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    Robert Murat

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    Suspects Robert Murat The first suspect identified by Portuguese police was Robert Murat‚ a British-Portuguese consultant who lived with his mother just 150 yards away from the location where Jane Tanner spotted a man carrying a barefoot child. Three separate members of the McCann’s party later stated that they saw Murat near the resort of the evening of May 3rd‚ although both Murat and his mother told police that he was at home all-evening long. Police conducted a thorough investigation of Robert

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    Joint Summary

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    Articulations or Joints •  Articulation or Joint –  Place where two bones (or bone and cartilage) come together –  Can be freely movable‚ have limited‚ or no apparent movement –  Structure correlated with movement •  Naming Joints –  According to bones or parts united at joint- temporomandibular –  According to only one of articulating bones- humeral –  By Latin equivalent of common name- cubital 8-2 Classes of Joints •  Structural: based on major connective tissue type that binds

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    Huey Summary: Johal‚ Johal‚ and Deo are the defendants in this case who are being charge with kidnapping with the intent to transport a person against his/her will. The defendants later extorted the victim and the victim’s family. The issue before the court today is whether the charge of kidnapping subsumes the charge of extortion or if the charge of extortion is an independent act from that of kidnapping. Were the proceedings cooperative or adversarial? The cooperative nature of the trial

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    major movements performed at the joints during the action of a rugby tackle include flexion‚ extension and abduction. These movements are used in order to generate an effective and powerful tackle. The Hinge joints found within the knee and elbow perform a flexion and extension movement to either shorten or lengthen the angle of the joint whereas the ball and socket joints produce an abduction movement whereby a body part moves away from the anatomical position. During a rugby tackle‚ flexion occurs

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    their mothers‚ sometimes moments after the child had left the womb. No‚ for here they also tried to breed out the aboriginal blood through selectively marrying of half-castes to whites. During the period of approximately from 1910 to 1970 the abduction of aboriginal children was a commonality. With the goal of bettering the lives of the aboriginal savages‚ up to 100.000 aboriginal children were abducted and put in either foster families or special aboriginal orphanages. But at the start of the

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    originating in Uganda that has spread throughout Central Africa and caused instability. Its leader is Joseph Kony‚ a notorious warlord. He is wanted by the International Criminal Court and is accused of various human rights violations such as kidnapping‚ rape‚ torture‚ and the use of child soldiers. This has resulted in thousands of refugees from the area. While the Lord’s Resistance Army is currently only a regional threat and is well below its peak strength‚ the organization has come under

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    Voters Turnout Ratio

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    which is especially low (see table 1). Analyzing whether rebel violence influences voters’ willingness to vote might explain the reason why this turnout ratio is so low. The total rebel violence for both characteristics (civilian killings and kidnappings) show no significant relationship with voters’ turnout ratio (see figure 4). Civilian killings on municipal level shows there is no relationship between civilian killings and voters’ turnout (see figure 5). However‚ the data shows a slightly negative

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    CJS 250 Appendix G

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    associated with that threat. Setting 1: Hospital THREAT RISK COUNTERMEASURE Probability Criticality Total Example: Information theft 4 7 11 Employee screening‚ limited computer access‚ and computer monitoring Infant abduction 4 8 12 Matching electronic monitoring bracelets on infants and parents. Security alarms in newborn area of hospital. Have visitors sign in and out before allowing access. Assault on Hospital Employees 4 7 11 Security officers in high risk

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    abolitionist from Canada‚ who sent letters to notify Northup’s family of his whereabouts. An official state agent was sent to Louisiana to reclaim Northup‚ and he was successful through a number of coincidences. After he was freed‚ Northup filed kidnapping charges against the men who had defrauded him‚ but the lengthy trial that followed was ultimately dropped because of legal technicalities‚ and he received no remuneration. Little is known about Northup’s life after the trial‚ but he is believed

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    Serial killings are individual murders that happen at different times by the same killer. Murderers have gone years without being caught. There are cases that go unsolved. Those who do get caught are at the mercy of the court. Extreme punishments include the death penalty and even life triple life sentences in prison. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines serial killing as “the unlawful homicide of at least two people‚ carried out in a series over a period of time.” This definition is widely accepted

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