The NDNAD has more DNA samples than other countries in that
A. it is holding profiles from more than 20% of all adults.
B. police are able to take samples from anyone arrested for a recordable offence.
C. Britain is the earliest to take DNA as an investigative tool.
D. other countries are not eager to do databasing.
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Which of the following statements is true?
A. an advanced society is to suffer a gradual change from young to old.
B. people under 60 in Europe all witnessed social reshaping.
C. the world conference about aging was held as a challenge to current policy.
D. a man aged thirty can expect to live up to ninety, and a woman still longer.
To be very important practically - the share, both proportionate and absolute of command over the country's productive resources held by the poor may be increased, and yet, if the process by which they acquire this greater share involves an increase in th
A. If the relative price is proportionate to the, control over the supply which is in favor of the poor.
B. Products which are unaffordable are of no use, and therefore, more control over the supply needs to be exercised.
C. Products which are unaffordable are of no use, and therefore, more control over the supply needs to be exercised so that the poor are profited.
D. If the price of the items the poor use is too high, they cannot afford them and so there needs to be more control over the supply which is in favor of the poor.
The case of two men who had been convicted of murder and rape in paragraph 3
A. proved that the former rule of NDNAD should be abolished.
B. led to the destroy of 200,000 samples in NDNAD.
C. resulted in the two men being confined in prison.
D. showed the importance of the DNA evidence.
A lot of people approve "shaming punishments" because
A. they are a way to buy a clear conscience instead of fines.
B. they can better show people's common values.
C. shame is a powerful tool to make criminals surrender.
D. they tell others who the bad guys are and help them to correct.