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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Footprint Analysis


Footprint Analysis

Footprint analysis is used in forensic science, when found as evidence they test the footprint and they find out all types of different useful stuff involving solving a crime, they can test the footprint for DNA about the person who left it there, if its a shoe print they can test it to see things such as, what type of shoe it is, what size shoe, how tall someone is, the time it got there. Footprints are really useful during an investigation as it helps you find a bunch of evidence, making forensic scientists' jobs really easy. You can measure the footprint by length and width, etc.


Human Footprint Quotes. QuotesGramFootprints as Forensic Evidence: A Critical Analysis

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Discovery 2 project

In health, we had to choose a topic that we can find 6 BIG questions for it then we answer the questions as detailed as we can. Everything we found out and wrote down is in the slide below.

The topic we chose to write about is drug addiction, we focused on one type of addiction which is Opiates, and explained why opiate is the most addictive.


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Lawyer Paragraph

 Humanities paragraph - Lawyer paragraph


Article 1: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity + rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.


Martha: Martha is treated like a slave by her parents, she has been taught to respect The Righteous because her family is a part of the religious cult. She also was raised to treat Jim/Abomination like a prisoner and she was separated from her sister which she loved and respected. Her mother and father have taken away her personal freedom, she has basic human rights but she is treated unfairly. Quote from Martha: “No friends because I’m righteous” and/or “If I can’t have friends around, I can’t have friends.” - Pg13. This proves that Martha has been affected by the way her mother and father have raised her, making her believe that she can't have any friends and this has had a very bad effect on her social wellbeing. This makes the audience feel sympathetic for Martha and what she has lived through. The author did this to add excitement and emotion to the story, and to Martha and Scott's growth of their friendship.