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Read the following scenario and respond to the questions below:

As a digital forensics examiner, you have been called to the scene of a kidnapping. Several witnesses have told the investigator that the victim was very excited about a new person they met online. Your job at the scene as a digital forensics examiner is to recommend to the investigating officer a course of action as to what digital evidence may or may not be needed to investigate this crime.

a.     Provide a list of potential digital evidence that the investigator is going to want to seize for possible forensic examination. Be thorough, as the lead investigator in this case is not computer savvy.

b.      What additional sources of evidence might there be besides the digital equipment and media that would have been seized? How would you gain access to this evidence?

Running Head: DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND FORENSICS Digital Evidence and Forensics Name Course Name and NumberName of ProfessorDate 1 DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND FORENSICS 2 Digital Evidence and Forensics…

 

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I will pay for the following essay How would the likely discovery of aliens strike controversy among religions. The essay is to be 9 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

their existence, the fact that an alien visit may occur or human-alien encounter may be a possibility has led to panic from different quarters including religion. Movies and fictions films have continued to portray different picture of the events that may precede the invasion and how human and the aliens may relate during the process. Movies like the Independence Day and the visitors point at a negative image towards the encounter as the two forms of life may be keen to outdo each other on warfare and intelligence (Smith-Christopher 15).

Apart from the war and intelligence impacts of alien strike, the impacts of such a possibility on religion has remained raw on theologizes and faithful alkies. According to the biblical teaching, man created human beings in his own likeness and no other forms of life are mention. This possibility could affect the faith of people in their religion and impact significantly to a shift especially in if the intelligence of the aliens is beyond that of human beings. In this paper, the impacts of an alien strike on religion across the globe will be examined. The paper will evaluate available theoretical discourse on the topic and how films and movies have depicted the reactions of Christians to alien invasion (Smith-Christopher 15).

Within different religious groupings, the belief that a spiritual being out there is tasked with the role of ensuring our wellbeing has dominated since the history of man. The actions of religious leaders are believed to be under the command of the Supreme Being and this enable them to tell us the nature of the spirits and their impacts on life. The catholic church for, for example, has always expressed its zeal to impose monotheism in the world which is based on the trinity (Dunning 21).

To achieve this, the church adopted a ruthless approach that suppressed the polytheists in Europe and the smaller kingdoms in the region. Among the Judeo-Christian, the possibility of the presence of a small but powerful

 

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You will prepare and submit a term paper on Political Agreements and Disagreements between Plato and Aristotle. Your paper should be a minimum of 750 words in length. Aristotle, on the other hand, does not buy the idea of a perfect society, instead, he focuses on accomplishing betterment and completeness in the existing society. According to Aristotle, politics should be based on generally accepted laws, norms, and customs. Plato in his political philosophy divides the community into three distinct classes. the producing class. then the supplementary class. finally the elite category of Rulers or Guardians. Rulers are assumed to be the wisest ones, who are capable of understanding and performing in absolute good of the society. Along with this Plato advocates the abolishment of private property rights for the producers and supplementary class, and simultaneously conserves the idea of having a family of the Rulers and Guardians only. (Hacker, Andrew. Political Theory: Philosophy, Ideology, Science. New York: Macmillan) Aristotle, on the other hand, has also segmented society into three subsections, based on existing trends in society. firstly oligarchy. secondly, polity. and finally democracy. When placed on a continuum Polity is a moderate ion of oligarchy and democracy, with added features of both types and claimed it to be the best way to govern a society. In polity people who hold some private property are a part of the governing body, as was in an oligarchy, but simultaneously, property qualifications were kept low enough for a majority of a population to have a share of it and be part of the government as is the gist of democracy. According to Aristotle polity was the most preferable type of government because it consisted of a majority of the middle class where people shared a similar frequency and frame of mind, which in return shall give birth to a more stable and well-administered state. (Political Agreements and Disagreements between Plato and Aristotle) Aristotle believed that a good society was one where there was rule of law and constitution was the supreme authority, set by the general public, and the relation between government and state must be of liberty and freedom and not that of a ruler and servants.&nbsp. &nbsp.&nbsp.

 

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Discuss the ambiguties.

5)All material things are made up of atoms and molecules, which have space between and within them. Therefore, objects that appear to be solid, such as tables and chairs, are not really solid.

7). Alzheimer’s [disease] is common; the Queen is not common. Therefore the Queen has not got Alzheimer’s.

9. Discuss the ambiguity on which Croesus’s inference depended.. An ambiguity in the term normal, which can mean either “average or usual” or “healthy, correct, without fault,” is sometimes the basis for fallacies of equivocation. Consider the following argument for the safety of nuclear power and decide whether it depends on this ambiguity.

All of us are exposed to a certain amount of background radiation from natural causes. Such background radiation forms part of normal atmospheric condi- tions that humans have lived with for ages. Thus, since nuclear power plants are responsible for increasing atmospheric radiation only by a factor of two, this is within the range of normal and should not be condeemned.

 

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