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DARK TIMES; new series; sneak peek #2 – Video

Posted: November 12, 2012 at 11:44 pm


DARK TIMES; new series; sneak peek #2
readme; CHARACTERS LIST BELOW i #39;ve decided to do sneak peeks twice a week for this series, to keep it on your minds (: This is a series that I am planning and working on to finish the first season before I upload it. I am planning to upload it after the SEASON 2 FINALE of "OUR WORLD" SEASON ONE FINALE of "Robin Hoods" - as you all may already notice, I am a very big fan of crime/supernatural shows/books whilst is why my stories will ALWAYS be either in that kind of genre. Anyway, here are the characters below their position in the series. This is just a sneak peek, so I hope you all like it (: inspired by: The hit TV Show - Crime Scene Investigation. by the way, thanks GiRLiee13 for helping me with the cast list. (: MAIN CAST: Ashley Tisdale ; Jessica Dawson [CSI LEVEL 3] Zac Efron ; Morgan Andrews [CSI LEVEL 3] Ian Somerhalder ; Kenneth Stabler [CSI LEVEL 3 SUPERVISOR] Nina Dobrev ; Tavia Riley [CSI LEVEL 3 ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR] Paul Wesley ; Teddy Curtis [CSI LEVEL 3] Candice Accola ; Kathleen Jacobs Curtis [LAB TECH, TRACE] Claire Holt; Rebekah Simmons [LAB TECH, DNA] Jensen Ackles ; Capt.Dean Winchester [DETECTIVE CAPTAIN] Sophia Bush ; Brooke Elisabeth [CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER] RECURRING CAST: Leighton Meester ; Mila Eva [ASSISTANT MEDICAL EXAMINER] Ed Westwick ; Marc Adams [CSI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR] Vanessa Hudgens ; Alexa Ray [LAB TECH, AUDIO VIDEO] Stephen Amell ; Oliver Burns [LAB TECH, FINGERPRINT] many more ; please give me a list of celebrities you would ...From:iloveyouzashleyViews:5 0ratingsTime:02:10More inEntertainment

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Creatures 4 – GangNorn Style (PC, MAC, iPad, iPhone) – Video

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Creatures 4 - GangNorn Style (PC, MAC, iPad, iPhone)
http://www.creatures4-thegame.co.uk What is Creatures 4? All of us have heard of artificial intelligence... Well, Creatures is artificial life. Since its release in 1996, the saga has charmed and amazed adults and children alike with its believable and lifelike characters and open-ended and in-depth gameplay. Ten years and over two million games sold later, Fishing Cactus and Bigben Interactive work together to produce a brand new game based on this amazing license. The idea is to keep what made the success of the previous games, while opening it to a wider audience. The new opus will be a Free-to-Play, available on PC / Mac, iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) and Android systems. A collector #39;s edition full of surprises will also be available. Creatures 4 is a life simulation game featuring the most adorable creatures: the Norns. Thanks to its one of a kind Artificial Intelligence, they come with their own fully complete DNA, making them unique and allowing them to evolve, learn, interact and even reproduce! Their physical appearance and behaviors are all influenced by their genetics (but not gene manipulation!) and experience. Nature or nurture, the possibilities in Creatures 4 are absolutely infinite! Creatures 4 has a number of tools for raising Norns, such as a diagnostic system that is simple, clear, and complete. And don #39;t forget that in Creatures 4, you are not just in charge of an animal: your Norns are born, live, learn, reproduce, and die, leaving the world to the ones ...From:SmoogleViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:52More inGaming

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Tom Brady Signed Replica Helmet – PSA/DNA – Video

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Tom Brady Signed Replica Helmet - PSA/DNA
This is a full-size replica helmet autographed by Pro Bowl quarterback, Tom Brady. You can view a similar product here - http://www.sportsmemorabilia.com The Super Bowl Champ #39;s bold, high quality signature is PSA/DNA certified authentic and backed by our sportsmemorabilia.com lifetime authenticity guarantee. Manufactured by Riddell, the official helmet of the NFL, it features New England #39;s team colors, double chin strap, and protective padding. This would make a great addition to any football fan #39;s collection or a perfect gift. Add a display case to protect and preserve your memorabilia that features a removable glass top and mirrored bottom. This Tom Brady autographed helmet ships free and within one business day.From:mrsportsmemViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:01More inSports

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DNA Deceiver Saltwater Baitfish Fly Tying Instructions and Directions – Video

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DNA Deceiver Saltwater Baitfish Fly Tying Instructions and Directions
http://www.intheriffle.com | DNA Deceiver Saltwater Baitfish Fly Tying Instructions and DirectionsFrom:InTheRiffleViews:0 0ratingsTime:09:19More inSports

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KSHINE vs DNA URL ARMAGEDDON PREDICTION – Video

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KSHINE vs DNA URL ARMAGEDDON PREDICTION
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DNA Replication – Video

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DNA Replication
UCF Biology 1 by: Erin Armour Memory MouroFrom:Erin ArmourViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:32More inEducation

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Research and Markets: DNA Probes-Based Diagnostics – 2012 Global Business Strategic Report Featuring 63 Profiles and …

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/53lktb/dna_probesbased) has announced the addition of the "DNA Probes-Based Diagnostics - Global Business Strategic Report" report to their offering.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for DNA Probes-based Diagnostics in US$ Million by the following Application Areas: Infectious Diseases, Cancer Testing, Genetic Predisposition, Identity/Forensics, Molecular HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) Typing, and Others. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2009 through 2017. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.

