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Forensics PLS HELP 10 points for each correct asnwer DONT TELL ME TO DO MY OWN WORK I WILL DELETE IT.?
1.) One might expect a forensic anthropologist to:
a. Analyze human bones
b. Look for kidnapped children
c. Dig for historical artifacts
d. Estimate a victim’s age and where he/she lived
e. Both a and d
2.) Firearms Identification includes:
a. ID of fired bullets
b. ID cartridge cases before and after firing
c. Ballistics
d. Impressed Action marks
e. All of the above
3.) What statement is true?
a. No two firearms produce the same unique marks on fired bullets and cartridge cases.
b. Study of bullets and cartridges can on tell you the type of gun it came from not the specific gun.
c. Firearms normally change over time so the firearm test needs to be completed with in a year or so of the crime.
d. All firearms leave consistent reproducible marks.
e. Fingerprinting is more dependable and powerful in the identification of firearms.
4.) What country has the greatest firearms death rate, especially among the youth?
a. Finland
b. Great Britain
c. United States
d. Mexico
e. Columbia
5.) In the FBI’s investigation of a missing person’s case, one major piece of evidence was a handwritten note on a piece of notebook paper with a brown-ish smudge. What unit(s) of the lab would have processed that evidence?
a. photography
b. biology and serology
c. document examiners
d. fingerprinting
e. B,C and D
6.) The basic work of all forensic scientists is to
a. collect, preserve and present evidence
b. provide lots of clues to help solve crimes
c. reconstruct and invent evidence relating to crimes
d. be star witnesses in court cases for criminals
e. take notes and pictures at the crime scene
7.) Criminals can use the internet to steal
a. Games
b. Information
c. Spyware
d. None of the above
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8.) An expensive internet crime which sought attention more than money involved
a. credit card theft
b. plagiarism
c. viruses and worms
d. stealing private and secret files
e. all of the above
9.) A network of computer used to launch spam or spyware is known as
a. a bot
b. phishing
c. a worm
d. spam
e. all of the above
10.) When you receive an email asking for your personal data such as social security number, bank account numbers and passwords you might be the victim of a computer crime known as
a. identity theft
b. worms
c. spam
d. phishing
e. two of the above
11.) A Trojan horse is a hidden computer program sent through email used to read your emails.
True
False
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12.) The study of unusual deaths and sicknesses with no apparent cause would include what specific area of forensic medicine?
a. cybrocrime investigation
b. toxicology
c. poisonology
d. autopsy
e. virology
13.) Pathology and toxicology would both be involved in the investigation of
a. a suspected death from AIDS
b. a death where an overdose of drugs is suspected
c. a death due to severe burns
d. an unidentifiable disease
e. suffocation
14.) Toxicological analysis with gas chromatography would be important in a case
a. relating to drugs
b. relating to poisons
c. unexplained death with no obvious wounds or disease
d. suspected food or drug contaminations
e. all of the above
15.) The toxicology (studies effects of drugs or poisons on the body) investigations would be take place in which case?
a. the alteration of usual body temperatures after death due to drugs
b. effects of smoking on the body
c. automobile accident with a suspicion of drunken driving
d. athletes who have unusual muscle mass
e. all of the above
16.) The factors that create and maintain a fire are:
a. oxygen and a fuel source
b. heat
c. power
d. both a and b
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17.) An arson investigator may ask about the color of the smoke:
a. because the color of the smoke tells how dangerous the fire is
b. to determine who set the fire
c. to determine if something unusual was present to start the fire.
d. because different color smoke can tell if someone was hurt in the fire
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18.) When searching for blood evidence, it is important to use
a. A partner
b. A police dog
c. a high intensity light source
d. fingerprint powder
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19.) Scaled photographs are:
a. Photographs of evidence placed on a scale
b. photographs with a ruler next to the evidence
c. taken when size of evidence is important
d. b and c
e. all of the above
20.) Fingerprints are classified into which of the following groups:
a. Loops, elipses and paralles
b. Whorls, Loops and Arches
c. Arches, Loops and Cycles
d. Whorls, Circles and Arches
e. None of the above
21.) Superimposition is a technique that is sometimes included among t
1.) E
2.) E
3.) either A or E
4.) ….o.o…WHO’S SUPPOSED TO KNW THAT ONE!?!?! U.S.!?!? IDK?!
