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Forensics (5th Period)
"Forensics is defined in two ways:
1. The art or study of formal debate; argumentation.
2. The use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in criminal or civil courts of law."
"Forensics is the application of science to law. Forensic science is used to investigate criminal cases involving a victim, such as assault, robbery, kidnapping, rape, murder and civil cases such as forgeries, fraud, or negligence. Forensics determines if laws or regulations were violated in marketing food and drinks, manufacturing of medicines, agricultural pesticide use, automobile emission compliance, and drinking water purity."
"This semester, we will be studying four major areas related to or directly concerning forensics: homicide, arson, DNA analysis, and software forensics. Read your books. I cannot emphasize that enough."
"We will have our first lecture on Friday. Bring plenty of paper."
1. The art or study of formal debate; argumentation.
2. The use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in criminal or civil courts of law."
"Forensics is the application of science to law. Forensic science is used to investigate criminal cases involving a victim, such as assault, robbery, kidnapping, rape, murder and civil cases such as forgeries, fraud, or negligence. Forensics determines if laws or regulations were violated in marketing food and drinks, manufacturing of medicines, agricultural pesticide use, automobile emission compliance, and drinking water purity."
"This semester, we will be studying four major areas related to or directly concerning forensics: homicide, arson, DNA analysis, and software forensics. Read your books. I cannot emphasize that enough."
"We will have our first lecture on Friday. Bring plenty of paper."

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[[OOC: I'm thinking Lab partners?]]
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But he was certainly uneasy about that Murder part.
There was no way that they could incriminate him with the death of Duncan, was there? Not after so long? Or Banquo?
He found himself fidgeting uneasily through the duration of the class.
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besides giving us an IC explanation for why we'll know this stuff once we catch up to our canon?"no subject
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Besides, given the mess first semester with teachers disappearing (and classes going with them), the boys could probably use all the 'serious' credits they can get before graduation.
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And, no kidding. There's a reason Connor only signed up for classes with teachers he is pretty sure will be around for a while.