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    Environmental Crimes

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    Defining Environmental Crimes Environmental crime is a serious and growing concern at national as well as international level‚ and one which takes many different forms. Environmental crime in broad terms means an act which is committed with the intention of damaging or causing damage to the ecological and biological systems to ensure business or personal benefit. The types of acts commonly recognised as environmental crime are: pollution or other contamination of air‚ land and water; illegal discharge

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    E-Docs

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    edocs‚ Inc. Carlos Pero 3/3/04 edocs is an Internet company that is looking for venture capital to take their product to market. With friends and family financing‚ they were able to complete the first stage of product development; a worthy accomplishment considering many business plans typically need a seed round to get that far. Unfortunately‚ it seems the local venture capital market has been uninterested in them or the opportunity. By working their network of contacts‚ they were lucky to gain

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    Crime in India

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    Crime in India 1 Crime in India Crime in India exists in various forms taking note of drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking‚ poaching and prostitution. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes include burglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Corruption is a significant

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    Women and Crime

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    role of gender in crime. That also means that female victimisation was minimised almost completely or ignored (Chesney-Lind et al.‚ 2004). Using legitimate statistics and some criminological theories‚ this essay will show extend of a gender gap in crime and try to explain reasons of this gap. The reason why criminology mainly focused on male offenders is pretty obvious – majority of criminal offences is done by men and women tend to be much less involved in any type of crime. Many studies and

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    e-Choupal

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    fragmented with a fragile infrastructure. The mode of operation especially‚ soybean farming‚ has remained unchanged since their early ancestors. Along with unchanged practice‚ most of India’s farmers are illiterate and live in remote villages. The ITC’s e-Choupal tackles the challenges posed by Indian agriculture to identify how to improve the inefficient supply chain of agricultural goods. ITC is a multi divisional company and it had identified that their International Business Division (IBD) was lagging

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    Financial Crimes

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    W. S.‚ & Albrecht‚ C. O. (2003). Fraud Examination and Prevention. Mason: Thomson South-Western. Crumbley‚ D. L. (2001). The growing field of forensic accounting. New Accountant: High School Recruiting Edition ‚ 18-20. Crumbley‚ D. L.‚ Heitger‚ L. E.‚ & Smith‚ G. S. (2005). Forensic and Investigative Accounting. Chicago: CCH Incorporated. Davia‚ H. R.‚ Coggins‚ P. C.‚ Wideman‚ J. C.‚ & Kastantin‚ J. T. (2000). Accountant ’s Guide to Fraud Detection and Control Financial private eyes see; rapid

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    Fear of Crime

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    Introduction Fear of Crime in members of our society today has been widely researched. For the purpose of this essay‚ fear of crime is used in the context of an individual’s perceived risk of becoming a victim of crime. In this essay it is argued that the elderly and the youngest members of our society are the most fearful of crime and that‚ of these age groups the elderly have the lowest risk of becoming victims of crime. Firstly‚ research shows that fear of crime is wide spread and that certain

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    E-Seva

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    Pilot project – 1999 • Hyderabad & RR – 2001 • Districts eSeva(Municipal Towns)- 2003 • RSDP & RAJiv 2004 • CSC 2009 Vision Meeting aspirations of citizens to provide Simple‚ Efficient‚ Convenient and Trustworthy Governance Building Trust Through e-Governance 4 Good Governance A Governance which Proactively and continuously leads to‚ where Citizen needs Least Assistance from it and has Least Interface with it 5 Good Governance through eGovernance eSeva Objectives • • • • • •

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    Crime and Punishment

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    Crime and Punishment\ Thesis Statement: In Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment‚ poverty helps set up the theme of nihilism. I. Life of Author A. Early Years B. Education C. Start of Career D. Style of Writing E. Review of Crime and Punishment F. Death II. Poverty A. Crime and Punishment III. Nihilism A. Definition B. Effect of Nihilism in Crime and Punishment People will sometimes go to greater extents just because they believe it’s for the better

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    Not being a huge poetry reader‚ this was my first experience with either A.E Robinson and E.E Cummings Robinson’s poem “Miniver Cheevy” focuses on a man born in the wrong time-period. Miniver is man who enjoys the more intellectual subjects in life such as classical Greek tragedies and renaissance writings but is poor and from an area that does not find enjoyment in the same subjects as him. Eventually‚ Miniver accepts his fate and “kept on drinking” (729). Robinson’s poem is written in a more classical

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