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    linked to ballistics. Ballistics is related to finding out the exact flight path of projectiles. Ballistics is the area of study that examines the exact path of the bullet from the moment it leaves the muzzle of the firearm up until it hits the target. During examination many items are collected for evidence including the firearm, bullets, live ammunition, cartridge casings, trace materials such as powder residue, and anything damaged by the projectile. Firearms are often divided into three processes:

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    They had snipers with no sights and they had pistols that could only shoot one bullet at a time before reload. Today we have all these assault rifles and .50 Cal Snipers that can penetrate a tank. The weapons they used where mostly bolt Action and they didn't have any semi-autos from what I have read about the civil war. Their guns

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    How are the special properties achieved in glass Ethan Francke Introduction Glass is a vey common material used in everyday life and can be seen nearly everywhere you look. It can be found in; houses, class rooms, smart phones, glasses, microscopes, light bulbs etc. Even though it’s found nearly everywhere glass is used for various objectives and purposes. Glass itself is made by melting sand which is mostly composed of Silicon Dioxide at about 1700oC (Chris Woodford, “Glass”, 13/12/2017)

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    In this section I talk about qualification that I feel I have to put into place in my future job. The first bullets are hard working, meticulous, and organized because I am very hard working as you see on my personal profile I have been very involved and I always have a hard time saying no to people when they ask me for help, when someone asks me to help with an event or task, I take it to heart and try my best to do the task the way I feel like the supervisor wants it. The organizing skill, I always

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    Contac Contact Wounds

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    A contact wound is one in which the muzzle of the weapon is held against the body at the time of discharge. In contact wounds, gas, soot, and vaporized metal from the bullet and cartridge case, primer residue, and powder particles are all driven into the wound track along with the bullet. (DiMaio 1998) In hard contact wounds, the muzzle of the weapon is held very tightly against the skin or clothing of the victim, indenting it so that the skin/clothing covers the muzzle at the time of discharge

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    presented that the bullet removed from the head of Kulbicki’s mistress matched the bullet fragment that was left in Kulbicki’s truck. FBI Agent Ernest Peele, who represented the CBLA (Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis), presented this evidence. Peele also examined a bullet taken from Kulbicki’s gun. Even though the bullet in the victim’s brain was not an “exact” match to the bullet found in the gun, Peele assumed that the bullet from the gun was similar enough to the first two bullets found. Using

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    The Civil War formed a time of significant political and social upheaval. In addition, the War occurred during moments of significant technological changes. For instance, military men and inventors devised new forms of weaponry (such as the submarine and repeating rifles) formed a great turning point in terms of approach to the War (Arnold & Wiener, 2001). In particular, technologies unrelated to the War were also attributable to the great change. Such technologies included the telegraph and railroads

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    wound on Kennedy's neck was an exit wound and not an entrance wound. Connally's wounds showed that the bullet was wobbling when it hit the governor, there was no extra damage to the car showing that it indeed passed through President Kennedy. Just as Vincent Guinn, professor of radiochemistry at the University of California, testified in 1978. "the findings are entirely consistent with a single bullet exiting the front of the President's neck and reentering in the back of the Governor.” There is no doubt

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    alley, but before they did they went to do something illegal. But in the waning hours of 1964, the three were found dead, all with two bullets fired into their heads. Peter Egan was abusive toward Barbara Egan, Barbara and Gerald were both killed by two bullets to the head along with Peter. One of Gerald’s gunshot wounds were in the temple by a .25 caliber bullet. Barbara had signs of struggle multiple cuts and bruises on the right

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    "Religious leaders and organizations have been powerful lobbies on both sides of the death penalty debate. Those against the death penalty say it is their moral obligation to bring the issue of capital punishment to the forefront of the religious community's agenda. They also argue that it is becoming increasingly difficult for the U.S. to maintain its position as the global leader on human rights when it not only still executes people, but juveniles as well. On the other side of the debate, some

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