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Forensics Blog Post

Hello and welcome back to my blog post. Today, I will answer some questions about forensic scientists.

What is a forensics scientist?

Forensic science plays a vital role in the criminal justice system. Forensic scientists examine and analyze evidence from crime scenes and other locations to provide objective findings. These findings can help in investigating and prosecuting criminals, or they can exonerate individuals who are innocent and under suspicion.

Who was the first forensics scientist?

Archimedes is often considered the first forensic scientist. According to legend, a king had commissioned a special gold crown from a local goldsmith, but he suspected that it might not be made of pure gold. He asked Archimedes to determine whether he had been deceived, but he wanted to ensure that the crown would not be damaged during any tests.

Who was the first person to be convicted due to fingerprints?

The Chinese were the first culture known to have used friction ridge impressions as a means of identification. The earliest example comes from a Chinese document- titled “The Volume of Crime Scene Investigation—Burglary”, from the Qin Dynasty (221 to 206 B.C.).

What is DNA and how is it used to “catch” people – or prove their innocence?

Every individual has unique DNA, except identical twins, who share the same DNA since they originate from the same initial cell. Forensic scientists utilize the distinctive nature of DNA to assist in apprehending criminals.

They collect human cells found at a crime scene, which may come from sources such as blood, saliva, or hair. Forensic scientists then extract DNA from these cells, analyze it, and create a DNA profile.

This DNA profile is compared to a database of other profiles. If a match is found, it can serve as valuable evidence in the investigation.

Genetic profiling can be a controversial topic. The table below summarizes some of the advantages and disadvantages of using this technique.

How does dirt help a forensic scientist?

Soil trace evidence can connect a suspect to a burial site or help establish links between different crime scenes. By comparing soil samples from the burial site with samples collected from other locations, investigators can gain valuable insights into the movements of suspects or objects.

How do insects help a forensic scientist?

From the early stages of decomposition, insects are drawn to the body and may lay their eggs on it. By examining the insect population and the various developmental stages of the larvae, forensic scientists can estimate the postmortem interval, determine any changes in the position of the corpse, and assist in identifying the cause of death.

How do you become a forensic scientist?

Many universities offer relevant science courses, including forensic science at the Universities of Auckland and Otago. Your expertise will develop through work experience in your specialized field and on-the-job training.
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Maths

Hey everyone. Today, let’s dive into something super fun that we encounter every day: data. You might not think about it often, but data is all around us. It helps us understand the world better, and it’s really fun to explore. In this post, I’ll tell you all about two important types of data, Discrete data, and continuous data.

Explaining Discrete and Continuous data.

Imagine you have a big bag of marbles. If I ask you how many marbles you have, you can count them one by one. Let’s say you have 10 marbles. Since you can count them easily and there aren’t any half-marble things hanging around, we call this discrete data. Discrete data is all about counting things. You can have 1 marble, 2 marbles, or even 50 marbles. But you can’t have 2.5 marbles. Discrete data is made up of whole numbers because it counts items that are separate and distinct.

Now let’s think about something different: the height of your friends. You might measure your friend’s height and find it’s 4 feet, 5 inches, or even 4.3 feet. You can have all kinds of measurements, like 4.1, 4.2, etc. This kind of data is called continuous data. Continuous data can take on any value within a range, meaning it can be specific. like 4.235 feet. It’s like watching the water level in a cup: it can be any amount, not just specific whole numbers.

Reflection:

I felt excited as I learned about discrete and continuous data because it opened my eyes to how we reflect on information in our lives. I realized that whether I’m counting my toys it measuring my height, I’m using these concepts without knowing it. Understanding the difference feels like unlocking a secret code. To interpret the world around you and me. It’s fascinating how numbers help us understand so many things!

I hope you enjoy learning about data as much as I did and thank you for reading my blog post thank you.

What is good sportsmanship?

Hello and welcome to my blog again. This week we have been learning about what good sportsmanship is. Good sportsmanship is when you lose or win a game you can lose and still be happy about it. Bad sportsmanship is when you get upset easily if you lose you also get mad easily, or intend to hurt the other opponent hurt/injure. So teachers want us students to learn about sportsmanship so we can practice.

