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    The ride to the police station was tense. Eli’s muscles had tightened and his sarcastic remarks had ceased. His hands were raw and sore from the cuffs digging in. His limbs folded in and his neck was stiff Being 6’4 in a police car was the farthest thing from comfortable. His mind became assaulted with an array of thoughts as he took a shy glance out the window and began to wonder if they were going to be his last look outside. The sound of Sgt. Juit hoarse voice dragged Eli out of thoughts…

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    Everyone is always capable of being under surveillance but citizens never fully know when the surveillance is on them. America in the 21st century. has moved into being a public society. Having a public society brings along little brothers. Little Brothers are everywhere watching everything and everyone. Everyone including yourself is a little brother. While having all these little brothers around watching could be a bad thing, I do believe the good outweighs the bad. Just like in the book…

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    Diversity is multi-dimensional and it encompasses relevant attributes and experiences that can influence learning and achievement. Each individual student entering in to our school is unique and has different learning approaches, like fingerprints. Indeed, teachers need to move from the traditional instructional practice ‘One size - Fits all’, to where every individual student has been provided with an opportunity of equitable education. Teachers today must not only ne well prepared to impart a…

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    Spec 20 Lab Results

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    To begin the experiment, the Spec 20 was turned on to warm up for 15 minutes and set to maximum absorbance wavelength. Ten test tubes were then prepared. The Spec 20 was set to 0% and a test tube of blank solution (water) was wiped off and placed into the Spec 20. Transmittance was then set to 100% to calibrate the machine. Next, five test tubes were prepared and labeled with one of the standard solutions of 0.05 M, 0.1 M, 0.2 M, and 0.5 M CuSO4 in them. The Spec 20 was set to 600 nm and %…

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    defendant should be provided from past and present crimes. The documents and tangible objects are reviewed such as books, photographs, papers, buildings, places, and objects. Furthermore, scientific reports and tests are conducted from drug tests, fingerprints, blood tests, autopsy reports of the…

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    Nursing Case Study Essay

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    distinguished by the protein contents of its flagella. Each O and H antigen have a unique code and scientists determine the serotype based on the distinct combinations of these two antigens. PFGE is another technique used by scientist to generate a DNA fingerprint for a bacterial isolate. PFGE is used to subtype many pathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella, based on DNA composition. Bacteria with the same isolate suggest that they are from a common ancestor and therefore, arose from the same…

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    Record Analysis Essay

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    control of what people hear through touching and manipulating the record, linking two very distinct sensory experiences. Through this touch, I leave my mark on the media itself, leaving fingerprints and dust marks across the locked groove, putting a very personal stamp on my copy of this vinyl. These fingerprints and the engraining of my touch within the plastic, as Fisher (2004) asserts, bring about powerful memories of performing with this…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    financial crime, public corporation, kidnapping, terrorism, and much more. Some FBI agents word undercover, while others investigate murders. They respond to the scene of the incident and see the collection of evidence that is important evidence of fingerprints to objects that are personal that the criminal may have dropped. The FBI develops profiles of the victim and the unidentified attacker to discover the action behind the homicide and slender the search for the murderer. Controversy and…

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    Cyber Security is an innovative luxury that has seen rapid growth as a result of advancing technology over the last twenty to thirty years. With a growing demand to have every task automated and as efficient as possible, there is a present need to have a technology in place to protect these systems. Over the last few decades, cyber security has become a hot topic among many industries, including banking, hospitality and gaming. As technology continues to advance the risks associated with these…

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    Name of the case- Thirty years in jail for a single hair: the FBI’s ‘ mass disaster’ of false conviction. Victim- George Perrot Suspects- George Perrot How the hair/ fiber made a connection for the case- In springfield massachusetts in 1985, a 78-year-old woman was murdered in her house. The court convicted Perrot as the one who did it although they had no evidence against him. They only had a strand of hair and automatically said it belonged to him. They had no evidence such as blood, semen…

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