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    introduction. This portion contains the abstract, which gives a general overview of what the journal is about and reveals the details of the experiment being conducted. The example article is about the errors that can occur while examining bloodstain patterns at a crime scene. The experiment was designed to see the effects of blood disintegration and how that can affect various calculations when figuring the area of origin. The area of origin is used to calculate the area where the blood came from, or

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    The story “Flight Patterns” by Sherman Alexie features a Native American of the Spokane Indian Tribe that faces troubles with post 9/11 attacks. Alexie concentrates his story with remarks expressing the emotional feelings of the American view of people with a medium to dark complexion. Alexie brings contrast between two worlds. William, the main character, demonstrates the American view of people who are perceived as a terrorist. Then, Fedaku, William’s taxi driver, whom demonstrates the view of

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    Grief Patterns in Children A simple child That lightly draws its breath And feels its life in every limb What should it know of death. This question has been posed by many philosophers, religious leaders and psychologists for centuries, yet has been a potent taboo in society even today. As the field of psychology is gaining ground and knowledge in how behaviors affect the way in which we interact with others, we are discovering new ways to approach and view the mental processes of a human

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    The sleep patterns of university students are more problematic than those of high school students and non-university-attending adults: in one report, university students obtained fewer hours of sleep at night on leisure days relative to high school students, and their nighttime mid-sleep time was later on school days relative to that of high school students (Urner, Tornic, & Bloch, 2009). Sleep problems in university student’s likely result from myriad influences, including biological factors such

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    In the globalized world of today, the way the systems of the planet operate could be described as ebbs and flows, because there is no end point and no isolated system. Whether it is the global economy or pattern of weather, there is always a widespread exchange of interactions and ripple effects. One such example is migration, which is simply a flow of what earth has an abundance of: humans. That is the subject of this investigation, specifically migration in the Mediterranean region, an area of

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    Term Paper “Making the Most of Foreign Factories” Jeremy Rochford California State University San Marcos Abstract The article “Making the Most of Foreign Factories”, written by Kasra Ferdows discusses how companies can and should obtain the full potential of their factories abroad. She begins by stating that there are two approaches to manufacturing and a factory’s importance to the company is based on the approach the manager of the factory takes. She also exclaims how she thinks the gap

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    An Unfortunate Journey I woke up in a strange place, one I didn’t recognize. Not knowing how I had gotten here, I tried to orient myself. Everything was cast in darkness except for a patch of light from a window at the top of a wall. The last thing I could remember was walking home from my photo exhibit, proud of how far I had come, when someone came up from behind and hit me over the head. I tried to get up and make my way over to the window. As I sat up, my head started to throb from the sudden

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    To begin with, Dexter is a monstrous forensics’ serial killer who possesses many traits commonly associated with being a psychopath according to Robert Hare’s PCL-R. As a forensic scientist for a police station in Miami, he specializes in analyzing blood from victims who have been murdered. He finds the dead bodies of victims as interesting and some as true art. For example, the wall that was splattered over the white wall he proceeds to call a masterpiece of art and Dexter is aroused by the clean

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    Stab Wound Case

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    Stab Wound To The Heart Introduction Stab wound is one of the commonest mode of homicide. Detailed and careful examination is vital for judicial proceedings. Autopsy examination should tackle mainly two aspects which is the nature of stabbing weapon and characteristic of stab wound. This is a case of homicidal stab wound to the heart. Case A 31-year-old man was found dead by roadside on 26th June 2014. Post-mortem was carried out within 24 hours after he was recovered from the scene. External Examination

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    Anna Garcia Case Study

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    Introduction: One summer morning, a 38-year-old woman named Anna Garcia was found dead. Anna was found lying facedown in the entry hallway of her home in a pool of blood. Many different pieces of evidence found at the crime scene have been analyzed to determine the manner of Anna’s death: natural, accident, or homicide. The analyzed evidence found at the crime scene includes fingerprints, blood type, shoeprint, hair, unknown substances, blood spatters, and DNA. Anna Garcia’s autopsy report currently

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