Scarlet, a troubled teenager, is seen sitting alone in an empty school playground with bruises on her face. In her next class, Scarlet is well-dressed and joking with friends but not paying attention to the teacher's lecture about drugs. When called on, Scarlet cheekily accuses the teacher, Mr. Philips, of taking drugs behind the school. Though this should provoke a serious response, Mr. Philips simply gives Scarlet detention with a wink. The film title "Playground" is then shown, hinting at a dark storyline involving Scarlet and her teacher.
This presentation is on forensic odontology, also known as forensic dentistry. It encompasses the role and scope of dentistry in identification of individuals in mass disasters.
It is one of the topic of criminalistics. Ear prints are one of the important physical evidences that are of significant value in the forensic investigation and helps to reach the perpetrator. ear and every individual are believe to have unique ear prints. They are mainly found on the cases like Burglary, theft, Homicide, etc.
This presentation is on forensic odontology, also known as forensic dentistry. It encompasses the role and scope of dentistry in identification of individuals in mass disasters.
It is one of the topic of criminalistics. Ear prints are one of the important physical evidences that are of significant value in the forensic investigation and helps to reach the perpetrator. ear and every individual are believe to have unique ear prints. They are mainly found on the cases like Burglary, theft, Homicide, etc.
VSC VIDEO SPECTRAL COMPARATAOR FORENSIC APPLICATIONS BY SHAILESH CHAUBEY STUDENT OF FORENSIC SCIENCE & CRIMINOLOGY FROM BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY JHANSI UTTAR PRADESH INDIA . THIS PPT SHOWS ABOUT THE FEATURES, APPLICATIONS , CASE LAWS & NEED OF VSC IN FORENSIC ASPECTS FOR DOCUMENT EXAMINATION & HANDWRITING . THIS PRESENTATION WILL HELP TO GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VSC BY VARIOUS SLIDES.
A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges on all parts of the finger. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the palmar (palm) or digits (fingers and toes) or plantar (sole) skin, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge skin. These are sometimes known as "epidermal ridges" which are caused by the underlying interface between the dermal papillae of the dermis and the interpapillary (rete) pegs of the epidermis. These epidermal ridges serve to amplify vibrations triggered when fingertips brush across an uneven surface, better transmitting the signals to sensory nerves involved in fine texture perception. The ridges do not assist in gripping objects, sometimes in fact reducing grip to as much as 30% compared to completely smooth fingerpads.
Forensic techniques and crime scene investigationHumnaSaif1
introduction to Forensic Science
Different forensic Techniques
1. Hair Analysis
2. Luminol Spray
3.chemicals used in fingerprinting
4.ALS
5. See through
6. Ferro Trace
7. Nin Plus Ultra
8.NASA
9.DNA Sequencer
10. polygraph test
11. brain fingerprinting
12. DNA Phenotyping
13.mobile forensic
THE MURDER MYSTERY OF CARLIE JANE BRUCIA
Murderer
Suspect
the STORY
the investigation
The presentation summarises the key recommendations from Rose and endorses the ‘Simple View of Reading' as the preferred approach to the teaching of phonics and early reading. The presentation is explicit about the implications for teacher training in schools and other settings. It establishes the expectation that trainees should be taught that word recognition and comprehension should be regarded as separate dimensions of reading. By inference, the ‘Simple View of Reading' is thus regarded as part of the subject knowledge base required in order for trainees to meet the requirements of QTS Standard 14.http://www.ttrb.ac.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?contentId=15421
VSC VIDEO SPECTRAL COMPARATAOR FORENSIC APPLICATIONS BY SHAILESH CHAUBEY STUDENT OF FORENSIC SCIENCE & CRIMINOLOGY FROM BUNDELKHAND UNIVERSITY JHANSI UTTAR PRADESH INDIA . THIS PPT SHOWS ABOUT THE FEATURES, APPLICATIONS , CASE LAWS & NEED OF VSC IN FORENSIC ASPECTS FOR DOCUMENT EXAMINATION & HANDWRITING . THIS PRESENTATION WILL HELP TO GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT VSC BY VARIOUS SLIDES.
