A forensic scientist is a scientist that works alongside with the justice system. They provide evidence and facts in the courtroom during a trial. Forensic scientists gather information, conduct testing, and document findings. They then present the evidence to law enforcements, or a judge depending on the scenario. Forensic scientist don’t have many physical requirements to achieve, but they do have many mental/ personality requirements. They must be accurate, detailed, well educated, unbiased…
To be a Forensic Scientist you will need a degree in either a scientific or biological subject, chemistry, or forensic science. A degree in statistics and geology also is very helpful for the job. Since there is such a competition for the job, getting a MSc or PhD in forensic science is very helpful also, anthropology and archaeology can also be very beneficial. The best colleges to go to for this career would be, University of Mississippi in Oxford, University of Central Florida, and Loyola…
Keisean Wilson Chemistry 4B Ms. Hidalgo 2016 May 20 Forgotten Scientist Who knows about the first scientist to synthesize natural products? Who knows who made the foundation for the cortisone? That man was Percy Lavon Julian, an African American chemist and pioneer. He was one of the most important scientists known to date. Percy was born on April 11, 1899 in Montgomery, Alabama. His mother was a school teacher and his father was a post office clerk. Attended DePauw University in 1920 and…
I would explain race to someone else as someone’s ethnic background, culture or color of their skin. Listening to scientist give lectures on how we are all the same and we all came from one person out of Africa maybe true, but everyone is not exactly alike. In the video clip students had to tell who they thought they were most similar and different to. Students of a certain race thought they were most similar to a person in the class if they both identified their selves with the same ethnicity.…
mad scientists dominated literature like a mirror into America’s psyche. In the early twentieth century filmmakers coincidentally, or intentionally caught onto the repressed fears individuals held in regards to the advancement of science and the decline of religion, and created a horror film empire on the topic. Upon the development of sound in horror films, what is remembered as the classic period was born. From 1931 to 1936, there was a trend in horror cinema which featured mad scientists,…
Other stories such as “Frankenstein” written by Mary Shelley and published January 1, 1818 reveal a different type of power. In “Frankenstein” Victor Frankenstein a scientist, creates a creature and gives it life, although the novel itself doesn’t exactly state how Frankenstein brought the creature to life, it is apparent that a scientist would use science to achieve this task. To bring a being to life with no apparent omniscient force, documented or proven science would suggest a source of…
Science is an orderly and sensible methodology to finding how a thing in the world works. Although, individual’s beliefs can affect coming up with theories, Science is based on facts, not opinion or preferences. So who are scientists? Firstly, the primary part of a scientist is to make new revelations that will propel human learning by studying and observing the scientific method to collect evidence in an experiment related to their hypothesis, hoping that they will come up with a theory with…
While reading Frankenstein I was shaken to the core. Now that sounds like an over exaggeration, but I was reading much more of the story than what is presented. I read between the lines and then dug up dirt. I read at the root of the story and in doing so I was moved to tears. Frankenstein is about character building. Victor Frankenstein starts out as a student with a hunger and thirst for knowledge. Somewhere along the line he loses his way and becomes obsessed with his quest for discovery. I…
The Accidental Data Scientist is pretty much a how-to guide for information professionals and students interested in the world of Big Data and potential employment in the field. As the media continues to incite businesses to get on the Big Data bandwagon, Amy Affelt explains that human resource managers continue to look toward computer programmers and IT professionals to fill data scientist positions. This book argues that there is an inherent connection between traditional library skills and…
Importance of Being Earnest all use development to display the effects of greed on both the individual experiencing it and on those close to him or her. Frankenstein, a novel written by Mary Shelley, describes the life of Victor Frankenstein, a mad scientist, who allowed his greed to consume himself. This was initially shown in his tireless devotion to creating the creature. While assembling its body, he stated that “[his] cheek had grown pale with study, and [his] person had become emaciated…