Reflection: I think this was really fun to learn about. I think sometimes I have bad sportsmanship. Hopefully I can be better. I think that alot of people now should reflect on how they act when they play sports. They should be able to see when if they use good or bad sportsmanship, and they can reflect on it and work on it. r now

Listen to me explaining what good and bad sportsmanship is. Thank you for reading my blog hope you enjoyed it goodbye.

What is Rongoli patterns?

Hello bloggers and welcome back to my blog. This week in Wānanga we are learning about Dwali. Heres some information hope you enjoy What is Rongoli patterns?

Rongoli patterns are bright and coloured designs which are drawn on the floor to decorate homes and temples. They are drawn with a mixture of rice flour, water, flower petals, coloured powder and sand. Hindus believe that Goddess Lakshmi will see the patterns and visit their homes. Many different gods and goddesses are prayed to during Diwali in the hope of bringing good luck and success. There bright beautiful designs that connect with Diwali. They are placed to welcome the Hindu Goddess Lakshmi, He is the goddess of wealth to your house and the thought of bringing good luck with them into your home. They are orginated in India but are produced wherever Hindy people are celebrating.

What does the Rangoli symbolize?

The rangoli represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household, and is intended to welcome Lakshmi. It is believed that a Hindu household without a clean entrance and rangoli is a abode of daridra (bad luck). The purpose of rangoli is beyond decoration.

The story befind Rnagoli art.

Lord Brahma instructs the king to draw an image of the boy on the floor. He then breathes life into the image. This is the earliest reference to Rangoli, or floor art, in Indian epics. The Ramayana also makes serveral references to this art form.

Sharing Others 2024

Hello and welcome to my blog. Today I finished another activity for cybersmart safety. This activity was for you to take photos with your friend, your teacher, and you famous mate. Then you would insert the photos into a slideshow then blog it. So today I just finished it. I don’t really like taking photos so I put myself in the teacher one and famous mate one. I was able to get a photo with my famous mate anyway. Thank you for reading I hope you enjoy my slideshow! Comment down below your fav colour.

Write A Report

Hello and welcome to my blog. What scientific discovery affected your life the most? The invention of Wi-Fi. What would your life be without it? I wouldn’t be able to do nearly anything. I wouldn’t be able to watch movies, contact friends, research information, or even use the Internet. Here are 10 fun facts ! 1. When was Wi-Fi invented? 1997, Wi-Fi originally didn’t mean anything, Wi-Fi interference was real, Nikola Tesla predicted the internet, Wi-Fi was first created in Hawaii in 1997, Wi-Fi is almost 32 years old, Laser tech can deliver Wi-Fi, A company is hacked every 39 seconds, There are more devices than people, 63 percent of the world is losing internet right now,

Volume – How much can I fit?

Hello and welcome back to my blog! How was your weekend? Comment below on some exciting things you did. Today in maths my class and I had started on a slideshow about volume. We had to count the cubes and do some volume on other things. It was difficult but easy at the same time. If there are any mistakes please correct me in the comments thank you! hope you enjoy my slideshow.

Post War Aotearoa

Hello and welcome back to my blog post. Today I have finished two of my reading follow-up activities so it’s time to post!! So lately for literacy/social studies, we have been starting a brand new learning experience. As last time we did the modern Olympics and did some research on that. But now we have begun on post-war. You should definitely go check out the blogs about the modern Olympics and ancient Olympics. Here are my work results it after I finished reading.

Modern Olympics

Hello and welcome back to my blog this week my class is now working on tasks related to the modern Olympics. We had started it last week. Last term we were doing ancient Olympics I hope all of you got to have a look at that and read it! For this task, we got to choose a sport that will compete in the Olympics this year. Then we had to research these sports questions like who invented the sport what year it was invented, and what kind of exercises we think would need to be used for this sport. The sport I chose was men’s gymnastics really easy to research. Then another bit we did for this was to find where all the sports were going to be taking place and write them down beside the sport. Our school does a system where we choose the type of level of work we think we are up to. These levels are Ace, Pro Legend, And Titan. These all represent the easiest to the hardest ace being the easiest pro a bit harder legend medium level for most and titan being the hardest/intimidating. For myself I thought in my mind at first I could do Titan so I ended up doing Titan here are the finished results! Thank you so much for reading have a great morning/afternoon/night.