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    Under Water Welding

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    Konstantin Konstanovich Khrenov and used it throughout the soviet navy. During WWII‚ the American Cyril D. Jensen‚ professor of engineering at Lehigh university‚ developed the USA’s own underwater welding programs and created 2 U.S. patents in the field. (Agnew‚ 1999-2013) Under water is a technique that is employed in various engineering projects‚ where in welding is carried out under the surface of the water. Underwater welding is generally preformed on steel‚ and needs special diving skills on the part

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    Smart Cards

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    MKTG 101A: PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Topic: Product decisions in marketing (PRODUCT) Case No. 4: “SMART Cards” ____________________________________________________________________________ SMART CARDS S mart is the operative word among many product developers these days. For example‚ smart card is the name of an advanced form of pocket- and purse-sized cards that may soon usher in a new era of cashless electronic commerce. Although they resemble familiar ATM cards‚ each smart card is

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    Epistemological Issue

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    Nicholas‚ G. P. and Bannister‚ K. P. (2010) Copyrighting the Past? In R. W. Prencel and S.A. Mrozowski (eds.)‚ Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: The New Pragmatism‚ 2nd. Ed.‚ pp. 593-617. In Nicholas and Bannister’s article‚ they had introduced the emerging conflicting issues with regards to the direction of intellectual property rights in research works. There was discussion between the archaeologists who does the study for information and the Indigenous communities who are tremendously concern

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    many families have similar issues and they do not kill other family members as a solution to their problems. Individuals are all different and react to life’s hurdles in an assortment of ways. Only some people react to strain through delinquency (Agnew‚ Brezina‚ Wright‚ & Cullen‚ 2002‚ p. 44). Agnew’s general strain theory speculates on why certain people react to strain with delinquency while others are able to avoid the same outcome. Strain fosters negative emotions and can lower constraint on

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    Bibliography: Department for Education and Skills. (2001). Special Educational Needs Code of Practice. London: DfES. Dovestone‚ M‚ Cullingford-Agnew‚ S. (2006) Becoming a Primary Higher Level Teaching Assistant: Primary Special Educational Needs. Exeter: Learning Matters Ltd. http://www.sedl.org/change/issues/issues43/concerns.html (accessed on 30/01/11) http://sen.ttrb.ac.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx

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    Racial Profiling

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    Police Practice in America Petrocelli‚ Matthew. Piquero‚ Alex R. Smith‚ Michael R. (2003) “Conflict Theory and Racial Profiling: An Empirical Analysis of Police Traffic Stop Data”‚ Journal of Criminal Schafer‚ Joseph A. Carter‚ David L. Katz-Bannister‚ Andra. (2004) “Studying Traffic Stop Encounters”‚ Journal of Criminal Justice‚ 32/2 (Mar-Apr): 159-170. Shusta‚ Robert M. Levine‚ Deena R. Wong‚ Herbert Z. Harris‚ Phillip R. (2005). Multicultural Law Enforcement: Strategies for Peacekeeping in

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    Topic: Is CCTV surveillance helping to reduce crime or is it affecting the people’s privacy in public spaces? SURVEILLANCE: A CURSE TO PRIVACY What does privacy means? “Privacy can be defined as ‘that area of a man’s life which‚ in any given circumstances‚ a reasonable man with an understanding of the legitimate needs of the community would think it wrong to invade” (Aquilina‚ 2010). For example‚ when people walk on street or play in parks‚ shop in a public market place‚ study or talk on

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    John Wayne Gacy

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    John Wayne Gacy Edward Low Criminology Fall 2013 Professor Ortiz INTRODUCTION On March 17‚ 1942‚ John Wayne Gacy was born into an Irish middle-class family. His parents were Marion Gacy and John Gacy Sr. Gacy Jr. had enjoyed a uninteresting childhood until he suffered a head injury at a playground when he was 11. Up until age 16‚ Gacy had suffered blackouts due to the injury. After all he was put through‚ he worshipped his father

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    Deviance is defined through two perspectives “normative conception” and “relativist conception” (Inderbitzin‚ Bates‚ & Gainey‚ 2017). By definition‚ Inderbitzin et al. (2017) described normative conception as “the conception of deviance that assumes there is a general set of norms of behavior‚ conduct‚ and conditions on which all individuals can agree” (p.577). Additionally‚ Inderbitzin et al. (2017) defined relativist conception as the assumption “that the definition of deviance is constructed

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    President Gerald Ford Gerald Ford was born on July 14‚ 1913 and was named Leslie Lynch King Jr. He was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska and is currently alive and living in Rancho Mirage‚ California. As a child President Ford lived in Grand Rapids Michigan. He moved there when his parents were divorced at age 2. His mother‚ Dorothy Ford‚ got custody of him and married President Ford’s stepfather‚ Gerald Ford Sr. on February 1‚ 1916. Gerald R. Ford‚ Jr.’s name was not legally changed until December

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