Important evidence can be established from bugs, flies, worms and maggots found on the dead body. They can be the first-line clues in pinpointing the location and time of death. Did the victim die where the body was found or was it taken there?
The forensic examiner can estimate if the victim died where the body was found or if it was taken there, by collecting and examining the presence of insects and eggs in the moist open wounds (stab wounds or bullet entry). Their species vary from place to place.
If for example, the body is found in New York City but exhibits signs of infestation seen only in the countryside, it is likely the killing took place in the country and the body was moved after death.
False .....................................
Answer:
Agreeableness / Extraversion.
Explanation:
The five factors of the personality traits that Dr Telowitz based this assertion on are:
Openness to experience (inventive/curious vs. consistent/cautious)
Conscientiousness (efficient/organized vs. easy-going/careless)
Extraversion (outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved)
Agreeableness (friendly/compassionate vs. challenging/detached)
Neuroticism (sensitive/nervous vs. secure/confident)
Out of the factors, those who express openess are the extraversion and agreeableness given that share positive friendly, energetic social behaivour which would contribute children to grow up with a more positive view of sexuality than those who do not have parents or adults nearby who share those factors.
Answer:
first one is assortment warehouses
second one is spot stock warehouses
Explanation:
the pear industry crashes in the 1930s