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    Ligature: this method involves the use of an object to strangle the victim. Examples of these objects include scarves, belts, tights, stockings, rope, cord, wire, or ties. As the object gets tighter around the neck/throat, the victim stops breathing. When looking for evidence of a ligature, investigators look for patterns on the neck/throat. These can help to ascertain the size of the object used. Perpetrators usually remove the ligature when they leave the crime scene. It can be kept as a…

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    The era of the Cold War introduced a common practice of risk preparedness through the civil defense model as result of the threat of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union (Haddow, Bullock, & Coppola, 2014). Although, emergency management in the sense we know today was not fully existent during the cold war, but the principles that that civil defense model was established has carried into modern day. Certain measures were set in place such as identification of bomb shelters to protect…

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    Leaving something behind that made an imprint on someone’s life is all that a person could want. Whether it’s giving great advice, opening their eyes to a religion, or simply asking how their day is going so far. The truest satisfaction of a fulfilled life is knowing one has impacted the life of another in a good way. Impact Cleveland is located in downtown Cleveland, TN. The many volunteers and donators of this agency have done nothing more than positively impact the Bradley County community.…

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    and it is hard to say what impacted it the most. Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel, argues the point that human activity on Earth has impacted history more than the natural environment. There is no doubt that humans have left an imprint on Earth; we are changing things every single day, making new history every single day. Diamond argues that our activity impacted history more than the environment. Humans have been moving and changing things up for millions of years now. It began…

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    When baby animals such as ducklings are born, they begin to identify and follow their mother around through a process called imprinting. Scientists say a duckling can imprint on its mother in as little as 15 minutes after it is hatched. Once imprinting has occurred, the duckling can follow any object, be it the mother duck or any animal, provided that it sees the object within the typical "sensitive period." the study found that ducklings are capable of abstract thought. This newly discovered…

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    Military orders-The earliest military order originated in Jerusalem. A military order is a religious order in which members take traditional monastic vows. Some examples are the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Teutonic Knights. These orders originated in the 25th century B.C.E. The military orders represented a major theological and military development. These roles played a central formation, which exist today. Territorial expansion-Second, the Crusades played a main role in…

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    the sacrifice of people. Monuments are vital to society. Since they admire great achievements, educate society on past events, and inspire individuals to imprint their own footsteps in history. Though, monuments mean to respect figures of the past, many designers make the mistake of creating a monument not worthy of the important figures imprint in humanity. This is due to factors such as size, location, and materials used. Thus, one has to consider these factors when building a monument. If…

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    This ceramic piece is Shino-glazed stoneware with slips done in 1996. The jars are down in desaturated colors. Two of the jars are browns with a hint of red mixed in with the other jar being a crème color. There are imprints of a stick on each jar which were filled in with a rich brown. The jars themselves were created with a small neck on top but no other movement throughout, not even a visible base for the jars. This piece did not catch my ear at first viewing but…

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    help them prepare for their future and adult life. Some of these toys will help them be good citizens and successful adults in the future. However, not only the toys are the ones that are going to help these children but the values that each parent imprints in their daily life will help them as well. What toys are actually important to give to you children? What toys will benefit them in the future? The type of toys parents gives their children are toys that help them set their hopes, dreams,…

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    10 Different Examples Learning is one of the most important activities in which children are engaged. It is at the very core of the educational process, although most of what people learn occurs outside of school. In one of the classrooms there was an object on one of the tables that was a shark box with little pieces of construction paper fish. Each had one of the children’s names on them capitalized so the child could recognize and learn the letters of their name. The teacher would have them…

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