5.) E
6.) C
7.) B
8.) E
9.) i have a strong feeling its A
10.) E
11.) False
12.) D
13.) B
14.) E
15.) E
16.) D
17.) C
18.) D
19.) D
20.) E
….hmmm…these were some good questions….All I watch are forensic shows…so…you get a VERY VERY good idea of wat the people do and you get good ideas about all evidents.
Will Hillary’s FIRSTS as President be as criminal as Bill’s or WORSE?
The presidency of William Jefferson Clinton will be remembered for many things, not the least of which is a string of White House firsts unequaled by any of his predecessors.
With the lawsuit filed by the Arkansas’ lawyer-discipline committee on Friday, Clinton could be on the fast track to make history as the first U.S. president to be disbarred while in office. The committee has a near 100 percent record of winning its disbarment cases.
But disbarment would merely be the latest in a long list of White House precedents. Clinton’s remarkable record will also show that he is:
The first elected president in U.S. history to be impeached-Dec. 19, 1998.
The first president to found guilty of a crime while still in office. (Leaking the private correspondence of Kathleen Willey in violation of the Privacy Act).
The first U.S. president to be publicly accused of forcible rape-by Juanita Broaddrick. Feb. 24, 1999.
The first U.S. president to approve the sale of sophisticated weapons technology to a hostile power while its emissaries contributed to his campaign.
The first president to be accused by multiple witnesses, including one under oath before a federal grand jury, of using cocaine while he was the chief law enforcement officer of his state.
The first U.S. president to be accused of sexual assault on White House property-by Kathleen Willey, March 15, 1998.
The first U.S. president to order a paramilitary operation where a network television camera crew was punched, kicked, and forced to the ground at gunpoint to prevent them from broadcasting live video coverage. (Elian Gonzalez’s abduction-April 22, 2000.
The first sitting president to be the subject of a sexual harassment suit-filed by Paula Jones. May 8, 1994.
The first U.S. president to order an armored assault on a church, resulting in the deaths of 55 members of the congregation along with 25 of their children. (Waco-April 19, 1993)
The first U.S. presidential candidate to accept financial support from a KGB spy. (Aldrich Ames-$7,000, 1991, 92)
The first sitting U.S. president to be named in a federal criminal referral as a possible witness to and beneficiary of fraudulent financial activity. (Whitewater)
The first president to consult with Congress about combat troop deployment while simultaneously receiving oral sex-according to Monica Lewinsky and Rep. Sonny Callahan. (Starr Report-Sept. 1998)
The first U.S. president to have two senior administration officials die violently under mysterious circumstances while they were being pressed for testimony on assorted White House scandals. (Vince Foster, Ron Brown)
The first U.S. president to have a major cooperating federal witness against him die in prison while waiting to give prosecutors the testimony they later admitted would have led to first family indictments. (James McDougal)
The first U.S. president to launch unprovoked missile attacks on two sovereign nations. (Sudan, Afghanistan-Aug. 20, 1998)
With more than six months of the Clinton administration left, other equally impressive presidential firsts cannot be far off.
This article was published on NewsMax.com Saturday July 1, 2000 at 4:15 PM EDT. It was written by Carl Limbacher and the NewsMax.com Staff and is © copyrighted by NewsMax.com.
Much worse, more people have a tendency to die around her.
how much money would one need 2 launch own cabel network?
friend said 100 million that sounds crazy
more than that …well depenss how big if u thinkin something like fox then like 100 million sounds cheap
Who reckons there’s a format war brewing between Sony and Apple?
After reading an article on BBC News online it appears Sony is planning to launch a Movie download service via the PS3/ PSP network, this would potentially rival the service already offered by iTunes, since Sony already own their own record label a logical further step would be to attempt a music download service similar to iTunes, who thinks there’s a new format war brewing and if so who would you be putting money on?
and what, they’re having a cocktail party? looking for drink recipes?
