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    The analysts wait for a crime to take place‚ and then mark a precise point on a map for every incidence that occurs. After they get enough points to tell where the area is where these crimes have taken place‚ the analysts can identify main crime hotspots‚ trends‚ and patterns. Solving crimes with crime mapping. The best way that crime mapping can be used to help solve crime is by having analysts relay the information that they find from the data to officers around that area. This would then allow

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    Jordan Cantrell 11/1/14 Chapter 10‚ Prompt 2 5th During the year 1763‚ the town of Paxton‚ in eastern Pennsylvania‚ had become a hotspot of political and racial unrest. Inhabitants of this town‚ including many Scots-Irish immigrants‚ had grown tired of their government’s lack of interest in their vulnerability from outside attacks and inadequate supplement of means for defending themselves. So in December‚ after a day of heavy drinking‚ the Paxton Boys decided to take it upon themselves to defend

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    Determining Operating Systems and Software Applications Business Information Systems BIS320 Determining Operating Systems and Software Applications Since 1955 the McDonald’s Corporation has become the largest and best known fast food franchise in the world. Employing over 1.8 million employees‚ with over 34‚000 restaurants and 5000 franchises worldwide‚ McDonald’s Corporation serves over 69 million customers a day (McDonalds‚ 2013). To meet that challenge‚ McDonald’s Corporation has developed

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    approach to accelerate early innovation and enhance opportunities for collaboration and investment across its global healthcare businesses. Johnson & Johnson established four regional innovation centers in some of the world’s leading innovation hotspots in California‚ Boston‚ London and China‚ the Johnson & Johnson innovation centers will serve as regional hubs focused on identifying early-stage innovations‚ and establishing novel collaborations to invest in and speed development of those innovations

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    Volodymyr Sadovyy 10-19-13 804 science The purpose of this experiment is to find out why the earthquake of Chile occur in 1960. The reason why the earthquake accrued is the Nazca Plate has been colliding and subducting underneath the South American plate for thousands of years

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    The reason why women live longer than men is all in the genes Scientists are finally beginning to understand one of life’s enduring mysteries - why women live‚ on average‚ longer than men. The new research describes how mutations to the DNA of the mitochondria can account for differences in the life expectancy of males and females. Mitochondria‚ which exist in almost all animal cells‚ are vital for life because they convert our food into the energy that powers the body. Dr Damian Dowling

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    “Slavery did not begin in 1619 at Jamestown‚ but it is clear that within a generation of the arrival of these African captives‚ Virginia law began to recognize the existence of slavery within the colony. Also‚ it is erroneous to claim that the twenty Africans who arrived at Jamestown in 1619 represent the first Africans to set foot on the lands that eventually became the United States.” Slavery has been a social issue for many years… it is present till this day. Unfortunately‚ it is just not as

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    example‚ thousands of Mumbai’s people are employed to sort through and categorize rubbish whilst people in Los Angeles are employed to design cars in the Sherman Oaks factory. Highly populated cities such as megacities‚ usually immature ones‚ are a hotspot for disease spread in LEDCs. In Mumbai people must share unhygienic toilets that spread cholera. In MEDC megacities such as Tokyo the hygiene standards are far superior meaning the city does not have to worry about spread of disease. Natural birth

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    in Seoul. The first café that was opened by a Korean was called Kakadyoo and it was owned by film director Lee Gyeon-seok. At the time‚ there were three Kikdajeom stores that were popular in Seoul. The cafés that opened after that became popular hotspots among novelists‚ actors‚ and musicians. So cafés became a natural gathering place among people Some people avoided drinking coffee because they believed it was unhealthy but even among non-coffee lovers‚ they would probably all agree that coffee

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    Tourism

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    religious heritage. Commenting on the appointment‚ Amrit Ahuja‚ vice president‚ 20:20 MSL said‚ "As a keen explorer and traveller myself‚ I am thrilled that Chhattisgarh Tourism Board has chosen 20:20 MSL to position the region as the next tourism hotspot in India. The tourism industry in India is a key driver for the economy and according to India’s Ministry of Tourism‚ India receives around six million international visitors every year and nearly 562 million domestic tourists travel to different

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