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A re-creation is a reenactment, typically used to solve a crime or determine a mode of failure or cause of death. "Reenactment" redirects here For the 1968 Romanian film see The Reenactment. In the sociological field, crime is the breach of a rule or Law for which some governing authority or force may ultimately prescribe a Punishment Failure causes are defects in design process quality or part application which are the underlying cause of the failure or which initiate a process which leads to failure This list shows causes of Human Deaths worldwide for a single year 2002 arranged by the associated Mortality rate. This may either be an actual reenactment, or a virtual reality one done on a computer. Virtual reality ( VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a Computer-simulated environment be it a real or imagined one A computer is a Machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions. The re-creation helps to show things to investigators that might not otherwise be obvious.

In a shooting, the floorplan of the room, the reported positions of the assailant and victim, the angle at which the bullets entered and exited the victims and/or furniture and walls are all taken into account. Shooting is the act or process of firing Rifles Shotguns or other projectile Weapons such as bows or Crossbows Even the firing of A floor plan ( floorplan) in Architecture and Building engineering is a Diagram, usually to scale, of the relationships between rooms A room, in Architecture, is any distinguishable space within a structure Assailant is a Swedish Power metal band formed in 2004 and currently on the label Dockyard 1. In Geometry and Trigonometry, an angle (in full plane angle) is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common Endpoint, called A bullet is a solid Projectile propelled by a Firearm or Air gun and is normally made from metal (usually Lead) Furniture is the Mass noun for the movable objects which may support the human body (seating furniture and beds, provide storage or hold objects on horizontal A wall is a usually solid structure that defines and sometimes protects an area

In disasters such as building collapses and aircraft crashes, engineering consultants are brought in as well. A disaster is the impact of a natural or human-made hazard that negatively affects society or environment. In Architecture, Construction, Engineering and real estate development the word building may refer to one of the following Any man-made Structural failure refers to loss of the load -carrying capacity of a component or member within a Structure or of the structure itself An aviation accident is defined in the International Civil Aviation Organization Annex 13 Engineering is the Discipline and Profession of applying technical and scientific Knowledge and A consultant (from the Latin consultare means "to discuss" from which we also derive words such as consul and counsel) is a Professional

Another established (though relatively rare) use of the term is as a variant of the word reenactment. "Reenactment" redirects here For the 1968 Romanian film see The Reenactment. However, the re-enactment suggests the accurate reconstrucstion of events in a historical event, which are "re-enacted" for an audience (which possibly may be no more than the re-enactors themselves. "Re-creation" starts from the premise that we cannot be as knowledgable about the past as to be able to recontruct a re-enactment, we must be content with setting an envelope for the behaviour of the enactors, termed "re-creators". The re-creators are obliged to create as far as they can the illusion of the past in the present, thus presenting themselves as say washerwoman, landlord or king, as one would expect such people to have behaved, in the first person. This subtle repositioning of the actor (or re-enactor, as used as Kentwell Hall in their annual "re-creations" creates a mis-en-scene in which historic events seamlessly blend into the present, and the audience loses its "otherness" timewise. KentwellHallYouthjpg|right|thumb|Young Tudor re-enactors at Kentwell Hall]] Kentwell Hall is a Stately home in Long Melford, Suffolk, England


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