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    Criminology in the Future

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    Criminology in the Future Everyone wanted security in life. Whether faced with threat or danger‚ people could use protection in any given situation. New technologies created to ease the worries of an individual. An example was biometrics. The tools refer to automatic identification or verification of living persons using his or her enduring physical or behavioral characteristics (Johnson‚ p. 92‚ 2004). Examples of applications were fingerprints and facial traits. Many countries like the United

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    Computer of the Future

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    (Film "Avatar") The one of the most important themes of this film is future technologies‚ for example people are able to move their soul from one person to another‚ and it doesn’t matter who it will be‚ man or someone else. 1. So‚ we can observe‚ that this film can give us an example of computers of the future. To control computer‚ to give him a mission‚ to tell what it should do – all that we will be able to do with the help of our brain. All computer needs are neurons and impulse accessed from

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    The Future of Pharmacy

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    The Future of Pharmacy Latasha Cameron HCP/210 May 15‚ 2010 Victoria McGhee The Future of Pharmacy Pharmacy practice has gone through many amazing changes as American society transitioned through agriculture‚ industrial‚ and information ages. Now as we go into conventional ages there are a few questions that one must ask‚ “Where does one see pharmacy practice going in the future”? And “In what timeframe does one see things changing”? And “How might those changes effect society”? My personal

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    Giving Back to My Community I dedicate many hours of my time to significant community service activities. Through my participation in such service projects and activities‚ I have learned many valuable lessons about the significance of each individual in the community. As a literacy volunteer‚ I am given the opportunity to see the glow on a mother’s face when she realizes that her son will finally be given the gift of the ability to read. I am given the satisfaction of knowing that my time

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    The Future of History

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    Plagiarism Declaration I certify that this dissertation is all my own work and contains no plagiarism. By submitting this dissertation‚ I agree to the following terms: Any text‚ diagrams or other material copied from other sources (including‚ but not limited to‚ books‚ journals and the internet) have been clearly acknowledged and referenced as such in the text by the use of ‘quotation marks’ (or indented italics for longer quotations) followed by the author’s name and date [eg (Byrne‚ 2008)]

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    Children Are the Future

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    Summers One’s vital possession is their children because that is what people leave behind in this world. This person has 2 children that he will be leaving behind and 1 child that he will be reuniting with‚ when he leaves. Our children are our future and we should cherish and love them as much as we can. Teaching them right from wrong and bestowing them with core values to keep them on the right track. The oldest of the three children is a boy about 5 years in age. He looks just like his father

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    Ebola virus is back

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    Ebola virus is back‚ this time in West Africa‚ with over 350 cases and a 69% case fatality ratio at the time of this writing (Baize). The culprit is the Zaire ebola virus species‚ the most lethal Ebola virus known‚ with case fatality ratios up to 90%. The epicenter and site of first introduction is the region of Guéckédou in Guinea ’s remote southeastern forest region‚ spilling over into various other regions of Guinea as well as to neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone. News of this outbreak engenders

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    Future of Biotechnology

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    FUTURE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY Anna Treohan 1993 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute INTRODUCTION The recent emphasis on environmental awareness has challenged scientists to find solutions for better and safer living conditions. The added threat of deadly diseases such as AIDS and resistant strains of tuberculosis and gonorrhea have forced scientists to look for new therapies within the field of biotechnology. The structure of DNA was deciphered by James Watson‚ a geneticist‚ and Francis Crick‚ a

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    Future of Newspaper

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    supposed to do to catch the people of the new generations eye? Because not as many people are buying the newspaper‚ circulation is declining and advertisement companies are failing to make a significant income. Newspaper companies know that in the future the daily newspaper model would not be the main source of news education and are taking steps to “keep up” with the new generation. Being a child of this generation I can relate to exactly what Mr. George is talking about. Why should the public

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    Science & Future

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    Science and politics Much of what I’ve said would seem uncontroversial or even platitudinous to the scientifically-attuned audiences here in Newcastle this week. But there’s one thing that scientific advisors in any democratic system must not forget. When really big and long-term policies are in contention - whether about nuclear weapons‚ nuclear power‚ drug classification‚ or health risks - political decisions are seldom purely scientific: they involve ethics‚ economics and social policies as well

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