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    Breast augmentation is a very popular procedure that can improve the way you feel about your body and appearance. Women who have always been concerned about being "small breasted", women who have lost a lot of weight, and women who have noticed that their breasts have become smaller after having children are the most frequent candidates for this procedure. One concern that most patients express is the fear of surgical scarring. Typically the scars after Breast Augmentation heal well and are…

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    Computed Tomography A CT scan is produced using plenty of x-ray images from lots of different angles using computerized axial tomography (cat). It produces cross-sectional images or slices of bones, tissues and the angio portion which is produced through a CTA (cat scan angio) allows professionals to view the blood vessels. It is a great medical tool, with interesting history and of course like everything else in the worldwide medicine, it has its pros and cons. A Computed Tomography scan is a…

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    10 Great Reasons To Get BOTOX® Cosmetic BOTOX®Cosmetic is a prescription medicine used to diminish the appearance of fine lines and frown lines that we find unattractive. Women as well a gentlemen want flawless facial features, however, because of biological factors, they feel this is impossible to come by. The professionals who perform the treatments use only the most innovative insertion techniques. The medicine is injected directly into the muscles and provides temporary enhancements…

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    turmoil. It was not only a test of rebuilding the south, but a test of how black men, women, and children will fare. The path to peace for the United States will not be easy, and there will be many challenges along the way, both small and large. Reconstruction can be defined as the “reunification” of the south, or bringing back the south. Restoration can be considered restoring the south to the way it was. Whether the South was reconstructed or restored can be determined by the Freedmen of the…

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    exchange principle was derived from the concept that if one makes contact with another person, place or thing, physical materials are inevitably exchanged. Therefore, when applied to a crime scene, a criminal cannot commit a crime without leaving some form of evidence, while simultaneously taking some form of the crime scene away with them, even if only on a microscopic level (Solanki, 2013). Today, Locard’s exchange principle is most commonly referred to as trace evidence…

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    even in crime solving. A major field that uses technology is forensic science. The technology used helps to classify DNA, register fingerprints, and classify evidence. To understand what forensic technologies are and how they help classify evidence you might want to know what forensic science is and what it does. Forensic science is the classification and analysis of evidence from a crime scene. Forensic evidence fulfills several roles in criminal investigations. Its helps prove a crime has…

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    misconception on criminal development. An example of one of the FBI unreliable methods is their criminal investigative analysis method (CIA). It is the process that identifies an offender’s personality and behavioral characteristics based upon the crime scene (Turvey, 2011). The origin of CIA was developed from the knowledge found in a FBI’s studying group. They conducted a study using a small sample pool to determine whether there were any consistent features across offenses that would help to…

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    Frye Case

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    They want to thoroughly look at the scene before anyone comes in and compromises anything. When people come into the scene like investigators or patrolmen the scene will no longer be exactly like it was when the person committed the crime. Something could be touched or moved by accident and any physical evidence could be compromised or disturbed to the point where you can’t use that piece of evidence anymore. Everything needs to be properly documented and collected to be able to use…

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    The goal of any crime scene investigation is to assist in demonstrating what occurred and to determine who is guilty of committing the crime. So, it is very crucial that each crime scene investigator follows the correct procedures and carries out the investigative responsibilities. There are many critical parts of an investigation. Each and every crime scene that an investigator comes across has to be properly secured, recorded and searched. Firstly, securing the crime scene is a crucial…

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    People are not very good at providing accurate explanations for their behavior or predicting what they are likely to do. This is a well documented dynamic that presents challenges for anyone hoping to gaining insight through an interview. Qualitative researchers may find valuable lessons from a unique approach used by police. In 1975, a study on criminal-investigations revealed the testimony of an eyewitness was critical in determining whether a case was solved or not. However, it was also…

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