Handbook of Trace Evidence Analysis

Handbook of Trace Evidence Analysis

Author: Vincent J. Desiderio

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-08-18

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13: 1118962109

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Covers new trace evidence techniques and expanding areas of analysis, along with key theory and applications Developed around the need for updated information in the disciplines of trace evidence the Handbook of Trace Evidence Analysis focuses on the increasing awareness and need for validation, modern methods for addressing and controlling contamination, the shift towards incorporating statistical analyses into the interpretation phase and cutting edge research into new forensic science methods and their application. Beginning with an overview of the topic and discussing the important role that information derived from trace materials can provide during investigations, the book then presents chapters on key techniques. The first being the critical nature of microscopy, and the methods employed for the recognition, collection, and preservation of trace evidence. Subsequent chapters review the core disciplines of trace evidence examination: paints and polymers, hairs, fibers and textiles and glass. Each chapter contains in-depth discussions on the origin of the materials involved, including any natural or synthetic processes involved in their production, the nuances involved in their detection, and the methods of analysis that are used to extract valuable information from samples. In addition, suggested workflows in method and testing selections, as well as addressing specific scientific challenges as well as the limitations of knowledge on the transfer, persistence and background abundance of trace materials are discussed. The book ends by examining the interpretation of trace evidence findings from a historical perspective and examining the methods that are currently being developed. Provides an in-depth introduction to the general area of trace evidence and discusses current and new techniques Consolidates trace evidence and materials categories of testing into one reference series Offers a detailed focus on technical approaches and guidelines to trace evidence Includes analytical schemes/workflows and valuable guides for the interpretation of data and results The Handbook of Trace Evidence will appeal to forensic science academics, students, and practitioners in the trace evidence and materials science disciplines, as well as DNA analysts, toxicologists, forensic anthropologists, crime laboratory managers, criminal justice students and practitioners, and legal professionals. It would also be a valuable resource for every crime laboratory reference library.


The Placid Green

The Placid Green

Author: Joseph Lane

Publisher: Inspiring Voices

Published: 2015-01-28

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1462410758

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Its summer in Pfounds small Appalachian town. The young man enjoys spending time with his pencil and sketch pad by the lazy river that winds through his deep river valley, but drawing isnt all there is. Hes part of the Clana group of ragtag youngsters, led by their ever-faithful German shepherd dog. The Clans days of motley adventure are interrupted when the Vagabond arrives in their little town and delivers a powerful, intriguing message the townspeople will take years and years to understand. Pfound is deeply affected by the mans words and finds his happy, sunny summer ground into the dirt. His heart and soul are unexpectedly heavy. The sky again brightens for the young artist with the surprise entrance of Feather. She is a visitor to the neighborhood, but she and Pfound make an instant connection, as she becomes his most trusted sidekick. Together they bond with a wise old hermit who lives near the edge of town. It is a summer of growing up, of hard knocks, and, with the approach of August, Pfound will find his entire life and town have changed.


Curiosity and the Desire for Truth

Curiosity and the Desire for Truth

Author: Velvl Greene

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 098556587X

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Dr. Velvl Greene lived a life of discovery of family, science and his heritage. Through quips, quotes and free-streaming thoughts, this NASA scientist reflects on his experiences and their impact on his own life's journey.


Living Curiously

Living Curiously

Author: Becki Saltzman

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-20

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780989093569

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Living Curiously reveals the 5-step, science-based framework for using curiosity strategically to generate new ideas, bust assumptions, cure stagnation, and design and create a remarkable life. Living curiously is not about endless inquiry; it's about discovering blind spots, hidden connections, and opportunities in order to make better decisions, and ultimately live a more fulfilling and adventurous life. *** Becki Saltzman is a curiosity seeker, assumption buster, and idea generator. She holds a master's degree in behavioral science from Washington University in Saint Louis and has spent the last two decades studying curiosity and the role it plays in adventure and insights, problem solving, sales, and ideal lifestyle design. She loves great travel adventures, crowded dance floors, and brown drinks.


