Name two features in a Web browser that can be sources of information for forensic examiners. How would the examiner use each of these features?

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Two features in a Web browser that can be sources of information for forensic examiners are the Internet history feature and the bookmark (or favorites) feature. Using the Internet history, an examiner can track all of the Web sites the user has visited for periods as long as several weeks. The
bookmark feature can help an examiner learn more about a computer user’s interests by showing what kinds of Web sites he or she visits frequently.

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The subject states that he or she does not know who might have committed the crime, while at the same time he or she nods his or her head up and down. This combination of words and body movement is indicative of deception and an example of the lack of: _____. a. comfort b. emphasis c. synchrony d. perception management

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A valid prior existing marriage that was never legally terminated is an example of:

A. A voidable marriage. B. An invalid marriage. C. A void marriage. D. A dissolution.

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The experiences of African-American women may prevent traditional aspects of feminism from being optimally effective

a. True b. False

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The Homeland Security Act of 2002:

a. Merged the branches of the armed forces. b. Created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). c. Created the U. S. Department of Defense. d. Merged over twenty federal agencies into the U. S. Department of Homeland Security. e. All of the above.

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