Hate crimes, Lib dies, oh the terror, Soldier killed yawn from media?
On a Sunday morning in Wichita, Kan., a man is murdered while attending church. The killing is immediately labeled a "hate crime" and an act of "domestic terrorism."
The news media is outraged. Television networks act as if the man was a martyr, and the story is front-page news in every newspaper in the country. Attorney General Eric Holder orders the U.S. Marshal’s Office to increase security around the slain man’s business and around similar businesses. Later he announces that the Justice Department will launch a federal investigation into the murder to see if it was a conspiracy.
The next day, in Little Rock, Ark., two young men are shot down by a lone gunman. One of them dies. For the most part, the public knows nothing about this shooting because the news media don’t report the story. They are too busy covering every possible aspect of the first murder. No federal investigation is announced to determine whether there may be others involved in a conspiracy in Little Rock. And no one calls it a hate crime.
What could possibly make the first victim so much more important than the second? Why the lopsided coverage? What about the shooters? What information do we have on them? And why would the United States government go to such lengths to search for co-conspirators in the former case and not the latter?
For all the politically motivated reasons no one wants to admit or even talk about. Welcome to the wonderful world of 21st century journalism and justice, where your national media and your federal government come together to determine if your affiliations and loyalties make you valuable, protected and politically correct — or not.
The first victim was Dr. George Tiller, an infamous late-term
I am working in Little Rock, and it’s being covered more than it needs to locally.
Both crimes are just that – crimes. I, for one, do not want to give media attention to a drive-by murderer. I do not care what his politics are, what his motive was. To treat him as a terrorist gives him too much credit. I would like the media to ignore him while he goes through the judicial process.
And I hope they put him in the general prison population.
In the Kansas case, given the controversial nature of the victim, and the overall controversial argument over abortion, it’s no wonder the media are all over that. It’s a natural. It’s a STORY!!
Film at 11.
Ditto the old man at the Holocaust Museum. Dirty laundry.
Can you believe 0bama is working against Glenn Beck? Is this different than the "Fairness Doctrine"?
Attack on Obama Riles Beck’s Advertisers
AP- FILE
In this May 5, 2009 file photo, newscaster Glenn Beck attends the Time 100 Gala, a celebration of TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world in New York.
By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer David Bauder, Ap Television Writer – 1 hr 49 mins ago
NEW YORK – Glenn Beck returns to Fox News Channel on Monday after a vacation with fewer companies willing to advertise on his show than when he left, part of the fallout from calling President Barack Obama a racist.
A total of 33 Fox advertisers, including Wal-Mart Stores Inc., CVS Caremark, Clorox and Sprint, directed that their commercials not air on Beck’s show, according to the companies and ColorofChange.org, a group that promotes political action among blacks and launched a campaign to get advertisers to abandon him. That’s more than a dozen more than were identified a week ago.
While it’s unclear what effect, if any, this will ultimately have on Fox and Beck, it is already making advertisers skittish about hawking their wares within the most opinionated cable TV shows.
The Clorox Co., a former Beck advertiser, now says that "we do not want to be associated with inflammatory speech used by either liberal or conservative talk show hosts." The maker of bleach and household cleaners said in a statement that it has decided not to advertise on political talk shows.
The shows present a dilemma for advertisers, who usually like a "safe" environment for their messages. The Olbermanns, Hannitys, O’Reillys, Maddows and Becks of the TV world are more likely to say something that will anger a viewer, who might take it out on sponsors.
They also host the most-watched programs on their networks.
"This is a good illustration of that conundrum," said Rich Hallabran, spokesman for UPS Stores, which he said has temporarily halted buying ads on Fox News Channel as a whole.
Beck can bring the eyeballs. With the health care debate raising political temperatures, his show had its biggest week ever right before his vacation, averaging 2.4 million viewers each day, according to Nielsen Media Research.
He was actually on another Fox show July 28 when he referred to Obama as a racist with "a deep-seated hatred for white people." The network immediately distanced itself from Beck’s statement, but Beck didn’t. He used his radio show the next day to explain why he believed that. He would not comment for this article, spokesman Matthew Hiltzik said.
