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    High Crime Rate

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    during the year 2000 to 2008 has seen crime enlarge drastically‚ basically jumping from hundred to hundred with a very slight decrease of murders and kidnappings in the year 2006‚ and yet it rose again the very next year. Crime has jumped from 118 murders‚ no kidnappings from the year 2000 to 550 murders and 11 kidnappings in 2008‚ where kidnappings decreased from 155 in 2007. For a little country like Trinidad & Tobago the crime is too much. Why do these leaders make these affirmations if they are

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    found guilty in the following elements. The elements are Homicide‚ assault of a police officer‚ kidnapping‚ burglary and crimes related to drugs. The facts that lead to homicide are Uma Opee was stabbed 13 times and the skin particles under the victims nails matched the DNA to Stu Dents. The facts of assault on a police officer was when he punched Officer T. Chur in the face and screamed "Alien". Kidnapping facts are Mr. Dents used rope to tie the victim and stuffed her mouth with cloth and was dropped

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    Alien Life Research Paper

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    Extraterrestrial Life I am sure many of us have questioned ourselves‚ at one point in our lives‚ if we are really alone on this planet. Many of us have glanced upwards at the stars and wondered whether there is other life out there somewhere but till this day‚ nobody really knows the answer. Extraterrestrial life is life that does not originate from planet Earth. This term is referred to as alien life‚ or simply “alien”‚ which is a word many of us‚ I am sure‚ have heard or learned about

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    Why Curfews Are Bad

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    Curfews could protect teens from these dangers by keeping them off the roads past a certain time. These aren’t the only dangers that teenagers could face past curfew. There are multiple other reasons‚ such as arrestments and kidnappings. There have been a number of kidnapping cases over the years. There is one in particular that I had a personal experience with.. One of my childhood friends decided to ride their bike late at night‚ while her sister and I watched her. She went where we couldn’t see

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    Why Did You Kill Me?

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    "Why Did You Kill Me?" On March 1‚ 1932‚ the 20-month-old son of famed aviator Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh was kidnapped from his nursery in the Lindbergh ’s home near Hopewell‚ New Jersey. The kidnapping generated worldwide interest‚ and both the New Jersey State Police and the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigations) launched massive investigations. Four years later‚ a 36-year-old German immigrant‚ Richard Bruno Hauptmann‚ would be executed for this

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    Jaycee Dugard Summary

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    I. Summary of main events a. Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped at the age of 11 on her way to school in June of 1991. In her memoir she goes into detail of her abduction and being used for sexual purposes. The battle of giving birth to two baby girls at the age of 14 and 17. Jaycee elucidates how a married couple‚ Phillip and Nancy had stolen 18 years of her life. II. Influential person a. Although Jaycee didn’t spend much time with her mom she was a very influential piece in Jaycees life. Throughout

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    2.5 WAYS TO OVERCOME CHILDREN ABDUCTION There are many ways to overcome child abduction. As parents‚ there are several strategies to prevent this incident from occurring. First‚ ensure custody documents are in order and ten like photos are taken every six months and have your children fingerprinted. Many local police departments sponsor fingerprinting programmes. Check if they are available in your town. Next‚ make online safety as a priority. The internet is a great tool but it is also a perfect

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    Thumb

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    thumb basal joint‚ along with other muscles which radially abduct the thumb. Also radially deviatesthe wrist along with other muscles which produce wrist radial abduction Extensor Pollicis Brevis (Tendon) • Extends the thumb MCP joint and weakly abducts the thumb basal joint‚ along with other muscles which produce radial and palmar abduction Extensor Pollicis Longus (Tendon) • Extends the thumb Interphalangeal Joint Flexor Pollicis Longus (Tendon) • Flexes the thumb Interphalangeal Joint (primary)

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    eyelid (Drake‚ Richard L.‚ A. Wayne Vogl‚ and Adam W.M. Mitchell‚ 2012). Damage to this nerve causes a number of symptoms‚ including the symptoms of double vision or diplopia‚ a dilated right pupil‚ the inability to raise the eyelid or ptosis‚ and abduction and depression of the eye during straight forward staring (Rubin‚ 2016). Which are all of the symptoms mentioned by my neighbor. The oculomotor nerve begins in the brainstem‚

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    Duane Syndrome

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    able categorized Duane syndrome into three groups. People who are diagnosed with Duane syndrome regularly have the symptom of not being able to completely‚ or not at all‚ roll their eyes out towards the direction of their ear. This would be called abduction‚ and many of the Duane syndrome patients find they are not capable of adduction as well‚ which would be the attempt of rolling their eyes in towards their nose. Duane syndrome patients attempting to roll their eyes horizontally may find that the

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