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    talk about scientific aspects of crimes. For different types of crimes such as: murders, drug deals, accidents, etc., science plays a very important role in all crimes. For crimes such as murder, science is the main thing they have to use to figure out what really happened. This type of science is called forensic science, and this is what the investogators use to figure out: why, where, when, and how the crime took place. The investigators gets evidence from the crime scene, and takes to a…

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    full of life on the outside but on the inside they are deceivable and full of secrets. Take the Salem witch trials as a perfect example, viewing a town as a small, lively town full of culture and history but when you dig a little deeper it’s full of dark and evil secrets. At a glance something can be beautiful and luxurious while deep down it is full of secrets and mystery. Some things just aren’t what they appear to be. This week in Maui the tide was high, waves were splashing against the…

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    illustration of this occurs through the use of significant colour relationships between Dr. Dee and the ruby itself. For instance, where lead colourist, Daniel Vozzo renders Dr. Dee in flat brown tones, he instead colours the dream ruby in a vibrant red (see figure one) (Gaiman np). As Scott McCloud notes in Understanding Comics, vibrant colours such as those of the ruby, “will always seem more real at first glance” (McCloud 192). Just as its vibrancy attracts my attention on the page as a…

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    the Nordic crime fiction category. There are many similarities between the two but there are only two that really stick out; setting and crimes. The settings in both the Snowman and The Girl with the Dragon tattoo are identical. The scenes through out both are depicted in a dark, unnerving, and snowy light that seems to be absent of life. Which is a typical characteristic of Nordic crime novels. Another resemblance between these two is the type of crimes that happen. All of the crimes in…

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    your opinion, are systems such as GPS in patrol cars and body-worn cameras designed to enhance accountability or do they hold some other purpose? GPS can provide direction, up to date traffic information that helps police to arrive the scene of a crime or emergency as soon as possible. In addition, GPS could help police officers to track criminal’s car. Nowadays, if criminals try to escape by their car, it is only a matter of time before police find criminals. On the other hand, instead of using…

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    commit horrible crime as he says, “A heavy summons lies like lead upon me………restrains in me the cursed thoughts that nature give away to repose”. In this quote, Banquo is unable to control his imagination as he dreams regarding the prophecy. But Banquo’s strength of character and morality stops him to commit such a crime. Unlike Macbeth, Banquo withstands his sleep so that he could stop thinking about this terrible crime. This shows that his inner light helps him to overcome the dark desires of…

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    Dorian Gray Poverty

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    denying that poverty is a global dilemma that affects millions. Those unfortunate enough to suffer from poverty may experience hunger and homelessness as well. Lacking the basic necessities of life, many people turn to prostitution, addictions, or crime, feeling as though it is their only way to survive or can serve as an escape from reality. These tireless efforts to survive seem to be in vain, as poverty is one of the major causes of death around the world. Despite the fact that poverty brings…

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    Hollywood motion pictures often display their historical moments in appealing ways. The latest Batman movie, the dark knight (2008), directed by the one and only Christopher Nolan, is a perfect example of that. Like many superhero movies, it has a hero and an anti-hero. Featuring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman who is the hero and Heath Ledger as the Joker who played the anti-hero. The Joker’s main purpose is to bring chaos to the people of Gotham city, so Batman must come to terms with one…

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    Baphomet Research Paper

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    Baphomet and The Templar Baphomet, a notorious goat devil, whose name occurs from ancient times until today, existed as an enigmatic figure; distinctively, referenced at the trials of the Templar, a medieval order of crusader monks accused of heresy, witchcraft, and other crimes. The Order developed in A.D. 1118 by a nobleman named Hughes de Payens that became the first of a number of ‘Military Orders.’ Indeed, the Templar’s endurance became intimately tied to the crusades during the time the…

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    The Second Coming It is well known that America has deep connection to slavery and racism in its dark history. With the passage of time, we assume that this darkness has passed and that the people of America has embraced all ethnicities and cultures. However, during this election year, the hate has begun to resurface worse than ever before. In Audre Lorde’s essay, “The Fourth of July”, Lorde describes the racism she experienced during her childhood, around the forties. During her time,…

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