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  • forensic science

    You will need to copy and paste these questions (and all future assignment questions) into a Word document and type in the answers. Use as much space as you need, and please do not put one sentence answers. Make sure you fully answer the question and answer ALL parts of the question . Please use the ch 14 15 powerpoints thats attached there are some you tube videos Please no plagiasrism, no ai. no chat bots


    .Chapter 14: Metals, Paint and Soil

    Chapter 15: Forensic Serology

    1. What is a trace element and why are trace elements important in analyzing physical evidence?
    2. How does the way most automobile manufacturers paint their cars help in the forensic comparison of automobile paint?
    3. Why is layer structure important for evaluating the significance of paint evidence?
    4. What is PDQ and how is it used in identifying paint samples?
    5. Where is most paint evidence likely to be found?
    6. Why should paint evidence from a hit and run accident be collected close to the area on the car suspected of being in contact with the victim?
    7. How can soil evidence be valuable even if the site of the crime has not been ascertained?
    8. Why is soil collected from a suspect’s automobile left in lump form?
    9. What is an antigen and how is it useful in individualizing blood?
    10. What are THREE questions criminalists must be prepared to answer when examining dried blood?
    11. List two commonly used color tests for blood. How does a luminol test differ from these tests?
    12. What is a genotype and how do parents’ genotypes affect the blood typing of their offspring?
    13. List THREE reasons why spermatozoa are often not found in seminal fluid collected at a crime scene.
    14. Why is it important for investigators to seek information about when and if voluntary sexual activity last occurred before a sexual assault?
    15. What is an antibody, and what happens when an antibody reacts with its specific antigen?

  • Dissertation

    In your initial post, discuss what a dissertation is. In other words, how would you define a dissertation, what are the 5 chapters in a dissertation and why we have each one, and finally what we hope to learn through the process of writing a dissertation (and how it improves society). Please no plagiarism, no AI No chat bots

    • Includes one substantive initial post using at least two scholarly or professional references with accompanying in-text citations to support any paraphrased, summarized, or quoted material.
    • While we prefer not to assign word counts to posts, as a suggested best practice, your initial post should be at least 350 words.
    • Includes an open-ended, thought-provoking question posed to classmates.
  • How to write a strong thesis statement?

    Explain what makes a good thesis statement and provide 3 examples of strong thesis statements for argumentative essays. Include tips on how to make it specific and debatable.

  • Business Question

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    I’ll give you what you need to complete this assignment it uses packet tracer. The assignment is due on March 29 11:00 pm. give screenshots as deliverable.

  • erlg 130 sg 7-8 basim

    Mormon Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Mormonism

    1. What is the actual name of the Mormon Church?
    2. Why is there some debate among Mormons and other Christians about whether the LDS faith is another denomination of Christianity or a new religion?
    3. What are some core similarities between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    4. What are some differences between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    5. Who founded the LDS Church?
    6. How did the Mormon religion begin?
    7. What happened to Joseph Smith?
    8. Where did the Church move to after leaving New York state?
    9. How many members of the Mormon Church are there today?

    Introduction to Mormon Scriptures

    1. What are the four sacred texts of the LDS Church? And what does each contain?

    The Origin of the Book of Mormon

    1. What happened on September 21, 1823?
    2. What did Joseph Smith start doing in 1827 and why?
    3. What was the translation process like?
    4. What happened to the first 116 pages of the translated text?
    5. Why was the Book of Mormon finally able to be completed in 1830?
    6. What happened to the plates that Smith was translating from?
    7. What are the affidavits by the 3 and 8?

    Contents of the Book of Mormon

    1. When and where does the Book of Mormon begin? What happens at the beginning of the text?
    2. Who is Lehi and what does God tell him to do?
    3. Who is Nephi? What does God continue to tell Lehi and Nephi?
    4. What story does the Book of Mormon tell about Jesus?
    5. What does the Book of Mormon say about the two rival families/clans and how it relates to the prophecies from God?
    6. Who wrote down the Book of Mormon?

    Muslim Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Islam

    1. Who was Muhammad and what happened to him, beginning in 610?
    2. How did the religion of Islam begin?
    3. What is the hijra?
    4. Why did the Muslim community return to Mecca in 630 CE?
    5. What do Muslims believe about God?
    6. What is the role of prophets in Islam?
    7. How is Islam connected to Judaism and Christianity?
    8. What does the word Islam mean?
    9. How does it relate to how Muslims are supposed to live their lives?

    Introduction to Muslim Scriptures

    1. What is the sacred text of Islam?
    2. What is recorded in the Quran?
    3. Who do Muslims believe to be the author of the Quran?
    4. What language does the Quran have to be in to be considered the real Quran?
    5. What is the relationship of the texts of the Quran to earlier sacred texts?
    6. What is Hadith?
    7. How many Hadiths are there?

