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    Blood Evidence Analysis

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    In order to determine the sequence of events that occurred at a crime scene it is important to be able to determine and identify certain bodily fluids versus non-human substances. Based on the location of the biological evidence and its DNA can provide crucial information about the crime scene, its victim, and the suspect(s). These tests divided between presumptive and confirmatory testing. Blood evidence is the most common type bodily fluid found at a crime scene. Presumptive testing at the…

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    Briefly (2-3 sentences) summarize the pattern in your results. Did you follow the expected pattern? If not, why do you think that is so? The pattern I noticed during the practice trial 1 was to go through and say the colors of the words which was simple and quick. The second Stroop trial was harder because I was focusing more on the word instead of focusing on the color of the word which made it more difficult to process. I followed the expected pattern and on the second phase and it was a…

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    As a result, I would immediately investigate Ursula’s accusations by closely monitoring Kevin’s patterns of behavior. During the course of this investigation, I would review his schedule to ensure that there aren’t valid reasons that he may be in the same areas as Ursula. For example, I would check his scheduled breaks, delivery schedules and other…

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    Patterns of conflicts are shaped by how people view conflicts. Conflict patterns are influenced by how people responds to tension. Inclination to exit, neglect, show loyalty, or voice conflict vary in how actively they deal with tension and how constructive they are for relationships. Communication…

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    “The Pattern of Abuse Broken” My father, Elijah Rucker, was born in 1929, and lived there to be raised by his grand-mother until the age of eleven. At that point his mother sent for him to come and life with her and his father in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There, my grand-father found employment as a steelworker, and was able to support his family, which aside from his wife, consisted of two sons and one daughter, a my father was the eldest child. Soon after reaching Pittsburgh, my father worked…

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    Chapter 9: All domestic animals are alike and in order for people to domesticate animals they have to be certain they are able to do it. It involves wild animals being transformed into something more useful form humans, such as a cow for food or fertilization and plows. Many species by this time have dramatically changed in size rather it makes them bigger or just their brains smaller but having more developed organs. Keeping them as a pet is also an example of having them domesticated because…

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    I truly enjoyed reading Flight Patterns. I feel it was descriptive of the inner turmoil that we all face in one way or another. The inner turmoil we may deal with regarding setting aside our cultural or religious ways to be more Americanized. The turmoil we may deal with when feeling one way, but also feeling the pressure from society to feel a different way. Our own inner turmoil on racial or gender issues. Alexie was able to touch on these conflicting feelings and presumptions by following…

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    We went to the Philbrook Museum and my best friend Ashley and I went out checking everything out. Somehow we made it down to the basement and found a door with caution tape all over it with signs saying,” DO NOT ENTER’. But of course with us being us, we went inside anyway. Upon entering the room we observe old, dusty, tombs laying around. Then all of a sudden the electric goes out and it goes pitch black. After a few seconds the generators come on and the lights come back on but are very dim. I…

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    Hi Professor Bradley, I invite you to take a look at the resources I have posted on the discussion page. There's certainly a great deal that I would like to say, but as you requested in our conversation last week I will do my best not to dominate the conversation. I want to introduce the concept of "paradigms" and explore how ideological/rhetorical frames can influence our attitudes perceptions and behaviors. I will draw the tri-polar "spectrum of environmental ideologies;" Ecocentrism -----…

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    Introductory Paragraph: For an individual to be diagnosed with alcohol abuse disorder, they must be in a dangerous pattern of consuming alcohol that will lead to dangerous consequences and impairment with the addition of at least two symptoms within a yearly range (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The individual will also lose control of the amount he/she consumes during the day or the time of consumption. Some of the symptoms are an unsuccessful attempts to quit or reduce the amount of…

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