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    ‘in 1888‚the police did not have the benefit of modern forensic methods‚such as dna testing and fingerprinting which are readily avialible to police officers today.They had to rely on old = fashioned methods of detecting crime :catching the criminal committing the crime;finding witnesses who saw the crime being commited.’ jack the ripper: the 21st century investigation by trevor marriot The files and other source material New Scotland Yard have no files on the murders‚ nor details of the

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    Zodiac Killer Analysis

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    Zodiac Killer In 1960 a cartoonist-turned-writer‚ Robert Graysmith became highly involved in trying to unmask the case of the Zodiac killer and all the murders. He worked for the SanFrancisco Cronicle and spent a good amount of his time trying to decode zodiac messags. Becoming nearly obsessed with the stories and following them all‚ Graysmith investigated into Arthur Leigh Allen being the Zodiac killer and considered him to be the prime suspect. Graysmith jumps back and forth in the chronology

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    Biometric Security

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    Abstract Accurate and automatic identification and authentication of users is a fundamental problem in network environments. Shared secrets such as PINs or passwords and key devices like smart cards just are not enough in some cases. What is needed is something that could verify that you are physically the person you claim to be - biometrics. Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Biometric technologies

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    1.0 Background of the Study 1.1 Introduction From generation to generation‚ many types of systems and even technologies are being developed and widely used. Through the use of new technologies and systems‚ manual activities have been change to work faster‚ make task easier and produce more reliable outputs. Now a days‚ big organizations or companies and school transactions need to implement attendance monitoring. Monitoring of attendance is recognized as an important element in supporting both

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    Snow and Snowflake Lands

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    “Snowflakes” Snowflakes are unique. Not one the same as another. Just like fingerprints‚ just like you and just like me. Snowflakes fall down‚ drift lazily from the sky‚ special. Nothing the same‚ all different‚ and then it lands. It may land on the backyard of a family. The child will run out and build a snowman‚ go sledding‚ or have a snowball fight. Or maybe it will land on a road‚ to be plowed off to the side of the road. Or the snowflake might land on a child’s tongue‚ melting instantly. Once

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    like to. New technologies are developing day by day‚ such as fingerprint scanning‚ which effortlessly reveals a persons identity from their finger‚ which means a muslim woman wearing the burqa will not have to worry about removing their burqa in order to reveal their identity. Fingerprint scanning is 99% accurate in results‚ this means that there are no issues raised regarding security reasons furthermore since the introduction of fingerprint scanning. If law reform allows women to wear the burqa‚ society

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    testing technology‚ they can test the semen and easily identify whose it is. This would have immediately been great evidence in proving that Ireland was innocent. I don’t really understand how the hair and fingerprint evidence weren’t weighed more heavily. If it was proven that the fingerprints and the hair at the scene of the crime weren’t his‚ that seems to me that it should have been pretty good evidence in his favor. To me it seems like he wasn’t given a fair chance at being proven

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    card to show that they an authorized person. According Murali Kuba biometric is best described‚ as are automated methods of recognizing an individual based on their physical or behavioral characteristics. Some common commercial examples are fingerprint‚ face‚ iris‚ hand geometry‚ voice and dynamic signature. Disadvantages Though it gave better security then the traditional method it’s also have its own flaw. According to Murali Kuba biometric are very sensitive to the person characteristic

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    SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS FROM MUNTINLUPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL :) 2012 DepEd Regional Science Fair Winners from Muntinlupa National High School Science Investigatory Project Competition SIP Title: "Wound Healing Activity of Fire Tree (Delonix regia) Leaf Extract in Albino Mice"  Researcher: Ian Oliver Moscardo Co-researchers: Berroya Bradly Jay; Corral‚ Nathaniel D.; Gerardo‚ Nicholi C.; Rances‚ Jason P. Research Adviser: Mrs. Ma. Regaele A. Olarte ***4th  PLACE*** Cluster 2 Life Science

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    is biological and physical. Physical evidence refers to the collection of anything at the crime scene that comes from a nonliving origin. Where biological evidence refers to anything from a living being. The most important can be anything from fingerprints‚ marks on surfaces‚ bullet casings‚ and bullets. Biological evidence includes bloodstains and DNA. Locards Exchange Principle says that when two objects come into contact with each other then one part of one object is left on the other. This

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