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    types of autopsies, the procedure, job statistics and skills required. There are numerous shows on television today that glorify the forensic science profession, shows like Crime Scene Investigator (C.S.I.), Law and Order, and Dr. G. Medical Examiner. What the television doesn’t show you are the long hours and years of schooling…

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    Gaokao Case Study

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    educational resources causes the fierce competition of entrancing universities. In 2015, there were totally 9,420,000 high school students attended Gaokao, but only 74.3% of the whole examiners had opportunities to access higher education (“Statistical Communique on the Development of Education in China”). That means, the rest examiners need to try to take exams again or give up the opportunity of accessing higher education. The fierce competition of entering universities forces students to gain…

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    In his article, Dutelle (2008) details the subjective errors of omissions, false misrepresentation among other mistakes that are made knowingly or inadvertently by forensic investigators. The investigative processes involved in solving a criminal act possessing the presence of evidence through application of forensic science, he opines, can lead to wrong conclusion that has a ripple effect of wrong justice being meted out by the legal system on innocent individuals that relies on such. His…

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    War On Youth Essay

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    Final Essay “Democrats’ War on Youth” by W. James Antle III The Washington Examiner article about the War on Youth is an effective argument, but does seem to jump to conclusions making it feel as though today’s generation is doomed. The metaphor of “war” is heavily used in politics, as it isn’t a literal war, but has a similar devastating outcome. The author compares it to the war on women, something many people have head of. It begins talking about young people struggling in today’s current…

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    Oakwood Cemetery Essay

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    Richmond, being the capital of the Confederate States of American, was a central fighting ground during the civil war. In 1854, the city of Richmond opened Oakwood Cemetery as a public burial ground for the entire city and the Committee on Burying Grounds was put in charge of overseeing the administration and affairs of Oakwood and the other cemeteries in the area (1). When the war broke out, a lot of blood was shed on Richmond’s soil. Therefor, in 1861, the committee offered to have the…

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    for an invention to be patented and the main factor is that the differences between the prior art and the claimed invention are not obvious to a person who have an ordinary skill in the art. moreover, the decision of this criteria belongs to the examiner and if the claimed invention does not meet this requirement, it will not be patented. (WIPO,…

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    deafness. Sue Thomas went on to college and studied political sciences, international relations, and received her BS degree. After college Sue spent months looking for a job, and ended up applying to the FBI. Sue started her career as a fingerprinting examiner and was working in the FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. She later began to work with Jack Hogan, the head of the surveillance team after he discovered her ability to read lips. Sue was able to help Jack and his team solve high profile…

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    Song Ci

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    Crime scene investigation (CSI) was not only a forensic laboratory analysis. It is a systematic process of documenting, collecting, preserving, and interpreting evidence in regard to the crime scene. Several people contribute to the history of crime scene investigation. Song Ci was one of the major contributors in study of crime scene investigation. Song Ci’s profession, early work, and impacts of his work help expand CSI for thousands of years. Song Ci was a Chinese forensic medical expert…

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    peritonitis, take weekly ciprofloxacin for prophylaxis, have echocardiogram levels reviewed due to define his murmur, and be administered a compression given his thrombocytopenia due to low platelet count and baseline coagulopathy. Considering the examiners diagnoses, hyponatremia secondary to diuresis, several helpful nursing interventions would include the assessment of vital signs, regulation of normal bodily functions, and intake and output of fluid. According to Fundamentals of Nursing…

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    medical research. These experiments take place in labs, weather it is in a university/medical school or a medical lab. During these experiments the animal is not injured, nor do they suffer. What the test on the animals are drugs and vaccines. The examiner test to see if the drugs resolve any issues or make it worse. Another pro in animal testing is if research is not up to standards the process will not continue. So the animals will not be tested anymore, they have rights too. Firstly,…

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