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    Thomas Jefferson, an intelligent book collector, moreover the most noble founding father left a legacy through the Revolutionary Period and his time as president. He left his fingerprint on America by writing the Declaration of Independence, becoming the first ever Secretary of State, and making the Louisiana Purchase as well as many other feats. Before Jefferson’s birth, Jefferson’s father, Peter Jefferson “patented 1,000 acres of land along the Rivanna River and built a plantation called…

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    almost nonexistent in current society. First, cursive should not be taught because the only thing that it is remotely useful for is writing a signature; however, signatures are no longer necessary in modern society. Digital passwords or fingerprints are what people…

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    that is accredited by Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). A candidate must apply to get clearance to take the exam. In Arizona, you will need to apply to Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners. In additional you will have to send your fingerprints or a clearance card. Currently the cost is $250.00 dollars for the application fee. However, candidates may apply to work under a temporary license for $50.00 dollars while they are going through the testing process. According to Arizona…

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    I walked up to the entrance of the evacuated home. The house could have been an enchanting two-story house; with its ivory framed windows, and front lawn. If it was not abandoned and lifeless, maybe this house would have been the dream house everyone fancied. But it's lifeless and boorish, just like the carrion of Timothy Woodsen. His body was no longer there, but the evidence was. A Butcher knife lied hairbreadth an office chair. “This is where the dispatching transpired,” stated my best…

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    UCO Reflection Essay

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    The current situation from my personal experiences at UCO and our Forensics Institute is that we as Forensics students are very lucky with our facility. We have a nice modern building with many useful amenities. We have a well versed and brilliant faculty and staff and the students to match. The one downfall I have noticed comes along with our building. Yes it is useful but through much of the day it is quiet and empty. When we as students have gaps of an hour or more between classes we need…

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    (Kovacs). However, since the implementation of the Patriot Act in 2001, the loss of American privacy is one of the many results of the new set of revised laws that have been rewritten to give the government more freedom in observing our electronic fingerprint (“Surveillance Under the Patriot Act”). In their hurry to act on the tragedy of 9/11, Congress passed the Act a mere 45 days of the event, with little to no debate. The result of it’s ratification, was a drastic change in the surveillance…

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    According to Consterdine, Pendry and McKinlay (2012) biometrics uses age assessment, fingerprints, photographs, iris scans, language analysis, and body odour to determine an individual’s identity. The biometric methodology makes it difficult for those who have changed their identity to control them. This is because it uses people’s physical attributes such as their face, eyes, language, odour and fingerprints to determine who they are and this attributes cannot be changed. In addition,…

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    HOSA Mission Statement

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    About HOSA Health Occupations Students of America, also known as HOSA, was established in 1976. HOSA is a student organization that has a goal of preparing students to enter the healthcare field. HOSA’s mission statement is to “Enhance the delivery of compassionate, quality healthcare by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health science technology education students, therefore, helping students to meet the needs of the healthcare community.” Members…

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    people are not always accurate, so it’s the investigators job to be able to discover out what information given is actually valuable. One of the most important and reliable way to find information is through physical evidence, whether its blood, fingerprints, or even remains. This ties in with the scientific method because once the evidence is found, forensics comes into play to find out whose…

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    suspects were on the scene. The order in which the events took place can even be determined by the prints found on scene. Other common types of physical evidence found at crime scenes are glass, fibers, cloth fragments, string, cord, rope, tape, fingerprints and paint. Glass is very common, which makes it a very important piece of evidence. Examining a piece of glass can tell investigators what type of glass it was, as well as the direction the glass was broken or shot through. Cloth…

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