self‚ and self-psychology. On psychology.about.com it is stated “Her refutation of Freud ’s theories about women generated more interest in the psychology of women.” (Cherry‚ 2013) Although Karen Horney did follow a great deal of Sigmund Freud ’s theory‚ she did not have the same opinion with his

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    Dakota Crater  Forensic Science II Unit 8 Quiz Game  1. This database collects and publishes crime data for the US.  Answer: Uniform Crime Reporting  2. This database is maintained by the US Bureau of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ Firearms‚ and  Explosives (ATF).   Answer: National Integrated Ballistic  3. This system is used for individuals who are trying to purchase a firearm.  Answer: Instant Criminal Background  4. This is the central database for crime­related information.  Answer: National Crime information center 

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    is called a polymerase chain reaction. 2. How are computers used in fingerprint analysis? Experts examine tiny fingerprint details also know as minutiae. These can be loops‚ dots‚ forks or islands! Several comparison points have to be matched for two finger prints to be considered identical. 3. Who is a pioneer in fingerprint analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster studied the fingerprint analysis that was introduces in US and Canada. In 1911‚ he testified

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    are some of the limitations of this technique? RFLP is a method used by molecular biologists in order to follow a sequence of DNA as it is passed on to other cells. Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why do you think DNA has had such an impact on forensic science? It has allowed us to advance as a society‚ making it possible to serve justice. 2. What do you think would be some of the challenges in collecting DNA evidence? How would you overcome these challenges? Sometimes DNA might get contaminated;

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    Two major forms of drama arose from the 14th to the18th centuries in Japan . These two theaters of drama are the N (Noh ) and Kabuki forms Both are still existent to this date ‚ as it continues to convey many aspects of the Japanese culture during its feudal era to its golden age Compared to the Eurocentric Western theaters ‚ the Noh and Kabuki could be considered as too simple at first glance . However ‚ it is more of an interpretative form of play that unlocks the imagination of the audience completely

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    origin of the bomb‚ it can be over 7000 miles per hour or 3129.28 meters/s. It is related to Newton’s second law because the second law states that the acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it. 3. What are the two types of high explosives? The two types of high explosives are primary and secondary. The difference is very slight‚ primary explosives are easily detonated and are very sensitive to heat and friction‚ secondary explosives‚ like tnt or dynamite‚ are less sensitive

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    sections. Limitations to this process include the fact that it requires a large sample of DNA and samples that carry dirt or mold usually will not work good with this type of test. 1. I believe DNA has had and continues to have such an impact on forensic science because a DNA sample can help figure out who was involved in a crime and even who was the person who committed the crime. 2. I believe some of the challenges that come with collecting DNA evidence could include the DNA sample potentially becoming

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    Forensic Science and the Law Writing Assignment The three most important Amendments to the United States constitution regarding evidence used to convict or exonerate a suspect are Amendments 4‚ 5 and 6 which state ideas on Search and Seizure‚ Trial and Punishment‚ Compensation for Takings‚ and Trial by Jury in Civil Cases. Amendment 4 “Search and Seizure” talks about‚ and legalizes “The rights of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches

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