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    Art Theft

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    communities grow. The phenomenon is known as art theft‚ where individuals either plagiarize‚ trace‚ or copy another person’s artwork and claim it as their own creation. Luckily‚ services are provided within online art communities and certain techniques can be use to prevent‚ decrease‚ and remove art theft. How do you detect art theft? First‚ a person must learn how to recognize art theft before doing anything else. Obvious characteristics found in most art theft are: 1. Poor image quality: Poor image

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    Art Theft

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    and fashions of the time. Talk about art theft significance in painting‚ sculptures‚ maybe film industry in Western and non-Western civilizations. The theft of art is an old crime. Archaeological investigation has revealed court records dating to Egypt’s 20th Dynasty in which workers were convicted of robbing tombs in the Valley of Kings. In another instance‚ the mayor of Western Thebes and several local officials were prosecuted for tomb robbery. The theft of art is often controversial. The removal

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    Identity Theft  It has become a new tradition in my immediate family to take cruises to different places in July. This year was going to be the best for me since we were heading to San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ St. Thomas‚ St. Martin and Nassau. We had all our excursions picked out and for once everybody was going to do something that only I wanted to do. We were going to take a walking tour of Old San Juan and see all the forts and cathedrals that were built when San Juan came about‚ but a problem that

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    Apology Paper In the Apology by Plato‚ the scene is set up on the jury; Socrates is standing in front of his accusers‚ Meletus‚ Lycon and Anytus. He is defending for himself against the four charges brought by the accusers. Socrates is charged with inquiring the heaven and searching things beneath the earth‚ a Sophist‚ not believing the god of Athens‚ and corrupting the youth. Therefore‚ surrounding him was a group of wealthy young audiences. In the Apology‚ Socrates is defending for himself

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    Theft Observation

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    1. At 2:50 pm on November 9th‚ 2015‚ we got a call about a theft from Scott Carpenter. This was at 123 Main Street and the theft was of his car‚ a cherry red 1967 Ford Mustang licence plate JEP-097. Mark and I arrived and Scott invited us in and told us that he was calling around to find his car. Scott came home after his night-shift and the Mustang that he parked along the side (front) of his house was missing. Cathy walked in shortly after we arrived and she was gathering her belongings. She stated

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    Socrates Apology

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    In Socrates’ apology‚ he defends himself against all three accusations that have been put in front of him in the court of law; as he stands there accused‚ attempting to convince the jury of his innocence‚ Socrates uses his more than capable abilities to explain‚ step by step‚ that his is not guilty of any of these charges. In my opinion‚ Socrates accurately explains to the jury that he is not only innocent of these charges but a victim of his accuser for even bringing him into court. One of Socrates’

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    The Apology Analysis

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    John Hoogerhyde In the beginning of this section of Apology of Socrates‚ the jurors find Socrates guilty by a 281 to 220 vote. Socrates begins his next speech by revealing that he is not grieved by this decision‚ and that he is surprised only by the ratio of guilty to innocent votes‚ thinking the majority would have been against him. He tells the audience that the proposed penalty is death‚ yet he does not feel that is fair in his belief that he had never wronged anyone. He believed that what

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    Plato's Apology

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    Apology Plato Excerpted‚ cir. 360 BCE In 399 BC‚ Socrates (an ancient Greek philosopher)‚ was put to trial by his fellow Athenian citizens. The Apology is Plato’s account of the speech that Socrates gave in defense of his actions at the trial. Audio: http://www.thoughtaudio.com/titlelist/TA0023-Apology/ I will begin at the beginning‚ and ask what is the accusation which has given rise to the P1 slander of me‚ and in fact has encouraged Meletus to proof this charge against me. Well‚ what do

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    Atm Theft

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    ATM machine a man who seemingly performs operations on his credit card bill. • In fact‚ he puts in the ATM reader a special plastic web - a "loop"‚ which "catches" the card of the next visitor. • ATM Machinations - is a risky business‚ so thefts do not do this job alone. • On this slide we can see a visitor at the ATM‚ in which recently was put a "loop". The customer inserts his credit card in ATM and begins to make operations. • The card is in ATM. The customer is wondering‚ and

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    THE APOLOGY OF SOCRATES.

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    THE APOLOGY OF SOCRATES. I know not‚ O Athenians! how far you have been influenced by my accusers for my part‚ in listening to them I almost forgot myself‚ so plausible were their arguments however‚ so to speak‚ they have said nothing true. But of the many falsehoods which they uttered I wondered at one of them especially‚ that in which they said that you ought to be on your guard lest you should be deceived by me‚ as being eloquent in speech. For that they are not ashamed of being forthwith convicted

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