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    Criminal Investigations – 18 8/11/12 Individual Assignment Week 4 Discuss the difference between the terms interview and interrogation The main differencesbetween interview and interrogation are that an interview is conducted in a friendly or socialable atmosphere where a witness is more comfortable physically and psychologically. However‚ when a possible suspect is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation

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    The idea of a single person holding dominion over all others to form an independent state is the driving force in state consolidation in 17th century Europe. Political development in this concept led to different methods of operating a government two prominent models being absolutism and constitutionalism. The first one centers on a strong centralized monarchy and the dominating royal power and the latter is based on a limited monarchy where the ruler is confined to the law and parliament. Theoretically

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    timber and paper products.    Angiosperms Angiosperms are vascular plants that produce flowers and fruit with one or more seeds. Angiosperms make up two classes: monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. Angiosperms make up more than 80% of all plant species‚ ranging from roses to palm trees.  Gymnosperm - ’naked seed’ * the endosperm is (n haploid) * reproduction is achieved through male and female cones * mainly represented by tree species  * phylem coniferophyta *

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    Question What are the differences between hardware and software? Answer Computer hardware is any physical device‚ something that you are able to touch and software is a collection of instructions and code installed into the computer and cannot be touched. For example‚ the computer monitor you are using to read this text on and the mouse you are using to navigate this web page is computer hardware. The Internet browser that allowed you to visit this page and the operating system that the

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    Social Networking Kristie Morton Ashford University INF103: Computer Literacy (ABD1248A) Instructor:  Kim Marshall January 12‚ 2013 When you say the word social web most of us know what you are referring to but if you lived under a rock for last 10 years I will explain it. Social web is a means for individuals to socialize or interact with each other through the internet. It is a way for companies or groups to promote their business or interest. Social web has increased ways that families

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    changed with some of the plot. The movie and the book are both still following the same story line. Along with the same ending. This is what I have noticed between the movie and the book. Number one is that the old man was cruel to the young man. Unlike in the book where it says and I quote “The old man had never wronged me”. That was huge difference. This change also gave him a different reason to kill the old man. That was one major thing they changed. The next thing I’d notice was the young man actually

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    What is the difference between race‚ ethnicity‚ and culture? Race is biological categorized‚ which is eyes‚ hair‚ and skin. Ethnicity shares racially similar people of similar origin. Culture is the sharing of values‚ beliefs‚ and ideals of a group of people‚ regardless of their race. Race or racial group refers to the categorizing humans into groups‚ or populations on various heritable characteristics. The term race or racial group usually refers to the categorization of humans into populations

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    These are some of the differences between Lincoln and the Abolitionist to end slavery. Although Lincoln knew slavery was something of a bad moral before his eyes‚ he did not want to lose his loyalty to the Union by not wanting to do anything that might cause both North and South to shift against the confederacy. He was very strict with what whatever was written in the constitution‚ he later admitted to not know what exactly to do with the slavery issue in a more lawful manner. Unlike the abolitionist

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    As Ruby Blondell states‚ the gratified slogans‚ “Born to be arrested” and “OBEY ALL LAWS! BE A MODEL CITIZEN!” succinctly encompass the difference between Antigone and her uncle‚ Kreon. Whereas Kreon believes the pursuit to the good life is akin to following the law of man‚ Antigone is fully prepared to die for burying her brother‚ adhering to the law of gods. As Antigone states‚ “ . . I must please those down below a longer time than those up here‚ since I shall lie there always. You [Ismene]‚ though

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    commit a criminal act are not governed under this section as the act was a lawful one done to save one’s life. There is wide difference between the term offence and a criminal act. The word offence is a result or effect of a criminal act. Criminal act is wider than offence (section 40). A criminal act is a series of act which is committed by an offender that results in punishment under the code of the law (as the law maybe). The word act is not confined to the meaning that you do something directly

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