ColorofChange.org quickly targeted companies whose ads had appeared during Beck’s show, telling them what he had said and seeking a commitment to drop him. The goal is to make Beck a liability, said James Rucker, the organization’s executive director.
"They have a toxic asset," Rucker said. "They can either clean it up or get rid of it."
It’s not immediately clear how many of the companies actually knew they were advertising on Beck’s show. Sometimes commercial time is chosen for a specific show, but often it is bought on a rotation basis, meaning the network sprinkles the ads throughout the day on its own schedule. Sometimes ads appear by mistake; Best Buy said it bought commercial time for earlier in the day, and one of its ads unexpectedly appeared in Beck’s show.
One company, CVS Caremark, said it advertises on Fox but hadn’t said anything about Beck. Now it has told its advertising agency to inform Fox that it wanted no commercials on Beck.
"We support vigorous debate, especially around policy issues that affect millions of Americans, but we expect it to be informed, inclusive and respectful," said spokeswoman Carolyn Castel.
Besides the unpredictability of the opinionated cable hosts, the rapid pace of today’s wired world complicates decisions on where to place ads, said Kathleen Dunleavy, a spokeswoman for Sprint. She said she was surprised at how fast the Beck issue spread across social media outlets and how quickly advertiser names were attached to it.
UPS’ Hallabran said the decision to pull commercials "should not be interpreted as we are permanently withdrawing our advertising from Fox." He said the company wants to reach viewers with a wide spectrum of opinions.
Except for UPS Stores, there’s no evidence that any advertisers who say they don’t want to be on Beck’s show are leaving Fox. Network spokeswoman Irena Briganti said the companies have simply requested the ads be moved elsewhere and that Fox hasn’t lost any revenue.
She wouldn’t say whether Fox was benefiting from any anti-anti-Beck backlash, with companies looking to support him. Some Beck supporters have urged fans to express their displeasure at companies for abandoning their man.
Beck supporters have suggested that retaliation might have something to do with ColorofChange.org’s campaign. One of the group’s founders, Van Jones, now works in the Obama administration and has been criticized
Colorof change.org this boycott works two ways. I do not use Wal-Mart, I tried to work there but all they do is rah, rah, rah Sam Walton and kiss his ass ( too liberal); CVS, I use Rite Aid; Clorox is too dangerous; Sprint sponsers NASCAR and I have boycotted them since they let Toyota race, ( I hate Japanese, remember The Bataan Death March); UPS is a union thug outfit; Best Buy sells junk you have to return everything you buy.
Not only B. Obama but also Michelle Obama has "a deep seated hatred for white people." Remember they were trained by Rev. Wright.
I quote him "Not God Bless America, but God D*** America!"
Sgt Ed USMC 1970-1976
A major network is launching a reality program called The Accountant.?
A major network is launching a reality program called The Accountant. A group of recent accounting graduates will be competing for a spot in a national accounting firm. What would make someone a good candidate for The Accountant?
Describe three challenges the candidates should complete on the program, using as much detail as you can
Describe how the challenge will test the contestant’s accounting skill(s) and knowledge as well as the skills the contestant should have to complete each challenge successfully
3 challenges:
* A client has called you up saying they have acquired another business and don’t know how to account for it. You don’t either cos you’re too new. Do you fluke the answer?
You shd either pass the question to a superior altho’ that wld show your ignorance, or the better thing to do is to read up on it (Business Combinations) and then discuss it with your superior before deciding who’s to respond to the client. That way it shows you’re diligent and don’t run the risk of spoiling your firm’s name by giving the client a wrong answer
* Your client’s accountant comes to you and says he doesn’t know how to perform consolidations. You do, but should you do it for him?
Under the independence rules, you shouldn’t. It’s considered accounting work, not audit, and you’re not supposed to audit your own work.
* Your client has done something not quite right and he knows that you’ve noticed it. He asks you to close one eye on the matter and after this audit is done, you could resign and he’d employ you at twice your present salary. Do you do it?
No. You should tell your boss immediately.
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