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    The top three jobs I chose to research include Forensic Psychologist, Criminalist, and Correctional Counselor. I decided to pick these three since they were on my list of job interests and they seemed interesting enough. Although, surprisingly enough, it was mildly difficult to choose only three. A main problem throughout the world, especially in heavily populated places, is crime. No matter how much people might wish for the planet to be nonviolent and harmonious, crime will not stop or…

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    911 Test Plan

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    Test Plan Test plans were taken out on both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the application. The study plans were categorized into following parts. 1. System Instructions. In this plan, we explained the features of the First Aid App and the service it offers to the users. We collected user comments as we presented our ideas in a detailed walk through, highlighting all the application’s features. 2. Demonstration. A video demonstration was given to users explaining how to use the…

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    There are many problems that are associated with expert testimony focused around testimony invading the province of the jury, it being too adversarial and not impartial, taking too much of a courts time, introducing irrelevant information, and it is often founded on an insufficient scientific base. Smith (1989) cited eight potential problems with expert testimony. One problem is that the scientific base for the testimony is inadequate and can lead to unreliable information and potentially…

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    expert witness is a tough job expert, witnesses are always at all times expected to act professionally and also ethically guided by their field of expertise. The expert witness is always in scrutiny when taking up a stand in court. They are going to face a backlash from the legal team in the opposing side.so the expert should be careful in what they say or do in court One of the many pitfalls that an expert witness will face is its legitimacy to stand as an expert witness. An expert witness…

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    Witness for the Prosecution, a 1957 American courtroom drama is based on a short story by Agatha Christie which deals with a trial of a man accused of murder. This Agatha Christie thriller is a wonderful spectacle through the Ol’ Bailey, the historic London Courthouse. The film has a variety of genres including that of murder, romance, humour and suspense. Billy Wilder, the director and screenplay writer of the film, had originally planned to become a lawyer but opted eventually to write…

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    Katherine Anne Porters short story “The Witness” tells a story of freedom after slavery was abolished. Uncle Jimbilly was born into slavery, and was freed years later. He works as a servant mending shoe soles, building fences, and chicken coops. As a free time hobby he makes small wooden tombstones, they are made for animals that are to be buried by his kids. They enjoy how he makes them for them to do this for the animals. Jimbilly was always suddenly annoyed and noone ever knew why. The…

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    Joshua Foer Analysis

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    In today’s society we have become complacent and content with being average. We have reached what Joshua Foer would refer to as an “ok plateau” . In both the essay The End of Remembering and the speech Step Outside Your Comfort Zone and Study Yourself Failing, Joshua Foer eludes to the idea that as a society we have digressed in everyday mundane tasks, instead of improving. In his essay, Foer discusses how technological advancements have allowed for human’s to do a more superficial style of…

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    Service Learning Project When we lived in Houston, our neighbor’s were Jehovah’s Witness. Our kids who were close in age would play together after school and during the weekends. It was not until we sent out a birthday invitation that we were informed of their religion. They would stop by on occasion to bring us booklets and invite us to attend their church. During this time my little ones were 3 and 7, the age where they light up at the sight of the blowup Santa, Pumpkin or the Easter…

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    the three situations. As for situation number one, a 45-year-old man who is a Jehovah’s Witness. By this age the man is old enough to make his own choice. In situation number two, a 26-year-old women who is a Jehovah’s Witness, she is responsible about her actions and her wishes should be respected. On the third situation, an infant who is in need to a blood transfusion, but the parents are Jehovah’s Witness. In this situation an order from the court should be brought to make the blood…

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    Emergency financial assistance, medical care, and legal services are the rights of individuals in the victim witness program and the moral obligation of society. The first victim study attempting to gather information about victims by actually operating a service for them was undertaken by the center of the study for social intervention in 1973. It found that the greatest need of victims is for immediate financial aid, followed by physical health car, emotional care and legal assistance. Victims…

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