Field Detectives

Field Detectives

Author: Suzy Gazlay

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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Activities to encourage students to explore the diverse habitats for animals and plants in and around their school playground.


Poop Detectives

Poop Detectives

Author: Ginger Wadsworth

Publisher: Charlesbridge

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 1607347679

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How can dogs that sniff for excrement, urine, vomit, and mucus help protect animals from extinction? In the race to save endangered animals, finding solutions now is critical. Scat-detection dogs like Wicket, Tucker, and Orbee are conservation heroes and pioneers in a cutting-edge field of science. Canine detectives use their super sense of smell to locate the scat of target animals. From loose bear dung to gooey whale poop, scat can tell scientists valuable information about an animal’s sex, age, diet, and health—all without harming the animal or endangering the researcher.


Introduction to Epidemiology

Introduction to Epidemiology

Author: Ray M. Merrill

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780763735821

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An Introduction to Epidemiology, Fourth Edition is intended for introductory courses in health-related programs at both the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also a valuable reference for epidemiologists working in the field, industrial hygienists, infectious disease nurses, and staff epidemiologists.


The Investigator Training Series, For Private Investigators

The Investigator Training Series, For Private Investigators

Author: Charles Neuf, CPP

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1105020819

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A complete training series for Private investigators, Legal Investigators, and Private Detectives. How to perform investigations, make the report and bill the client for services. Includes forms for Investigations, Contracts for starting the Investigation.


Connecting Detectives

Connecting Detectives

Author: Lewis D. Moore

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-11-19

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1476618992

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A literary examination of the influence of 19th century sleuths on the early hard-boiled investigators, this book explores the importance of works by Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the development of detective series by Carroll John Daly, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Brett Halliday, Mickey Spillane, Thomas B. Dewey, John D. MacDonald, Ross Macdonald, Richard S. Prather and William Campbell Gault. Authors from the transitional (1964-1977) and modern periods (1979 to the present) are also discussed to show the ongoing influence of the 19th century detective writers.


Career Discovery Encyclopedia

Career Discovery Encyclopedia

Author: Ferguson

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 1585

ISBN-13: 1438128541

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Praise for the previous editions: Booklist/RBB "Twenty Best Bets for Student Researchers"


Mapping Crime in Its Community Setting

Mapping Crime in Its Community Setting

Author: Michael Maltz

Publisher: Michael Maltz

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 0387973818

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Gathering accurate data probably constitutes one of the most important aspects of crime investigation and prevention. How do we put the data to use? How can we improve our methods of handling the information we collect? By describing a project for the development and implementation of a computerized crime-mapping system in the Chicago area, this book makes a significant contribution toward a more efficient and intelligent use of crime data to understand and prevent crime in a community setting.


Rural Disease Knowledge

Rural Disease Knowledge

Author: Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-10-07

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 104015154X

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Rural Disease Knowledge examines the ways in which knowledge of rural spaces and environments, on the one hand, and infectious diseases, on the other, have become inter-constituted since the late nineteenth century. With contributions by leading anthropologists and historians of medicine, it examines the epistemic co-constitution of the rural and of infectious diseases. Ranging from Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia to Java, Tanzania, West and South Africa, and Britain, the chapters cover diverse geographies, timelines, and diseases, including plague, brucellosis, leishmaniasis, yaws, yellow fever, nagana, sleeping sickness, and Chagas disease. The book considers how human interactions with infectious diseases have impacted ways of knowing and acting on rural spaces and environments, and in turn how human interactions with rural spaces and environments have impacted ways of knowing and acting against infectious diseases. It reflects on how the rural has been configured as a space of either health or sickness over the centuries and around the globe, the role of rural landscapes in the epistemic emergence of microbiology and tropical medicine, and the interaction with global processes such as European imperialism, the emergence of capitalism, and postcolonial nation-building projects. The studies engage with current debates on decolonizing knowledge and highlight how local disease knowledge has troubled and unsettled hegemonic medical perspectives and created new ways of understanding the relationship between diseases and rural spaces and environments. The volume will be of particular interest to scholars of medical anthropology, global health, and the history of medicine.