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    The Joker Scene Analysis

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    Scene: When the Joker crashes Harvey Dent’s fundraiser and targets Rachael Dawes because no one knows where Harvey is. The 360 degree turn of the camera emphasizes Rachel’s struggle to over power the Joker and his struggle to maintain it. The Joker has his knife at Rachel 's mouth to not only show his dominance to her but to how that while he looks silly dressed like a clown, he is serious. While he knows that the rich guests are not scared of him, a criminal, he does not try to instill the…

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    Crime Scene Cleanup

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    Almost, everyone in the leveraged and developed countries knows less or more about the Crime Scene Cleanup service. But, at the moment, this one has become a complete business and many companies offer their satisfaction guaranteed, top quality and professional cleanup services against competitive rates. Actually matter for you is to understand how it works. Sure, Crime Scene Cleanup process works from general survey to report preparation. This whole procedure can be classified into 8 strategic…

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    Crime Scene Investigator

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    Crime scene investigators “CSIs” go by many names including evidence technician, crime scene technician, forensic investigator, crime scene analyst, criminalistics officer and more. In the past most CSIs were trained police officers. In fact most still work out of police stations today. While CSI professionals collect and preserve evidence from active crime scenes. Forensic lab professionals decipher their findings through DNA testing and other forensic analysis. Crime scene investigators and…

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    Crime Scene Evidence

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    In the article "Examination and Documentation of the Crime Scene" written by George Schiro, he discusses the examination of a crime scene using photography. He states how photography can be used to compare different situations. One example he gives is how actual size photos can be used to compare shoeprints and fingerprints found at the crime scene to possible suspects. These actual size photographs are also known as one-to-one photos. Schiro states in the article that this is an advantage…

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    The field of forensic science seems like a captivating world. It is known that forensic scientists assist law enforcement agencies by collecting and analyzing the evidence of a crime scene. Most of the time, this is all a person knows by watching television shows, such as “NCIS.” There are many misconceptions of a forensic scientist created by television shows. Sometimes these misconceptions make forensic science look glamorous. The issue is that this is how it happens on television and in…

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    Crime Scene Analysis

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    Any time an investigator or detective arrives on a scene and start to collect evidence. There are a lot of protective health measures that must be taken especially when dealing with blood whether it is liquid-blood or dried/moist blood. Fortunately, we know that blood can carry a number of diseases that can harm or later kill us if we come in contact with them without any protective measures. Therefore, when collecting blood a person must at all times wear personal protective equipment (ppe) in…

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    The Mise En Scene

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    The scene when Fefu sees Julia walking proves to be very dramatic as the mise en scene completely complemented the scenario. Fornes mentions it in such a way: “(As the lights shift to an eerie tone, Julia enters in slow motion, walking. She goes to the coffee table, gets the sugar bowl, lifts it…

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    Crime Scene Investigators

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    Career overview: Crime scene investigators or CSI go through many names such as the, evidence technician, crime scene technician, forensic investigator, crime scene analyst, criminalistics officer and more. This job is a rather complex and multi-faceted one, as large number of subspecialties field exists within this profession (2). However, in general, a crime scene investigator is the profession trained to document and collect evidence to proof the crime. In contrast to forensic scientist…

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    Dying Scene Summary

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    Scene Summary Adaline Bowman, who is played by the actress Blake Lively, is involved in an accident where her car plunges into a freezing lake. Although Adaline dies after drowning in the frigid water, she is brought back to life by a lightning strike. This strange combination of events causes her to miraculously remain twenty-nine years old for nearly eight decades. She assumes a new identity by changing her name to Jenny, and from that point on, she never allows herself to get close to…

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    The Funeral Scene Analysis

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    experience) than her. And the use of high-angle camera emphasises his powerlessness due to ignorance and lack of social experience. This scene illustrates an example of his problems due to workaholism, which makes Yoon become ignorant and lack of social experience. It…

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