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    Fear In Horror Movies

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    The box office is loaded with movies that are waiting to give its audience a fright. With technology advancing, movie producers are finding more ways to give audiences the greatest scare. There are many factors that influence the scare a movie can bring. Filmmakers play with lighting, music, angles, and costumes to create a thrilling experience…

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    without there being any type of chemistry involved. Chemistry is to forensics as oxygen is to people; meaning it is required to function properly. Many aspects and elements of chemistry can be found all throughout forensics. Forensic science is the application of science and its properties in order…

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    Lost City Of Atlantis

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    The Lost City of Atlantis The Lost City of Atlantis? Was it really there or was it all a myth? There are many scientists, archaeologists, geologists and other professionals that got interested in this mystery. Therefore, they started a series of investigations and researches to find out whether it was a true story or just a fantasy. Hence there are so many theories nowadays which differ from each other. Charles Orser, curator of history at the New York State Museum in Albany, says “Pick a spot…

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    Becoming An Investigator

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    Criminal investigators should be able to identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. Top crime scene investigators are natural problem-solvers. They combine science aptitude, analytical skills, and critical thinking to piece together evidence and testimony. In essence, they try to develop stories based on their interpretations of evidence and theories of circumstantial events. As a result, this helps when working…

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    Otzi The Iceman Case Study

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    Otzi the Iceman PBS NOVA Iceman Murder Mystery 2011. YouTube, 16 Feb. 2013. Web. 23 Oct. 2016. Jessica Alcala Professor Patrick O’ Neil Anthropology Introduction: In September 1991, a pair of hikers wandered off the trail in the Italian Alps discovered a frozen body laying on a rock. The body was later confirmed by experts to be the preserved body of a man who was about five thousand years old during the the time of the Neolithic era. The man was named “Otzi” after the…

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    Becoming A Forensic Nurse

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    requires you to enjoy giving emotional support as well as physical to the victim of violent crimes. It requires you to work with law enforcement agents. Forensic medicine is a science examines the relationship between medicine and the law. Forensic nurses investigate deaths and collaborates with experts in political science, medicine, law enforcement, sociology, psychology, and social work. They deal with domestic violence, sexual assault, food and drug tampering cases, non-medically supervised…

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    madmen who were able to reason but act in immoral ways. They represented in such ways so that readers could get a sense of abnormality and madness. Poe was born in a century, in which scientists had greater curiosity and begun to explore science and technology. He took advantage of this genre that rose to popularity. This theory…

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    PG-13 Movie Analysis

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    The impact that the world had on the film industry pushed them toward changing the Code to a Rating system. This was the idea that there would be no approval or disapproval of the content, instead, they would give caution to parents about the movie (MPAA 52). This gave the industry a chance to break out of that constant conformity and make whatever movie they could come up with. The caution didn’t come in just a caption about the movie - it came in a certain rating system that the National…

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    researchers also found that “More than 50% of the world’s 671 million obese live in 10 countries: United State, China, India, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, German, Pakistan, and Indonesia” (Murray & Ng, n.d.). With the highly innovated scientific technology and various obesity treatments, most of people in today’s society are still struggling with their weight issues, and I am curious on why people in today’s…

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    Human Sexuality in the film ‘Her. ' ‘Her’ is a science fiction futuristic love story directed by Spike Jonze that features a depressed soon to be divorced man known as Theodore Twombly. Due to his boredom and loneliness, he decides to buy an operating system a form of artificial intelligence for companionship. The operating system names herself Samantha (Scarlet Johansen) and the two fall in love as the movie advances. Their innuendos develop into a relationship in which the two engage in a…

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