Friday, September 24, 2010

Forensics Science

Hey there it's me and I have not written here for quite a long time. Term 3 has flown past and now everybody is getting ready for the last term of Sec 1. A lot of exciting things happened, including the release of Term 3 grades.  However, I'm going to talk about a Science topic hat has recently attracted my attention. It's still' Teaching-In-Progress' though, but it seemed exciting. The topic for today is:

Forensic Science

Forensics depend a lot on Science, indeed, it plays a huge role in solving small and large crimes, including homicides, murder and etc. However, it's an arduous task just by collecting the evidences from the crime scenes. A forensic investigator has to scrutinize every single 'thing' in the room, as they may be crucial evidence to solve the crime. If there are no evidence, then investigators will have to deduce and interrogate close members of the victim, or who was seen at the scene of crime at that time.

I feel that it is very important for investigators to exist in this world where peace is constantly disrupted by people who want to ruin theirs and our life. With investigators, we would be able to solve mysteries that may never be solved by normal people like us. In this way, members of the victim(s) can at least know how he/she was killed, and hopefully who was responsible. Not to mention, being an investigator is cool. You get to use your authorities to control the situation (not misusing it) and interrogate people till they give in. You know, some scenes in movies...

However, I'm afraid I won't be an investigator. Why? Because I suck at looking for things and bring frank, I wear glasses. Okay, maybe that's not a reason, but I can only admire them, but not be one of them.

In conclusion, I think that we should respect these Very-Important-People. In the next few science lessons of Term 4, I would be anticipating all the methods used to solve crime and restore peace.

HAIL JUSTICE! :)

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