    Collection and Canonization of the Quran

    1. For how long did Muhammad receive revelations?
    2. How were the revelations safeguarded during Muhammads life?
    3. How were the revelations safeguarded after Muhammads death?
    4. Why was the Battle of Yamama in 633CE important for the canonization of the Quran?
    5. What was the role of Caliph Uthman in the canonization of the Quran?

    Structure and Content of the Quran

    1. What are the individual sections of the Quran called?
    2. How many of them are there in the Quran?
    3. How are the Surahs ordered?
    4. What are the Meccan Surahs and Medinan Surahs?
    5. What does each Surah address?
    6. What are some major themes and categories of the content of the Quran? (list 5)

    The Muqattaat

    1. What are the muqattaat?
    2. How many surahs have them?
    3. What do they mean?
    4. Why is their meaning unknown?

    Quran = Recitations

    1. Is the Quran written in prose or poetry?
    2. Why is this poetic nature important for Muslims?
    3. What is the Quranic Challenge?
    4. Why did some of the first Muslims convert to Islam?
    5. What does it mean that the Quran is primarily an aural text?
    6. What did the Quranic recitation sound like?

    Hadith

    • What is the sunnah?
    • Why is Muhammad sometimes called the living Quran?
    • How and when were the hadiths compiled and written down?
    • What is an isnad?
    • What is a matn?
    • What are the categories or sahih, hasan and daif?
    • How many Hadiths are there?
    • Do all Muslims agree on which hadiths are authoritative?
    • Which Hadiths do Sunni Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Which hadiths do Shia Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Who are the Quranists and what do they think of the Hadith?

    How Hadith is Used in Islam

    1. How are the hadiths used in Islam?
    2. How does the Hadith help interpret the Quranic verse on modesty?
    3. What is Shariah law and how is used hadith used in the shaping of Shariah law?
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    I need help with my homework about writing an article review. I uploaded the information on what the article is all about including on how the article is graded. I need to submit this today. Thank you.

    Note:

    The purpose of this assignment is to help you practice reading, interpreting, and evaluating analytical work used in business decision making. Over the term, you will choose several articles that uses data, quantitative methods, or analytical reasoning to address a business question.

    Disciplines might include accounting, analytics, finance, human resources, management, marketing, nursing, and public health. Your task is to summarize the analysis, evaluate the methods, and reflect on how the insights could inform managerial decisions.

    Please see the two documents below in the “Materials” section for the checklist and grading rubric.

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    Mormon Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Mormonism

    1. What is the actual name of the Mormon Church?
    2. Why is there some debate among Mormons and other Christians about whether the LDS faith is another denomination of Christianity or a new religion?
    3. What are some core similarities between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    4. What are some differences between the LDS Church and other forms of Christianity?
    5. Who founded the LDS Church?
    6. How did the Mormon religion begin?
    7. What happened to Joseph Smith?
    8. Where did the Church move to after leaving New York state?
    9. How many members of the Mormon Church are there today?

    Introduction to Mormon Scriptures

    1. What are the four sacred texts of the LDS Church? And what does each contain?

    The Origin of the Book of Mormon

    1. What happened on September 21, 1823?
    2. What did Joseph Smith start doing in 1827 and why?
    3. What was the translation process like?
    4. What happened to the first 116 pages of the translated text?
    5. Why was the Book of Mormon finally able to be completed in 1830?
    6. What happened to the plates that Smith was translating from?
    7. What are the affidavits by the 3 and 8?

    Contents of the Book of Mormon

    1. When and where does the Book of Mormon begin? What happens at the beginning of the text?
    2. Who is Lehi and what does God tell him to do?
    3. Who is Nephi? What does God continue to tell Lehi and Nephi?
    4. What story does the Book of Mormon tell about Jesus?
    5. What does the Book of Mormon say about the two rival families/clans and how it relates to the prophecies from God?
    6. Who wrote down the Book of Mormon?

    Muslim Scriptures Guided Lecture Notes

    Introduction to Islam

    1. Who was Muhammad and what happened to him, beginning in 610?
    2. How did the religion of Islam begin?
    3. What is the hijra?
    4. Why did the Muslim community return to Mecca in 630 CE?
    5. What do Muslims believe about God?
    6. What is the role of prophets in Islam?
    7. How is Islam connected to Judaism and Christianity?
    8. What does the word Islam mean?
    9. How does it relate to how Muslims are supposed to live their lives?

    Introduction to Muslim Scriptures

    1. What is the sacred text of Islam?
    2. What is recorded in the Quran?
    3. Who do Muslims believe to be the author of the Quran?
    4. What language does the Quran have to be in to be considered the real Quran?
    5. What is the relationship of the texts of the Quran to earlier sacred texts?
    6. What is Hadith?
    7. How many Hadiths are there?

