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    Whitney Houston was a well-known superstar whose demise came from a long time use of many different drugs. When her name is mentioned, people speak of her spectacular voice and also of her drug habit. She made no secret of her use of drugs, cocaine being the most popular one that the public knows of. Ms. Houston and her husband Bobby Brown are known for their crazy love of each other and of cocaine. Whitney’s addictions succeeded over her families failed attempts to keep her sober. Whitney…

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    INTRODUCTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN A designer drug is an analog of an illegal drug that has been modified structurally and/or functionally such that it can be sold in the US because the chemical structure of the substance no longer matches a known controlled substance (Wohlfarth 2010). People, especially teens, can purchase these “new psychoactive substances” (NPS) online and from friends, without an understanding of what they are actually taking. Deaths due to designer drugs happen, and…

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    Case Study Questions 1. Identify the branch of Science that aided in the autopsy analysis of Georgi Markov. The branch of science that aided in the autopsy analysis of Georgi Markov was forensic toxicology, which is the study of toxic substances and poisons. 2. What was the name of the substance that led to the demise of Georgi Markov? Why? Why was there no reliable test for this agent? The name of the substance that led to the demise of Georgi Markov was ricin. During an autopsy, a section…

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    Option 11: List the three principles of fingerprints A fingerprint is an individual characteristic. no two people have been found. with the exact same fingerprint pattern. A fingerprint pattern will remain unchanged for the life of an individual; Fingerprint evidence, is undoubtedly the most reliable and acceptable evidence for individual identification, till date, in the court of law (Tandon, Sircar, Chowdhry, & Popli, 2016). Individual characteristic, out of the millions of sets of prints that…

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    Guinea Pig Research Paper

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    According to his article, the Guinea Pig is a domesticated species of rodent that came from South America that belongs to the cavy family. They have a very robust body with short study limbs, large eyes and head, and very tiny short ears. Their feet have hairless soles, like many other mammals, they also have very sharp short claws. The Guinea Pig us a fairly large rodent that weighs one to up to three pounds, and is twenty to forty centimeters long. They used to be a native animal in Ecuador…

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    The term "forensic" means "in open court"(vocabulary.com). Forensics is a broad array of sciences used for both legal and criminal purposes. Help to solve crimes using analysis of physical evidence compared with evidence with suspects. A Forensic science technician or also known as, forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, or Criminalist, is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and preserving physical evidence to aid in investigations. The contributions they make to today's world can seem…

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    First of all, it is necessary to clarify what is a motive and giver a clear definition of it. According to a forensic scientist from California Brent Turvey, motive is defined as emotional, psychological, and material needs that drive and satisfied by behaviour. In terms of criminal justice and prosecution, the determination of motive is not always necessary, but the failure to identify the motive of a crime is considered to be a serious investigative shortcoming. An investigation without…

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    and the National Toxicology Program (NTP). Animals are used by the U.S. Military for trauma training in order to train individuals for emergency responses (Oliver Stone). The FDA and EPA require that drugs, vaccines, and industrial chemicals, such as pesticides, be tested on animals prior to their use (U.S. Govt.). In addition the NTP requires that copious amounts of those drugs, pesticides and chemicals be given to animals to determine if those animals develop cancer (Toxicology). Lastly,…

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    forensic scientist must be educated enough to determine the relevancy of facts and items in an investigation (“What’s...Scientist”). A scientist in this field can specialize in multiple subjects including biology, chemistry, firearms, pharmacology, and toxicology (“Forensics”).This field of investigation is the most important field in our modern day society because it is used by law enforcement officials to solve crimes, it establishes the guilt or the innocence of suspects, and it provides the…

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    I decided to write this over Garcinia Cambogia products. I personally have not used or wanted to use this product but I know some people who are using it. There was a fake endorsement by Dr. Zo that a company used to sell the product. Garcinia Cambogia is made out of a citrus fruit from Southeast Asia. They then turn them in to supplement pills. They block the enzymes your body uses to make fat and raises the serotonin levels in the brain. The product is used to make you lose fat without eating…

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