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    The purpose of the previous study and results was to identify the possible perpetrator of the presented crime through blood analysis and match our forensic analysis with the characteristics and medical records of the missing person. In our blood analysis, we were given four samples of blood and the respective names of the suspects. In addition, Lowry police informed us that the second type of blood found, the one from the perpetrator, was O+. For this inquiry, our group hypothesized that based…

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    Essay On Stratum Corneum

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    In your own words, explain why the stratum corneum is so important when discussing dermal absorption? The Stratum Corneum is the outermost layer of the epidermis and it is made up of stratified squamous epithelium with no blood vessels. As the cells of the epidermis divides and age, the older epidermal cells are pushed away from the dermis to the epidermis towards its outer surface (stratum corneum). It would be right to describe the stratified squamous cells of the stratum corneum as many…

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    Professor Zig Jackson once said, “A camera is a very powerful tool.” Photography is the way in which you express something and show it to world. People see a camera just as a tool to take pictures, but cameras go beyond taking pictures, it puts into image what can’t be described in words. As many of us have heard before, a picture is worth a thousand words; this is exactly what I feel with Candy Cigarettes by Sally Mann and Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park by Diane Arbus. These two…

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    characteristic of the dancing. Other instruments include the conch and the nasal perceiver flute. The conch, called a pu, is blown like a horn to engender a deep, reverberating tone. Nasal discerner flutes, called vivo, are made from bamboo tubes with apertures carved into them, and they are played by exhaling out of the nasal discerner and into the flute. These traditional instruments and music styles have been used to accompany Tahitian dancing throughout…

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    train; and direct employees ( “Photographers”). Certain skills that is needed to know in order to be a photographer are to adjust certain settings on a camera. There are four main categories to adjusting a camera that is the shutter speed, focus aperture,lenses and filters. They also need to know how lighting works and where to position lights for a good clean image( Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational…

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    The Unmade Bed Analysis

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    As a young child Imogen Cunningham was fascinated with painting and drawing, later she would find interest in photography. She purchased her first camera in 1901, at age 18, by mail order and taught herself how to use a 4 x 5 inch camera. However, she lost interest fairly quickly and sold the camera to a friend. Five years later, while at the University of Washington, in viewing works of Gertrude Käsebier, Imogen decided to revisit photography once more. Despite this fact, Imogen studied…

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    Historic Filipinotown

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    Historic Filipinotown in Los Angeles is considered a cultural hub for Filipino Americans, officially delineated by Hoover Street from the west, Glendale Boulevard from the east, Temple Street from the North, and Beverly Boulevard from the South. Its very existence is political, more so than other ethnic enclaves because those who identify as Filipino only make up a small part of the resident population compared to the Mexicans and Central Americans. Former councilmember, now Mayor Eric Garcetti,…

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    Dead Men Talking Summary

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    Dead bodies can truly tell may tales, without having to say anything at all. Forensic anthropologist can look at the bones and can find out many things such as the age,race, height, gender and sometimes even their individual characteristics. Even though that there are fewer than 60 forensic anthropologist in the US they divide and conquer. According to the article “Dead Men Talking” Billy Bass one of the most well known forensic scientist has taught almost all these forensic anthropologist…

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    This exhibition features paintings of people straining to complete arduous tasks as part of their professions. Despite immense physical separation, these works share similar emotions of despair yet hope despite grueling circumstances. An initial impression of Winslow Homer’s oil painting The Herring Net evokes extreme empathy and despair for the two sailors in a rowboat who are straining to haul in their ample catch of herring during rough chop and gloomy weather, cramped in a rowboat, in the…

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    a lamb to the slaughter. As Montresor chains Fortunato to the walls, deep into the catacombs, he maniacally buries his unsuspecting victim alive. As Fortunato sobers, struck by terror and shock, Montresor “[thrusts] a torch through the remaining aperture and [lets] it fall within.” leaving Fortunato’s last bit of light to be swallowed by the darkness. As the narrator finishes his task, Poe creates an escalated,…

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