A fingerprint is an impression of the friction ridges on all parts of the finger. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the palmar (palm) or digits (fingers and toes) or plantar (sole) skin, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge skin. These are sometimes known as "epidermal ridges" which are caused by the underlying interface between the dermal papillae of the dermis and the interpapillary (rete) pegs of the epidermis. These epidermal ridges serve to amplify vibrations triggered when fingertips brush across an uneven surface, better transmitting the signals to sensory nerves involved in fine texture perception. The ridges do not assist in gripping objects, sometimes in fact reducing grip to as much as 30% compared to completely smooth fingerpads.
Forensic techniques and crime scene investigationHumnaSaif1
introduction to Forensic Science
Different forensic Techniques
1. Hair Analysis
2. Luminol Spray
3.chemicals used in fingerprinting
4.ALS
5. See through
6. Ferro Trace
7. Nin Plus Ultra
8.NASA
9.DNA Sequencer
10. polygraph test
11. brain fingerprinting
12. DNA Phenotyping
13.mobile forensic
THE MURDER MYSTERY OF CARLIE JANE BRUCIA
Murderer
Suspect
the STORY
the investigation
The presentation summarises the key recommendations from Rose and endorses the ‘Simple View of Reading' as the preferred approach to the teaching of phonics and early reading. The presentation is explicit about the implications for teacher training in schools and other settings. It establishes the expectation that trainees should be taught that word recognition and comprehension should be regarded as separate dimensions of reading. By inference, the ‘Simple View of Reading' is thus regarded as part of the subject knowledge base required in order for trainees to meet the requirements of QTS Standard 14.http://www.ttrb.ac.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?contentId=15421
Skimming and Scanning a key Reading Comprehension Skill
Playground script
1. PLAYGROUND <br />BIANCA GOLDMAN, ELYSIA POLIN & CATRIN GEORGE-CAREY<br />1. EXT. SCHOOL PLAYGROUND - DAY<br />[A teenager named quot;
SCARLETquot;
(19) is seen sitting in the middle of an empty school playground. She has short blonde hair which has been tangled and therefore covers the majority of her face. Scarlet is slim and long looking girl and is wearing plain dark clothes. Her pale face is covered in several bruises and stains of blood. Her face looks far away almost as though she were dreaming. However she looks troubled and as though she was in great danger.<br />We hear operatic chamber like music as we are shown different angles of Scarlet sitting in the middle of the playground. The weather is gloomy which reinforces the feeling of danger.]<br />2. INT. SCHOOL CLASSROOM - DAY<br />[A school teacher named quot;
MR PHILIPSquot;
(49) is standing in front of a classroom full of students. There is a blackboard behind him in which there is a spider diagram centered around the word 'drugs'. He is medium height and is wearing a dark coloured shirt with jeans. He wears glasses and has Grey hair.]<br />[SCARLET is sitting at a desk directly opposite quot;
MR PHILIPSquot;
next to two other girls either side of her. Scarlet's short blonde hair is neat and pretty and she is wearing a pink top with several pieces of jewelery.The other two girls are wearing slightly darker colours making Scarlet stand out. The three girls are whispering and laughing - clearly not paying attention to the class.]<br />MR PHILIPS<br />Scarlet?<br />SCARLET<br />Ye what?<br />MR PHILIPS<br />Scarlet could you please repeat for me what I was just saying to the rest of the class?<br />SCARLET<br />Oh...was it something about you taking drugs...you know - round the back of the school?<br />[The school bell rings and the students begin to pack away their belongings. Mr Philips looks surprisingly unaffected by what Scarlet had just said in fact he has hints of a smirk on his face.]<br />MR PHILIPS<br />Scarlet detention 12.30 ye? cool see you then.<br />[Mr Philips winks at Scarlet. We hear a rock song begin to play as we see the students exit the classroom. The scene fades to black and the title of film quot;
Playgroundquot;
is shown on the screen in a child like white font on a black background.]<br />