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    A tremendous amount of education is necessary for one to be an efficient bloodstain expert (BPE). Experience in this field is also a great tool when it comes to making the correct judgment. Experience helps an expert to determine the bloodstains that may overlap. A single crime scene may have various bloodstains patterns. This leads to the need of a BPE though it is very important to weigh in all the evidence at the scene. Some evidence includes bullet trajectories, DNA, firearms analysis (if…

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    associated with thieves, bandits, and other people from the bottom of society. Cheating in a way was part of the rules. If you never got caught that meant you were good at what you did and nobody questioned your tactics. In 1902 a book called “The Expert at the Card Table” was published by a mysterious under the name S.W Erdnase. Nobody knew who he really was but what he contained in the book where some of the card game’s biggest tricks. All would be card gamblers would have some knowledge of…

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    ensure the safety of your trees and guests. “Without routine inspections, your cemetery visitors and guests are in danger. Large tree limbs or even the entire tree can fail and fall,” shared Brian Borkowicz, a regional sales director at The Davey Tree Expert Company. “The other risk of neglected trees…

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    After reading Ken Bain’s “What Makes an Expert”, I found myself surprised by the variety of outlooks it expresses. In the “Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations” section, a quotation stood out most to me, “You play the game of school to win against your competition, not to learn. (Bain 46). This stood out to me most because I wonder when did school turn into a constant competition? How would one see himself or herself as a winner, without learning? I thought of my high school, with a larger…

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    After reading Ken Bain’s “What Makes an Expert”, I found myself surprised by the variety of outlooks it expresses. In the “Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations” section, a quotation stood out most to me, “You play the game of school to win against your competition, not to learn. (Bain 46). This stood out to me most because I wonder when did school turn into a constant competition? How would one see himself or herself as a winner, without learning? I thought of my high school, with a larger…

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    The aftermath of Untied States v. Gordon E. Thomas III (2006) help set the rules on using expert testimony to validate criminal profiling. Mr. Thomas was charged with many offenses relating to child pornography. The prosecution requested that Mr. Thomas’s bail should be denied to protect the community; especially the children. To show the likelihood that Mr. Thomas will re-offend, the prosecution presented the testimony of James Clemente, a supervisory special agent with the FBI’s National…

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    other agencies. 1 One such consultative role involves the therapist as an expert witness in a courtroom or in a legal proceeding requiring expert testimony. This paper will focus on the…

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    because of the drug Bendectin that they sold them caused the birth defects. Merrell Dow experts submitted documents that shown that there were no previous link between Bendectin and birth defects. The Daubert test is a nonexclusive checklist for trial courts in assessing the reliability of scientific expert testimony. One of the factors that show that expert testimony is sufficiently reliable is whether experts are “proposing to testify about matters growing naturally and directly out of…

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    two experts within a discipline with a high level of expertise will make similar conclusions. However, as is evident in society and the areas of knowledge, experts will reach a wide variety of varying opinions that result in disagreements. Within the area of history, there are many discrepancies that arise between the opinions of experts due to bias. How does bias affect knowledge within history? For example, while researching the Bay of Pigs Invasion in my history class, I found that experts…

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    Effective Teachers VS. Expert Teachers: Comparison and Contrast between Surface Teaching and Deep Thinking “According to Webster’s Dictionary, a profession is defined as ‘a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation,” (Lynch 2015). Teaching, cognate copious other occupations, illustrates this definition, but moreover, teachers possess an obligation to acquire and retain extensive intelligence in their particular subject matter in the same…

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