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    Bloodstain Research Paper

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    Swipe bloodstains which is in the catorgory of transfer bloodstain patterns, are created when a wet bloody object comes in contact with a target surface. Its use to identify an object or body part. A wipe pattene is created from an obkect moving through the a bloodstain, while a swipe pattens is created from an obect leaving bloosstain. Number is mark a swipe bloosstain becasue there seems to be a swipe of a hand print or sometime of object that has moved through the bloodstain, their are also…

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    and blood drops can even be used to determine the medium that caused the death at the crime scene (PLTW 2016). Blood drops are also used to determine the bloods point of origin (the location of the blood source (PLTW 2016)). In the Blood Spatter Analysis lab it has already been determined that the blood next to Ginny’s body fell from a 90 degree angle. The purpose of the…

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    Blood spatter analysis is the examination of shapes, locations, and distribution of blood spatter in order to interpret and develop a storyline leading to what exactly caused the blood shed. Blood spatter analysis is often used as a criminal investigative tool used by criminal investigators, such as the police and the government. Blood spatter was discovered and used in the late 1890s, however it was not known as a highly valuable forensic tool until the late 20th century. The topic of blood…

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    It is important to be confident, not be consumed by the opinions of others and to value yourself, and this is what I explored in my project and the final garment. The self-assertive, defiant tone and pure confidence of the hook is what inspired and influence my theme: spiritual kinship. I find that my perception of the quoted hook relates well to an aspect of spiritual kinship as in order to love yourself and have this confidence you need to have some sort of spiritual kinship with yourself.…

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    What Is Islamic Art?

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    Islamic geometric patterns of the Alhambra. Although he only went to Andalusia, the exhibition book draws the link with Islamic geometric patterns in general. The resemblance is remarkable, but as Islamic geometric pattern specialist Eric Broug pointed out, the patterns of the Alhambra were four or six sided patterns, made under the Nasrid dynasty, and Escher used this. Artists in Mamluk Cairo (1250-1517) and the Seljuq Anatolia (1077-1307) also created five or ten sided patterns which are more…

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    intention to correlate criminal investigations and scientific techniques, forensics became a division of science that specializes in analyzing criminal cases. It has a wide range of disciplines, expanding from DNA laboratory analysis to hair and fingerprint pattern analysis. However, it may not be completely reliable because some of its branches, such as examining hair or soil, may not provide the most solid information. This means that these test conclusions…

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    Personal Learning Habits

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    my explanation of learning was only partially correct. After conducting a comprehensive analysis of my own personal learning habits, I can now confidently provide a more accurate definition of the term. Learning is the ability to take in the world around you, while making connections through experience, developing an understanding of…

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    As you work through this course you will understand that the way we learn is dependent on how we think and make decisions. Our different styles of learning fall into patterns. After taking this course and understanding my LCI learning patterns, I have found that we practice each pattern in a different aspect of our lives. Some patterns are more applicable to our daily routine than others that we use as needed. Not everyone learns the same way, our decisions and how we interpret information will…

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    liked this strategy, but it always seemed to be the most convenient way to get things done at school, home, and work. Now I know that I can transition between different learning patterns to suit whatever task that…

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    For this analysis, the artwork I selected a Volute Krater made in Greece during the 4th century B.C.E. The artist, The Underworld Painter, uses several lines, especially in the temple made for Atlas. The horizontal and vertical lines give the temple definite shape because of the thickness and they signify that a hero who has died, is the focal point on the back of the vase. The artist also uses curved lines at the top of the vase to show the richness of detail and drive the story further. The…

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