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A criminal blew himself up in a local ma...

A criminal blew himself up in a local market when was chased by cops. His face was beyond recognition. Suggest and describes a modern technique that can help establish his identity?

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It is a strange that, according to his position in life, an extravagant man is admired or despised. A successful businessman does nothing to increase his popularity by being careful with his money. He is expected to display his success, to have smart car, an expensive life, and to be lavish with his hospitality. If he is not so, he is considered mean and his reputation in business may even suffer in consequence. The paradox remains that if he had not been careful with his money in the first place, he would never have achieved his present wealth. Among the two income groups, a different set of values exists. The yaung clerk who makes his wife a present bf a new dress when the hadn't paid his houserent condemned as extravagant. Carefulness with money to the point of meanness is applauded as a virtue. Nothing in his life is considered inore worthy than paying his bills. The ideal wife for such a man separaters her housekeeping money into joyless little piles- so much for rent, for food, for the children's shoes, she is able to face the milkman with equanimity and never knows the guilt of buying something she can't able to face the milkman with equanimity and never knows the guilt of buying something she can't really afford. As for myself, I fall into neither of these categories. If l have money to spare I can be extravagant, but when, as is usually the case, I am hard up, then I am then meanest man imaginable. How does the housewife, described by the writer, feel when she saves money?

It is a strange that, according to his position in life, an extravagant man is admired or despised. A successful businessman does nothing to increase his popularity by being careful with his money. He is expected to display his success, to have smart car, an expensive life, and to be lavish with his hospitality. If he is not so, he is considered mean and his reputation in business may even suffer in consequence. The paradox remains that if he had not been careful with his money in the first place, he would never have achieved his present wealth. Among the two income groups, a different set of values exists. The yaung clerk who makes his wife a present bf a new dress when the hadn't paid his houserent condemned as extravagant. Carefulness with money to the point of meanness is applauded as a virtue. Nothing in his life is considered inore worthy than paying his bills. The ideal wife for such a man separaters her housekeeping money into joyless little piles- so much for rent, for food, for the children's shoes, she is able to face the milkman with equanimity and never knows the guilt of buying something she can't able to face the milkman with equanimity and never knows the guilt of buying something she can't really afford. As for myself, I fall into neither of these categories. If l have money to spare I can be extravagant, but when, as is usually the case, I am hard up, then I am then meanest man imaginable. The statement she is able to face the milkman with equanimity implies that:

Two friends were in the forest, when they saw a bear coming towards them. Frightened, the older boy, quickly climbed a tree, forgetting his friend. The younger boy, who couldn't climb well, threw himself down on the ground and pretended to be dead. The bear came and circled around the body. He put his face close to that of the boy. He sniffed and stared and at last left. The older boy came down the tree, ran to his friend and asked," Are you all right? What was the bear doing? He was near you for a long time." "He was talking to me", replied his friend, "He gave me some good advice." He said, "Don't trust a friend who doesn't help you in the time of danger." The older boy climbed a tree because :