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forensic science part 5: fingerprinting

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i actually love fingerprinting people. i just love the whole process and i think it's super interesting to be able to figure out what kind people have. ---------- there are three distinct types of fingerprints: loops, whorls, and arches. each of them have subcategories as well. loops: a loop is a type of fingerprint where long, raised lines (or friction ridges ) emerge from one side of the pr » Continue Reading

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forensic science part 4: cremation

Category: School, College, University

cremation is an important thing to know about because it helps people deal with the death of a loved one. people will either keep the ashes, or spread them some place with meaning, which is usually illegal but people do it anyway. ------------- 1. identification: before anything else, the body has to be properly identified. in a lot of states, you have to fill out a shit ton of paperwork before th... » Continue Reading

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forensic science part 3: embalming

Category: School, College, University

not as lengthy as some of my other blogs, but i need to keep this safe somewhere. the process of embalming doesn't interest me as much as some other stuff, but it is important to know. ----------------- okay so from what i've gathered, it's not a complicated process. they drain the blood out of one of your arteries and replace it with a solution called formalin, which is just formaldehyde diluted ... » Continue Reading

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forensic science part 2: the 4 different kinds of -mortis

Category: School, College, University

here's the second part of my death notes. almost everyone knows about rigor mortis, but many people don't know that there are actually 4 different -mortises.  ---------------- 1. pallor mortis: this happens 15-20 minutes after the person dies. the heart stops pumping blood and the breathing stops so the skin starts to turn hella pale due to lack of blood flow. 2. algor mor » Continue Reading

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forensic science part 1: the 5 stages of decomposition

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i need somewhere to keep all my notes on forensics/death science so here is part one: my informal write up on the five different stages of decomposition. also i just like sharing/talking about this kind of shit.  wish i could include pictures but i feel like that would be too graphic for the site. hmu if you like forensics/death science. i love talking/learning about it. ----------------------- » Continue Reading

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