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    False pretenses is when a defendant makes a misrepresentation that a victim relies on to their detriment. Forgery is the making of a false writing that has apparent legal significance with the intent to defraud. Larceny is the trespassory taking and carrying away of another’s personal property with the specific intent to deprive them of it permanently. This

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    Apple Safari. The reason I have chosen these two browser is I am a Mac user and these two are the most common web browsers on Mac and free download from the Internet. This report is based on research on the Internet and my personal experience. Web Forgery (Phishing) is a way of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames‚ passwords‚ and credit card details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. The name “phishing” is come from the real life activity

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    interference (unauthorized damaging deletion‚ deterioration‚ alteration or suppression of computer data)‚ systems interference (interfering with the functioning of a computer system by inputting‚ transmitting‚ damaging‚ deleting etc.) misuse of device‚ forgery (ID theft) and electronic fraud. The rising level of cyber crime is an indication of an enormous threat to national security. Lawmakers and law enforcement agencies have to give immediate attention to the matter. Cyber crime is a rampant evil with

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    The Party’s Psychological Manipulation Throughout the novel "1984" written by George Orwell‚ the party is able to maintain power over the citizens through psychological manipulation. The party’s strategies were very effective in keeping them in power. In the novel we see them deploy surveillance‚ doublethink‚ and newspeak as tactics to manipulate the population and eliminate the freedom to think for themselves. The first example of psychological manipulation in the novel is surveillance.

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    Post New Message in folder E-Forum Topic 1 : 1. How would you define ‘literature’? Do include the genres that you feel constitute literature? As a reader do you feel that literature impacts on shaping your views about certain issues? | | |  Post New Message in folder E-Forum Topic 2 : 2. What is the function of literature? Do you think the Education Ministry is right in incorporating English literature in the learning of English? Why or why not? | | |  Post New Message in folder E-Forum

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    La Trobe University School of Law LST2FLA Take Home Examination 2013 Instructions There are detailed instructions about this examination (including due date‚ how to submit‚ word limit‚ etc) posted on the FLA subject site on the LMS. Students must answer all questions. Question 1 Amelia is an engineer and wants to set up her own engineering business. There is a small bank that has just opened up in her area – No Red Tape Bank (‘NRT Bank’). On 31 August she sees the managing director

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    Criminal Law – Recidivism The notion of recidivism is dealt with in Book First – Penal Laws Part 1 Title V in sections 49-54 of the Criminal code. When dealing with the notion of suspended sentence‚ it was stated once a person is a recidivist‚ the punishment is aggravated. The question is whether it is right that a person who commits a subsequent offence ought to be punished more severely that a ‘first time’ offender. There are two schools of thought that deal with this: 1. The first school

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    shows substantial growth as he is encounters many obstacles. At the end of the film‚ Wells returns back to the orphanage and takes over‚ Larch dies‚ and Candy and Wally remain together. One act of selfish deceit in the film was when Dr. Larch uses forgery to create a fake certificate for Homer as a doctor. He wants to portray Homer as a specimen to take over the orphanage because he knew the change was inevitable. The motive behind Larch’s deceit was to maintain the morale the orphanage withheld‚ whether

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    FRAUD VS. ILLEGAL ACTS WHAT IS THE AUDITING DEFINITION OF FRAUD AND ILLEGAL ACTS? DEFINITIONS Fraud:  Fraud is an intentional act that results in a misstatement in financial statements that are the subject of an audit (AU-C 240.11) ILLEGAL ACTS:  Illegal acts‚ in the context of auditing‚ is referred to Noncompliance.  Noncompliance is “acts of omission or commission by the entity‚ either intentional or unintentional‚ which are contrary to the prevailing laws or regulations‚” AU-C 250.11

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    categorizes cyber crime as offenses committed ranging from criminal activity against data to content and copyright infringement (Marion‚ 2010). The United Nations Manual on the Prevention and Control of Computer Crime defines cyber crime as fraud‚ forgery‚ and unauthorized access (Carajal‚ 2008). The Department of Justice (DOJ) defines cyber crime as any violations of criminal law that involve knowledge of computer technology for their perpetration‚ investigation‚ or prosecution. The DOJ divided

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