    Collection and Canonization of the Quran

    1. For how long did Muhammad receive revelations?
    2. How were the revelations safeguarded during Muhammads life?
    3. How were the revelations safeguarded after Muhammads death?
    4. Why was the Battle of Yamama in 633CE important for the canonization of the Quran?
    5. What was the role of Caliph Uthman in the canonization of the Quran?

    Structure and Content of the Quran

    1. What are the individual sections of the Quran called?
    2. How many of them are there in the Quran?
    3. How are the Surahs ordered?
    4. What are the Meccan Surahs and Medinan Surahs?
    5. What does each Surah address?
    6. What are some major themes and categories of the content of the Quran? (list 5)

    The Muqattaat

    1. What are the muqattaat?
    2. How many surahs have them?
    3. What do they mean?
    4. Why is their meaning unknown?

    Quran = Recitations

    1. Is the Quran written in prose or poetry?
    2. Why is this poetic nature important for Muslims?
    3. What is the Quranic Challenge?
    4. Why did some of the first Muslims convert to Islam?
    5. What does it mean that the Quran is primarily an aural text?
    6. What did the Quranic recitation sound like?

    Hadith

    • What is the sunnah?
    • Why is Muhammad sometimes called the living Quran?
    • How and when were the hadiths compiled and written down?
    • What is an isnad?
    • What is a matn?
    • What are the categories or sahih, hasan and daif?
    • How many Hadiths are there?
    • Do all Muslims agree on which hadiths are authoritative?
    • Which Hadiths do Sunni Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Which hadiths do Shia Muslims tend to see as authoritative?
    • Who are the Quranists and what do they think of the Hadith?

    How Hadith is Used in Islam

    1. How are the hadiths used in Islam?
    2. How does the Hadith help interpret the Quranic verse on modesty?
    3. What is Shariah law and how is used hadith used in the shaping of Shariah law?
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    {When will we overcome global warming?}

    “Overcoming” global warming is a two-part process: first, stabilising temperatures by stopping new emissions, and second, reversing the warming that has already occurred. According to the latest scientific consensus and reports from the [United Nations](https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/net-zero-coalition), we have not yet reached the peak of the problem, but a roadmap exists to address it. [1, 2, 3]

    1. Stabilising Global Temperatures

    Scientific consensus holds that global warming will only stop once we reach Net Zero emissionsa state where the greenhouse gases added to the atmosphere are balanced by those removed. [4]

    * The 2050 Goal: The [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)](https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/) states that to limit warming to $1.5^circtext{C}$ and avoid the most catastrophic impacts, the world must reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

    * Immediate Timeline: Global emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 to stay on this track. If we achieve net zero, global temperatures are expected to stabilise within about 10 years.

    * Current Progress: As of 2026, the world is not yet on track. Current national policies project a warming of approximately $2.7^circtext{C}$ to $2.8^circtext{C}$ by 2100 unless much deeper cuts are made. [2, 5, 6, 7, 8]

    2. Reversing the Warming

    Actually “overcoming” warming by returning to pre-industrial temperatures is a much longer process. [9]

    * Irreversibility: Many changes, such as ocean warming and sea-level rise, are considered irreversible on human timescales and will continue for hundreds or even thousands of years.

    * Cooling Period: Even if all human emissions stopped today, it would take centuries to millennia for natural processes to remove enough excess $CO_2$ to return temperatures to “normal” (pre-18th-century levels).

    * Negative Emissions: Scientists are exploring Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies to speed up this process. If deployed at a massive scale, these could start reversing warming in the second half of this century. [9, 10, 11, 12, 13]

    Key Milestones for Action

    | Period [5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] | Objective | Status (as of 2026) |

    |—|—|—|

    | By 2025 | Global emissions must peak | Emissions reached record highs in 2024. |

    | By 2030 | 45% reduction in emissions | Current plans only project a ~12-15% reduction. |

    | By 2035 | 60% reduction in emissions | Recent updates (e.g., India’s 2026 NDC) show increased ambition. |

    | By 2050 | Global Net Zero | Target adopted by 107+ countries, including the US and EU. |

    | By 2070 | Delayed Net Zero | Target year for major emerging economies like India. |

    To give you more specific information on how this might affect you, would you like to know:

    * The specific climate targets for your country (e.g., India’s 2070 goal)?

    * How individual lifestyle changes (like the “LiFE” movement) contribute to these global goals?

    * The current status of technologies like carbon capture or renewable energy growth? [21, 22]

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    [2] [https://earth.org](https://earth.org/many-scientists-now-say-global-warming-could-stop-relatively-quickly-after-emissions-go-to-zero/)

    [3] [https://www.clima.com.au](https://www.clima.com.au/blog/2024/05/18/global-warming#:~:text=Can%20Global%20Warming%20Be%20Reversed?%20Yes%2C%20but,temperatures%20may%20exceed%20our%20normal%20age#:~:text=Ocean%20warming%20will%20continue%20for%20hundreds%2C%20if,to%20take%20action%20and%20make%20a%20difference.)

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