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    Because the wide world of technology has developed at such an astounding pace‚ there are many problems for victims as well as investigators of cyber crime and computer-related crimes. First‚ we must familiarize ourselves with the definitions of cyber crime and computer-related crime. For this paper‚ we will define cyber crime as the use of a computer as a tool to commit a crime or as a crime committed where a computer is the target. We will define computer-related crime as a traditional crime where

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    Islamic Advancements

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    While some historians argue than Islamic science is simply an extension of Greco-Roman science‚ the scientific advancements made by medieval Arabs were unique compared to their Greco-Roman ancestors and quite substantial compared to their European counterparts. The idea that Islamic science is simply a continuation of Greco-Roman science may come from the extensive translation efforts made from Islamic ruler Abbasid caliph al-Mamum in the ninth century. It is important to note that while a greater

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    Many advancements were made in their time of rule and they were fortunate enough to have a prosperous capital which helped them quite a bit. The Abbasids came into rule in 750 CE. They took power from the Umayyad empire. The Abbasids quickly built a standing army and had people everywhere keeping guard. They used a policy of inclusion to persuade people to accept their ruling. Vizier and emir positions were

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    SWOT of the early 1990’s Strengths Leader of the market Good image of the brand Technology advanced Innovative Good BtoB relations Good marketing budget Good R&D budget Projected Big finances Intel is a globally recognized brand name and has strong brand loyalty. They are IBM’s main supplier Undisputed industry leader Always the first (always imitated never equaled) Carter is one of the main strength of the company. He was very reactive and could propose new strategy just few

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    How does law enforcement affect the average person? Law Enforcement is a worthwhile career because we constantly need more protection. I’m doing Law Enforcement and I’ll be talking about job descriptions‚ education‚ procedures‚ types of law Enforcers‚ salaries. I’ll be telling you all about 5 important categories due to law enforcement and law enforcers. This is a worthwhile career that constantly helps people throughout the time period of life. I feel that law enforcement is a very helpful

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    stored to go wide and easy to gain. This has become easier due to the access we that to the internet and the fact that more and more quantities of devices are beginning to require internet. This brings the issue up for law enforcement agencies to question whether the law enforcements should or should not be required for devices to have warrants. Individuals believe that they should not be required to have a warrant to search people’s privacy and information because people tend to put their information

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    on Local Law Enforcement Teddilane Turner PSF8200 Advanced Research in Public Safety Issues‚ Theory‚ and Concepts This paper presents the topic selected for the final Public Safety Case Analysis Project‚ an overview of the USA Patriot Act‚ its impact on local law enforcement‚ and the potential for net widening. Congress reacted to the violation to our country on September 11‚ 2001 by passing the USA Patriot Act into law on October 26‚ 2001. (USA Patriot Act‚ 2001). Since its enactment

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    “The end of law is not to abolish or restrain‚but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law‚ where there is no law‚ there is no freedom.” -John Locke. What does it mean to serve? To provide a service for others‚ fully expecting nothing in return. This is what I have been shown in my life. For some I have known‚ this means even laying down their lives for something they fully believed was greater than themselves. This is the highest example of servanthood

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    Aqsa Khalil Ms. Burrows ENG 4U 13 July 2015 Adapting to Advancements: The Minority Report The movie‚ The Minority Report‚ directed by Steven Spielberg in 2002‚ foreshadowed many greater uses of technology that are now available in 2015. Many of these methods are plausible demonstrating that the society we live in currently is definitely moving towards new gadgets. Almost every day‚ there is a new cool‚ mind boggling‚ technology based advancement in the world. The programs made for police officers and

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    in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind . . . ; to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights . . . ; to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained; and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.” In order to promote these goals‚ the organizers established six different bodies. The Security Council‚ which consists of five permanent members (the

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