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    In regards to the case of Vanessa Anderson’s death the Australian legal system plays an important role in the explaining and elaborating on the importance of an inquest report and the coroner’s court of NSW in addition to this it is possible to use inquest report it is possible to outline the health care delivery services that were involved in Vanessa’s care. Using an example from the inquest report the healthcare concepts of beneficence and non-maleficence can be also be elaborated on. The…

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    and had decided that Norma Jeane would not be coming with the family (Owings, 2013). Grace wanted to avoid placing Norma Jeane back in an orphanage so she came up with the next possible idea: marrying Norma Jeane off to the neighbor, Jim Dougherty. The two had become close while she lived with the Goddards and attended school together. Norma Jeane was about to turn sixteen, the legal marrying age in the state of California, and therefore would be able to marry Jim (Schwarz, 1999). This was…

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    Ed Gein Research Paper

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    burning brush until the fire got out of control and started burning all around them. Ed apparently lost his brother, and got together a search party to find him. Ed led the party straight to his brother’s body, which had trauma to his head. The coroner passed over that and came to the conclusion that the fire was the cause of death. A year later, Gein’s mother died and he went…

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    Brain Dead

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    malfunctions of the nervous system”(American Academy of Neurology, 1995), affect the patient’s ability to function. I think coma with unknown cause should be part of the brain death criteria because a person can be pronounced dead by the medical doctor or coroner even…

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    4th of July weekend. The town mayor and other townspeople have a problem with the Police Chief’s ruling because the 4th of July weekend is a major source of income for their small New England beach community of Amity Island. The mayor convinces the coroner to side with…

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    Finding justice can be hard at times when you can't really seem to find out who did it or why they have done it. Most likely the person will not confess to their crimes. In the passage "Forensic: Evidence, Clues, and Investigation" written by Andrea Campbell, it shows that forensic evidence is one of the most reliable evidences in the court of justice today. These evidences have been practiced for hundreds of years and it is still going strong as of today. The question is, what exactly is…

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    I spotted him Fortunato it was my last year of school. By this time most of all the lies about me were fated from most people's memories, it seems that things were looking better for me. Also I have been accompanied by some peers in school. For some time I thought that we could become friends as well. But that all was shattered by the moment he crept his way into my newly found friend and took them away from me. He had stole what little hope, happiness, and life I had from right underneath me.…

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    Land Bridge Theory

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    The Benton County coroner, Floyd Johnson, was notified, but was immediately perplexed. James Chatters, an archaeologist who was brought into the case, uncovered a complete skeleton by the end of the day. Puzzling questions arose, but one thing was clear, the skeleton didn’t…

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    Will County Case Study

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    Will County Will County is located in the northern part of the state of Illinois and one of the five collar counties of the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI Metropolitan Statistical Area. Will County is served by four US Interstate Highways, four US Highways, and twelve Illinois Highways. Four different Metra commuter rail lines (Metra Electric Main Line, Southwest Service, Rock Island District and Heritage Corridor) connect the parts of the county with the Chicago Loop. Naturally, Will County…

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    Kennewick Man Controversy The key players in the Kennewick Man Controversy were James Chatters a person who runs an archaeological firm and consults with local corners. In the late part of July 1996 James Chatters would be contacted by the Benton County Coroner. Some teenagers had found some skeletal remains which had washed up on Colombia River bank. There would be more bones found in the same location later on and Chatter would begin to reconstruct those remains and take the necessary…

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