is asked how forensic experts perform techniques of identification and age determination of deceased individuals, so that we can understand more.....
<h3 /><h3>Forensic anthropology</h3>
Forensic anthropology is an area of physical anthropology that seeks to establish the identity of a human being through his skeletal remains, providing parameters of the biological profile of individuals, assisting in the tasks of reconstituting identities within forensic science, for humanitarian and legal reasons, aiming at estimate, establish or determine the species whether
- Human or animal
- Age
- Ethnicity
- Stature
- and Ancestry,
through a systematized technical
process.
<h3>Human identity</h3>
In human identity, there are two aspects:
- the subjective (personal identity)
- and the objective (physical identity).
Subjectively, each man has the impression of what he is
today what was yesterday and in the days before. Objectively, can be demonstrated even if it is absent or disturbed the impression of subjective identity that a certain body human, living or dead, examined at the moment, is the same as in the previous season, was subjected to the same exam. The concept of identity encompasses two elements:
- uniqueness
- and immutability,
but both have biological foundation.
<u>There are several techniques in </u><u>forensic</u><u> science to </u><u>determine the identity and age</u><u>, but the relationship of the individual's characteristics must always be interpreted correctly.</u>
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Answer:
Primary circular reactions
Explanation:
This substage involves coordinating sensation and new schemas. For example, a child may suck his or her thumb by accident and then later intentionally repeat the action. These actions are repeated because the infant finds them pleasurable
Sleeping inside a cold room would help Tina sleep better, rather than sleeping under warmer temperatures.
The right answer is self-serving.
The concept of self-serving bias refers to the tendency of people to attribute the causality of their success to their own qualities (internal causes) and their failures to factors that do not depend on them (external causes), in order to maintain positive their self-image.
For example, an individual will justify getting a good mark on an exam by referring to the work they have done while explaining that they get a bad mark by the severity of the proofreader.
The answer is A. Smoking cigarettes
While most of these would cause a risk lung cancer, they are not voluntary. You can't control air pollution or a family history of lung cancer. However, you can control smoking cigarettes and you chose to smoke them so that would be a voluntary risk of getting lung cancer.
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