PPT-IDENTIFICATION MARKS TATTOOS

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SCARS MOLE FINGERPRINT By Dr Faiz Ahmad CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS Supernumerary fingers Toes Webbed fingers toes Harelip Cleft palate Dental pecularities Undescended

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SCARS MOLE FINGERPRINT By Dr Faiz Ahmad CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS Supernumerary fingers Toes Webbed fingers toes Harelip Cleft palate Dental pecularities Undescended testis Birth marks. Tim Counce. Forensic Scientist IV. Purpose: To provide members of the legal community the scientific underpinnings of forensic firearm and toolmark analysis, its compliance with applicable scientific criteria for admission under Daubert and Frye standards, and associated published research substantiating the discipline. Thererealarecarefully.streets,theresafety. Ifreceivedpropermeasures,theregreater If procedures Youare rectprocedures. TATTOOS Uses only new needles and separate ink pots on each person Uses brand ne Chandler Hicks, Stefanie Schutz, Paula Bang. Trinity University Department of Biology. History . A tattoo is a permanent mark or design made on the skin by a process of pricking and ingraining an indelible pigment or by raising scars. The art of tattooing has been around as early as the stone age (12,000 BC), and was used by the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Asian cultures. Stone age tattoo application consisted of using sharpened bone needles and red ochre for ink, while the traditional Japanese method consisted of a group of needles attached to a stick of bamboo. The modern tattoo gun was created in 1891 by Samuel O’Reilly and has evolved into various forms. Although the method of tattoo application has varied amongst cultures, the use of tattoos have not. Tattoos are used for individuality, sexuality, cosmetic, and medical purposes. Approximately 14% of Americans have tattoos. . Art III. Origin. “Tattoo” – Tahitian word . tatu. . “to mark something”. Argue that tattooing since 12,000 BC.. Purpose has varied from culture . to culture.. Ritual and Tradition. Tattoos used to mark job skills and status.. Body Piercings. Tattoos . Created by injecting a colored pigment into the skin creating a permanent visible design . Temporary Henna tattoos are available . Tattoos. Most tattoo artists use an electrically powered, vertical, vibrating instrument to inject the tattoo pigment. - the instrument injects pigment at 50 to 30,000 times per minute into the second layer of skin (the dermis), at a depth of 1/64 to 1/16 of an inch . Jason . Crishon. Summary (. Egyptian Tattoos). . Tattooing has a long history through all different cultures. About 6000 years ago 57 tattoos was found by . Oetzi. , the Tyrolean mummy also known as the “Iceman”. He’s frozen body was found well preserved in the . By. Jasmine Johnson & Meredith Frazier. Tattoos: why do people get them?. Self Expression. - used to express a unique personality . Sentimental Value. - used for permanent memorabilia . Trendy. - just because everyone else is doing it . Anatomy & Tattoo. Making a connection to the human body and the history of Tattoo’s. What is the Origin of the word “Tattoo”?. Tattoo's. :. . (Body Art). The word Tattoo '. Tatau. ' originates from Polynesia. It was first written in the records from Captain Cooks Voyages in 1769.. Art III. Origin. “Tattoo” – Tahitian word . tatu. . “to mark something”. Argue that tattooing since 12,000 BC.. Purpose has varied from culture . to culture.. Ritual and Tradition. Tattoos used to mark job skills and status.. Types of identification. Dairy Identification. Ear tags. Branding (hot and freeze). Neck Chains/Collars. Tattoos. Leg Bands. Electronic Identification (i.e. Barcode) . Beef Identification. Ear Tags. th. to 5. th. millennium BC.. The oldest discovery of . tattooed. human skin to date is found on the body of . Ötzi. the Iceman, dating to between 3370 and 3100 BC. Earliest Tattoos. Simple Line tattoos . 1. , status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments. 2. and even forms of punishment.” . (. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/tattoo.html. ). Earliest evidence. Dig0709Tattoos 5/13/09 255 PM Page 27when tapped into lips and other body parts with Tohungas ink filling incisions with black dye or powderKauri tree gum produced the darkest pigmentmade of pumice Dig0709Tattoos 5/13/09 255 PM Page 27when tapped into lips and other body parts with Tohungas ink filling incisions with black dye or powderKauri tree gum produced the darkest pigmentmade of pumice

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