The Report Profiles 63 Companies Including Many Key and Niche Players Such As:

- Abbott Laboratories

- Affymetrix Inc.

- Becton

- Dickinson & Company

- Beckman Coulter Inc.

- bioMrieux

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"BACKSTRAP NINJAS"in "Lets add a New Ninja"#1 – Video

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"BACKSTRAP NINJAS"in "Lets add a New Ninja"#1
Heres The DNA HOGHUNTER Becoming a Famous "Backstrap Ninja",Part One of Two Part Special Presention,Featuring a Suprize Unexspected Ending!,.Please Enjoy!From:texaswildlifemanorgViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:41More inSports

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Supreme Court to weigh criminal DNA law

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By Bill Mears, CNN Supreme Court Producer

updated 6:12 PM EST, Fri November 9, 2012

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Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether police can take DNA samples from criminal suspects following their arrest, a case based on Maryland law with potentially national implications for the use of a popular investigative tool.

Justices will weigh a challenge to the state's law by Alonzo King, who was convicted of a 2003 rape on Maryland's Eastern Shore with the assistance of genetic material obtained following his arrest three years ago on an unrelated assault charge.

King moved to suppress the use of the DNA on Fourth Amendment grounds, but was ultimately convicted of the rape offense.

Federal law in 1994 created a national database in which local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies could compare and share information on DNA matches from convicted felons. But courts have been at odds on just when such samples can be collected and the information distributed.

A divided Maryland Court of Appeals agreed with King, saying suspects under arrest enjoy a higher level of privacy than a convicted felon. This, the court said, outweighed the state's law enforcement interests.

The appeals court also said that obtaining King's DNA immediately after arrest was not necessary in identifying him and that the process was more personally invasive than standard fingerprinting.

State officials asked the Supreme Court to intervene, saying the state court ruling "resulted in the loss of a valuable crime-fighting tool." They said that from a law enforcement and forensic perspective, there is no difference between fingerprinting and collecting "biometric information."

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‘The Double Helix’ Review – Twists in the Tale of the Great DNA Discovery

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Anyone seeking to understand modern biology and genomics could do much worse than start with the discovery of the structure of DNA, on which almost everything else is based. The classic account of the discovery, The Double Helix, by James D. Watson, was first published in 1968 and has now been reissued in an annotated and illustrated edition.

Strangely for the account of a great discovery, Dr. Watsons book contains not a solemn or pompous word. It breezes along, full of gossipy vignettes, many of them at the expense of Francis Crick, his partner in pursuit of DNA. (For 35 years he had not stopped talking and almost nothing of fundamental value had emerged.) Reviewers noted, not with the intent to praise, that the book read more like a novel than history.

The book is not a history of the discovery of DNA, as you claim in the preface. Instead it is a fragment of your autobiography, Crick wrote to him in a furious attempt to suppress its publication. Anything which concerns you and your reactions, apparently, is historically relevant, and anything else is thought not to matter. ... If you publish your book now, in the teeth of my opposition, history will condemn you.

Whether history or autobiography, the annotated version of The Double Helix embeds the book firmly in a historical context and lets the reader appreciate how much substance lies deftly hidden beneath the filigree surface. As Crick later admitted, after he had gotten over his fury, his colleague had unobtrusively packed a lot of science into the book, which faithfully recounts the logic of each step forward and backward.

A feature that makes The Double Helix so unusual, as well as readable, is that Dr. Watson does not describe the discovery from the usual retrospective view taken by historians. Rather, his aim was to record his state of mind at the time the discovery was made. Since he was then just 24, the narrative presents a young mans view of the world, hence the preoccupation with girls and parties, the dismissive attitude toward Rosalind Franklin, his critic and rival in the race, and youthfully astringent observations like this one: One could not be a successful scientist without realizing that, in contrast to the popular conception supported by newspapers and mothers of scientists, a goodly number of scientists are not only narrow-minded and dull, but also just stupid.

Dr. Watson was no doubt well aware of the risks in describing what he really felt at the time. In an era of relentless self-promotion, few could understand that an author might choose to set down the exact truth even if it was unflattering. One set of critics felt the public image of science had been grievously damaged by this unvarnished portrayal of competitive instincts. Another group used his narrative to charge that Franklin had been unfairly robbed of the Nobel Prize.

The annotated edition of The Double Helix, prepared by two of Dr. Watsons colleagues at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Alexander Gann and Jan Witkowski, provides several documents that bear on Franklins role in the discovery. One is the devious and destructive letter sent to her by John Randall, chairman of the physics department at Kings College, London.

Randalls colleague Maurice H. F. Wilkins, the only English researcher officially working on the structure of DNA, had asked him for an assistant. Franklin was duly hired, but Randall, for reasons best known to him, implied in his letter that DNA would be her project alone. This naturally set up a poisonous state of affairs between Franklin and Wilkins. They barely communicated, and Franklin by herself made slow progress, opening up the strong possibility that the American chemist Linus Pauling would solve the problem first.

Because of his own work and an early X-ray photo of DNA taken by W. T. Astbury, Wilkins strongly believed that the molecule had a helical structure. For a long while Franklin doubted this. The annotated edition reproduces the black-bordered postcard in which she mockingly announced the death of the DNA helix. It is hoped that Dr. M. H. F. Wilkins will speak in memory of the late helix, she wrote.

The young Dr. Watson had no monopoly on contempt for his fellow scientists. Franklin, for example, wrote of her colleagues in a letter excerpted here, The other middle and senior people are positively repulsive and its they who set the general tone.

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