Article: Do you desire to learn and examine biology, behavioral sciences, chemistry, and mathematics? You should take top level biology, physics, math and chemistry courses while in high school. This will help you gain entry into a good university with a forensic science program. A future employer might judge you by the strength of the program and the prominence of the school. You should try to get into an undergraduate degree program in forensic science or in biology or chemistry if pursuing careers in medical examining or laboratory work. A degree in psychology is necessary to become a forensic psychologist.  Not all programs claiming to offer forensic science teach the necessary skills that one needs to be a forensic scientist. Be sure to check the details of the program before enrolling.  The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences offers lists of accredited British universities and courses for forensic science: http://www.forensic-science-society.org.uk/Membership. The Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission provides a list of accredited forensic science programs at U.S. universities: http://www.fepac-edu.org/accredited-universities  If you cannot get a degree specifically in forensic science, you also can procure forensic scientist jobs with degrees in biology, molecular biology, chemistry, forensic chemistry, or analytical chemistry.  Some employers prefer hiring people with undergraduate degrees in “pure sciences” like biology or chemistry. Ideally, candidates have learned the necessary research skills in those courses and then follow up with a master’s degree in forensics. Consider enrolling at a university where you can minor in one of these subjects or minimally take relevant courses. This will point you towards a career in forensic law enforcement positions, and it will help you to understand the systems in which you will be working.
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Have an earnest interest in science. Apply for a bachelor's degree in science or social science at a university or college. Supplement your education with a focus in law, police procedure or criminal justice.
Article: Draw a circle and a curvy triangle for the beak. Draw an oval for the wattle and comb. Draw guidelines. Draw a circle for the eye. A line for the mouth and add in color separations. Draw a curvy oval for the neck. A circle and oval for the body. Draw a curvy triangle as basis for the tail and another one for the wings.
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Let's start with the head. Add in details for the head. Now let's move on to the body. Draw 2 ovals for each leg and add in its feet. Sketch in details like feathers and such. Outline our chicken and erase guidelines. Color it up and we're done!
Article: Create a 50-50 distilled water and white vinegar mixture in a bowl. If you are just doing a light clean, lower the amount of vinegar. Apple cider vinegar can be a substitute as well, just as long as you aren’t interested in sanitizing the leather. Wipe the solution over your leather until it is damp. Make sure to mix the vinegar with water, as straight vinegar can be too acidic for leather. Get a bowl and mix together two parts oil with one part water or lemon juice. Any natural oil will work fine and many people like the smell of coconut, olive, or even walnut. The oil will help to hydrate your leather, while the lemon will remove any dirt or grime. Apply the mixture to your leather until it is damp and then buff it with a microfiber cloth. If you are just interested in polishing your leather, then you can apply the oil directly to the leather. Make sure to keep the coating light or you could stain it. Place 10-15 drops of essential oil onto a microfiber cloth or sponge. Moving in small circles, gently work the oil into your leather. Leave no excess on the surface and continue until you cover all visible areas. Make sure to select an oil scent that you enjoy, such as lemon or lavender. Get one quart of warm water and add in a few drops of baby soap or natural detergent. Add a few drops of vinegar as well, if the leather is particularly dirty. Use this as a leather conditioner, as it will both clean leather products and help to prevent new stains. After applying this over the leather’s surface, feel free to let it air dry. With all of these applications, it is best to use distilled water, as this will prevent you from adding particle residue to the leather’s surface.
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Use a vinegar rinse. Wipe down with a natural oil. Massage with essential oils. Apply mild baby soap or detergent.