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    arrive at the crime scene. It is the first arriving officer’s duty to make sure you have the suspect in custody, if there is any, secure the crime scene, then you must attend to the victim to see if they need any medical assistance. You must also collect evidence from the crime scene, while being careful to not contaminate the crime scene. It is also important to know which kind of search you must conduct in different situations. The first officer arriving at the crime scene must approach it…

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    book, there were three different scenes that took place on the scaffold. Each scaffold scene brought along a lot of different emotions as each character developed more and more in between the scenes. In the first scene, Hester and baby Pearl were standing on the scaffold to be shamed by the public. This scene allows us to feel pity for the mother and daughter. At this point we do not understand just why Hester will not give up the name of Pearl's father. By the second scene, we have gotten to…

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    ESSAY -Talia Mcpherson How is love developed in three scenes across Romeo and Juliet? Through the exploration of three scenes from William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the idea of love is portrayed in different lights. In some scenes love is seen as violent and destructive and in others it is seen as passionate and lustful. When we see Romeo In act 1, scene 1 he is describing what he thinks love is. This scene shows the different lights of love, sometimes it is confusing and other…

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    cinematography and artistic choices by Welles and Chaplin stand out as a couple of the primary reasons that they are still universally praised. Two distinct sequences that illustrate this point are the globe scene from The Great Dictator and the room trashing scene from Citizen Kane. Through analysis of these scenes, it is…

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    Pulp Fiction is a film directed by Quentin Tarantino, which stars John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, and Samuel L. Jackson, and it was released October 14, 1994. It takes a very different approach to film by using a vignette style with each vignette not necessarily in order. It follows the lives of several characters that revolve around the gang boss Marcellus Wallace, and how they intertwine. Vincent (Travolta) and Jules (Jackson) are two hitmen for Marcellus and they are charged with…

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    Abstract Crime Scene photography is one of the most important aspects of documenting crimes scenes and evidence. Photographs are often used as courtroom exhibits to support witnesses’ testimony and to prove or disapprove issues or theories before the court. Because of their value as court exhibits, the crime scene photographer’s goal should be to take photographs that meet the requirements for admissibility. It is possible to reconstruct a crime scene by analyzing the location and appearance of…

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    Romeo and Juliet Olwethu Masiza 16013255 Question 2 : Filmic devices This essay will discuss the different filmic devices in Romeo and Juliet, namely extreme close-up; low angle shot; tilt; zoom and flashback, and why Baz Luhrmann has chosen to use each one of these filmic devices. Luhrmann has chosen to use all these different camera shots so that he creates a meaningful scene full of mixed emotions. Extreme close up is when the camera zooms in very closely to a particular…

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    evidence at a crime scene not only involves finding things like blood or fingerprints but also finding impressions left by tool marks. These types of marks can be created by any tool such as a crowbar, hammer, or a screwdriver. Discovering these types of marks at a crime scene are very important to the crime scene investigation process. There are three different types of tool marks, these are compression, sliding, and cutting tool marks. All of these tool marks carry different identifiable…

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    another. People communicate in several different ways such as artwork, tone of voice, colors, and food. Communication can be developed mainly through three different ways; Languages, body language, and facial expressions. Languages, words and symbols people use to communicate through verbal and written communication. Many languages can be heard and seen throughout the film Close Encounters with the Third Kind such as English, French, and sign language. The different languages spoken in the…

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    throughout the entire film, it sounds different and it was more effective. Those word in the play were very hard to understand and I guess some of them are not used in our everyday life but watching them in an act were very powerful and easy to understand. When I go through the written play I build up imagination of the situation in my mind and I found different scenario of the situation in the film which makes me realize that different people have different prospect and reaction to the certain…

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