The Quest for the Trilogy

The Quest for the Trilogy

Author: Mel Odom

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2007-03-20

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 0765315173

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The secret to protecting the civilized world from an ancient threat may lie in the pages of three books...and it is up to master librarians of the past and present to secure these pages of knowledge. Set in the years after Lord of the Libraries, young halfer Juhg is still growing into his job as Grandmagister when an ally from the past, the wizened wizard Craugh returns with warnings of an ancient threat that may resurface--the so-called "Kharrion's Wrath" which endangers the existence of the world. Juhg must now unlock the secrets contained in the journals of his now absent mentor Wick, the former Grandmagister and legendary hero known as "The Rover." He must also continue his documented but clandestine search for a trilogy of books, which brings him through many different realms of their very dangerous world...and into conflict and contact with other races (elves, dwarves, and men) whose fates are all intertwined among the pages of the great book of Time. The Quest for the Trilogy weaves three separate quests into one as the young historian races against the clock to protect not just his world, but all others as well.


How Teddy Bears are Made

How Teddy Bears are Made

Author: Ann Morris

Publisher: Scholastic Incorporated

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780590471534

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A collection of children's books on Teddy Bears.


Building a Curious School

Building a Curious School

Author: Bryan Goodwin

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2020-03-19

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1071802127

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Unleash the power of curiosity and the joy of learning! Curiosity is hardwired in all of us, but the longer students stay in school, the less curious they become. Why is that? Building a Curious School uncovers the many subtle ways in which formal education seems to hinder our natural curiosity and reveals how rekindling a sense of wonder in schools can prime the pump for learning, foster a culture of engagement, grow better educational leaders, and prepare students and staff to lead more fulfilling lives. Grounded in research, this engaging examination of curiosity shows educators how to intentionally cultivate inquisitiveness and wonder in teaching and learning. It includes · A plethora of activities, ideas, and tips to encourage curiosity · Compelling examples of curiosity at work in schools, businesses, and communities · Tools for supporting curiosity in ways that spark meaningful conversations and promote empathy, equity, and social-emotional learning If you′ve ever wondered anything, really—just out of curiosity—then you′ve got what it takes to lead your school to restored curiosity and your students to wellbeing and success. "This book lays out a vision as to the way schools can and should be approached to stimulate curiosity as a natural part of the teaching/learning process." --Robert J. Marzano, Cofounder and CAO, Marzano Resources, Cofounder and Strategic Advisor, Marzano Research "A powerful ‘must-read’ for all educators who want learning not only to be lively but also impactful and meaningful for every student." --Lyn Sharratt, Internship Supervisor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada


Getting To Grips With Science: A Fresh Approach For The Curious

Getting To Grips With Science: A Fresh Approach For The Curious

Author: Andrew James Morris

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2014-12-10

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1783265949

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Science touches all of our lives, every day, and should be a constant source of wonder and fascination — not something confined to the classroom. This book is for anybody who feels curious about ideas in science but lacks a strong background in the subject. Getting to Grips with Science draws on the author's twelve years of experience in leading experimental discussion groups, where people from all walks of life come together to pose questions in the presence of a science teacher. Bursting with testimonials from real people about their everyday experiences of science, the book acts as a gentle introduction for anyone wishing to find out more about the natural world. Drawing on practical examples and discussions that range from hormones to tectonic plates, it helps the reader understand any difficulties they may have encountered with science learning in the past and points to fresh ways of approaching the subject in the future.Concentrating on the themes that non-scientists are genuinely curious about, the book illustrates how we can begin to explore scientific ideas, first through our initial understanding of the world around us and then with the help of a trained tutor who explains the underlying scientific concepts. For those wishing to make a start on exploring science afresh, the book offers practical information about the books, museums, websites, podcasts, courses and events available to support them. Wider reflection on the experience of adults engaging with science through these discussion groups offers food for thought on the nature of science education in general.Andrew Morris has been running science discussion groups in informal settings in central London since 2002. Originally a science teacher in sixth-form, further and adult education, he has also worked as a senior manager in colleges and national bodies concerned with educational research.