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    Forensic Science Essay

    The definition of forensic science is all sciences that are applied to the law. There are many different types of forensic sciences: forensic psychology, forensic nursing, forensic anthropology, forensic pathology, crime scene investigations, etc. For these sciences to run smoothly and efficiently, technology must be used. The technology for forensic science has evolved and developed in a short amount of time. Forensic psychology is the interaction between psychology and the law. Psychologists who

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    Forensic Science Technician

    A forensic science technician collect and analyze the evidence from crime scenes to help investigate and solve crimes. Some are generalist forensic science technicians but others specialize in certain areas such as criminalists who perform the same jobs as crime scene investigators. Other examples of specialists are forensic pathologists and latent print examiners, how analyze fingerprints and DNA found at crime scenes, or forensic computer examiners, who specialize in collecting and analyzing data

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    Computer Science

    From an early age I’ve always been deeply interested in computing. It was my dad, introducing me to the computer systems at his work place that first sparked this interest. I can always remember the feeling of wanting to know just how computers worked, why they worked and what else they could do. This interest never left me, only growing more profound and passionate with every new discovery I made. From communicating with an artificial intelligence to seeing the wonders of the Internet for the first

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    Science vs. Humanities

    Science vs. Humanities They say old habits die hard. Society is full of prejudice wherever anyone looks, and many have to struggle constantly to fit in. There are plenty of things that may be signaled out from society for giving space to criticism and segregation. One of these conceptions regards the arts and humanities. People struggle with different kinds of prejudice every day, and one of the most widespread preconceptions is that people who study science are smarter or more "intelligent" than

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    Polictical Science

    Political Science: 1/15 2 theories of politics (human nature): realism (most basic/dominant) or idealism. Elements of soft/hard power. US foreign policy is made for ‘national security’. ▪ Why does conflict happen?—> The Stag Hunt: an inherently anarchic system. If one person cheats, then the next person cheats. (only takes 1 person to corrupt the system). Effort for agreement then tension happens to maintain agreement. ▪ The Pursuit of Power by states has long been put forward as the cause

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    What Is It About Theories in the Human Sciences and Natural Sciences That Makes Them Convincing?

    years natural science has been the focal point of scientific research, drawing in the world’s greatest minds as they attempt to solve the most puzzling and intriguing of questions. One such mind is Newton, who’s simple observations of an apple falling from a tree led to the recognition of one of the most remarkable scientific breakthroughs of our millennium, gravity. However, another field of science has emerged in recent times, the field of the humanistic sciences. While natural sciences concentrate

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    Political Science

    Student’s Name: Professor’s Name Course: Date: Political issue The political issue that is being currently debated in the United States is the issue of the Syrian refugees crossing the American border. The issue of the refugees crossing into the United States has occurred as a result of the civil war that is currently taking place in Syrian. Many of the refugees are fleeing from the ongoing war with the majority of those crossing being women, children, the elderly as well as those who have been

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    Social Science

    Neighbourhood is defined as a group of houses or buildings that are together in area or that grouped together as a unit where people living around are considered neigbourgs. The aim of this assignment is to examine the argument that neighbourly relations are always characterized by friendly distance. By examine and exploring the relations between neighbourgs and also by identifying the key concepts and by looking into the construction and reconstruction of the relations between neigbourgrs and whether

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    Computer Science

    { int numGrade = 70; char letter = 'F'; if (numGrade >= 80) { if (numGrade >= 90) letter = 'A'; else letter = 'B'; } else { if (numGrade >= 70) letter = 'C'; else letter = 'D'; } } F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | F | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | D | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | C | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | B | A | A | A | A |

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    Political Science

    Myers 1  Justin Myers  Mr. Savala   IB History  21 April 2015  Helga Hošková­Weissová  Throughout the course of WWII, there has been a large majority of the Jewish population  that were taken away from their homes and loved ones by the terrifying Nazi’s. During the  Holocaust, an event that not one Jewish person wants to ever recall upon; they would experience  such labor that could lead to their possible death, while undergoing excruciating pain both  mentally and physically. In addition

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