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    In the course of recent years, the forensic sciences have made sensational scientific leaps forward (DNA writing, physical confirmation databanks as well as new scientific instrumentation) yet researches are expected to survey the commitment of such headways on the part and effect of scientific proof in criminal case preparing. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the use of measurement instrumentation in a murder case. It emphasises the instruments that were used in the murder. For this…

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    Hans Christian Anderson’s short story “The Little Match Seller”, or “The Little Match Girl”, offers a look into the harsh realities of what life was like for children living in extreme poverty. The main character of the story undergoes a tremendous amount of grief throughout the story because of her low financial status and her inability to escape the harsh winter she is exposed to. Anderson’s use of setting, conflict, and figurative language develops the themes of suffering and loss by…

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    The Life Of My Father

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    It’s hard to imagine the world without the widespread masses of people, its profound technological innovations, and its never-ending growth of a global economy. Rewind 50 years from our current time, travel halfway across the globe, and you’ll find yourself in Taipei, Taiwan. On a bright summer day, a young boy sits between blades of grass, no older than eight or nine, and fiddles around with toy cars and model airplanes. He displays a look of nonchalance, and sighs in exasperation when he can’t…

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    Under subcategories of tradition versus modernity, Shakespeare, Blake and Wordsworth all make argument towards modernity and towards the necessity of changing with the times and celebration of new. Despite being a visionary and contemporary in his own life and time, Shakespeare’s writings also supported modernity in the way he showed the value and worth found in the young. Romeo and Juliet…

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    Often times, as Americans, it is easy to take for granted some of the things that are offered in the United States. Most Americans do realize that foreigners and immigrants often come to the United States due to this belief that opportunities here are multitudinous and diverse and I don’t disagree with the belief. However, I believe that as Americans, it is assumed that by the opportunities that these foreigners speak of are strictly job-related, when that’s not true. It goes beyond jobs all the…

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    history to represent reasoning by means of symbols (Lawhead 77-79). This would be called the doctrine of syllogism. Aristotle’s definition of syllogism is an argument in which, certain things have been assumed, something other than these follows of necessity from their truth, without needing any term from outside (Ross). Individuals uses syllogism every day. For example, most cats like to eat fish, my pet is a cat, he likes to eat fish. This term teaches us to not assume things even the obvious…

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    provided for Cartesian Dualism seem comforting at first glance of the theory as they are simplistic and easy to understand. Because of the consistent methodology that Descartes provides within his writing, the arguments break down one’s beliefs to a bare minimum. By providing a reason to agree with dualism, it offers consolation, as it accepts the desires of how people live and want to live; soulfully and mindfully, unattached to the action of only conforming to physical law. These arguments are…

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    Motherly Love Teenage pregnancy and teenage parents do not have to be any different from adults. It all depends on how one views and treats them. According to a study done by the CDC in 2014, of every 1,000 babies 24.2 babies are born to a teenage mother. As a society people must be more understanding of teenagers being parents, and know that it does not automatically make them a bad or poor parent. Pregnancy and parenting is a tough job alone, while the teenage brain is still developing think…

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    François-Marie Arouet, whose pen name is Voltaire, quickly became known for his sarcasm, wit, and outspokenness. Voltaire wrote slanderous poems about the French regent and the duke of Orleans thus landing him in prison in Bastille. To avoid imprisonment for a second time, Voltaire chose to flee to England. There he devoutly studied English society and was particularly impressed by their constitutional monarchy and their religious freedom. In 1755 the Earthquake of Lisbon struck. In 1756, the…

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    high illiteracy rates in the TAR compared to other regions of china. Much can be said about the Chinese impact on the Tibetan environment and ecology of the Tibetan plateau has been nothing if not substantial though equal blame can be placed on necessity, modernity, industrialization and economic expansion. Even so much like we have seen in previous examples with chines suzerainty over Tibet the Chinese government and population develop much at the expense of the mostly rural Tibetans whose…

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