Wednesday, November 7, 2012

VDA2

1. Choose which of the subsections of the article you found most interesting and answer the following questions:

a) In what way does their research contribute to the greater good? Who ever does this  research on criminals  they would be safe  because if your thinking like a criminal you would never be in a deadly situation.

b) What questions did the scientist pose that led to the research that s/he did?How can  we stop criminal from robbing or killing.

c) What field of science does this fall into? (Biology, chemistry, physics, etc.?) forensics
Select one of the scientists mentioned in the article, and write a letter to him/her. In the letter, include what you know about his/her research, what you found most fascinating and include a minimum of two well thought-out questions.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         DEAR, Heather  Mahalik  I really liked the article criminal codes. I can't believe how good you are at solving cases, and you learned  this much from studying criminal shows. I would like to ask you a question.  How many crimes do you solve in a day and what is the most crime done in your cases.

1 comment:

  1. Umaimah,

    I would like to see you put much more effort into this. You didn't answer all of the questions nor did you ask two follow-up questions in the letter to the scientist. Please redo by Saturday, November 17th.

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