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    My name is Eleanor Roster and I was eight years old when it all went down. I remember it like it was yesterday. I feel like those three‚ long‚ dreadful‚ cold hours just play over and over in my head constantly. I just remember hearing screams‚ and workers saying‚ “Women and children first!” I was a first class child‚ I should have been on a life boat first! Even when I think about it‚ it stirs up all of my anger‚ tears‚ and the need for revenge. I should have lived‚ I shouldn’t have frozen to death

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    Cyber Crime

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    Computer crimes are criminal activities‚ which involve the use of information technology to gain an illegal or an unauthorized access to a computer system with intent of damaging‚ deleting or altering computer data. Computer crimes also include the activities such as electronic frauds‚ misuse of devices‚ identity theft and data as well as system interference. Computer crimes may not necessarily involve damage to physical property. They rather include the manipulation of confidential data and critical

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    Hate Crime

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    Hate Crime The simplest definition of what a hate crime is‚ is a crime committed against a victim due to his or her perceived role in a social group. Social groups can be defined by many factors such as sexual orientation‚ race‚ disability‚ religion‚ age‚ gender and many other factors. Within this essay I aim to evaluate the causes of hate crime and also to assess the impact of crime on victims and the strategies used for responding to hate crime. The types of hate crime I am going to be focusing

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    The Rules of Etiquette

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    The rules of etiquette are a set of unspoken rules that have been determined by society as a whole. Etiquette rules aren`t the same in different countries. It is important for people to be familiar with the basic rules that are expected in all cultures. Now I want to tell you about the main rules of receiving guests. It can be an exciting and satisfying experience.  There are many ways to be a host/hostess without creating a great deal of stress.  When you are prepared and organized‚ you can

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    Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets He was standing on the ledge and was frozen‚ not knowing what to do. He was thinking‚ thinking about falling. He stood there frightened. His mind was in a whirl‚ thinking about what he would lose if he fell; his wife‚ the family that he could have‚ his life‚ his friends‚ his wonderful job‚ he would lose all of it. Then he thought about falling. Would it be so bad? His adrenaline went up as he thought about this. Tom’s mind went off again thinking about leaving

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    Crime Patterns

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    CYBER CRIMES Now a day in this world cyber crime is on the rise. Everywhere you look everyone uses a computer for messaging‚ banking‚ keeping in contact with families‚ gaming‚ and many other things. Cyber crime is presenting big problems for criminologists nowadays‚ 1.) it is rapidly evolving‚ new things being built every day. 2.) It is difficult to detect through law enforcement channels‚ 3.) planning or coordinating its control demands technical skills that match those of the perpetrators. There

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    down the chasm‚ dislodging an 800lb (360kg) chockstone boulder‚ which is much harder than sandstone. It crushed his arm and left Ralston pinned against the canyon wall. He made several futile attempts to chip away at the boulder with his utility knife – but it was already fairly blunt and this just made it worse. That first night‚ as darkness descended on the Utah canyonlands‚ Ralston realised just how alone he was. I realised early on that I was going to have to cut my arm off to get free but

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    The Scary Friday Night.

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    The Scary Friday Night Descriptive writing It was a Friday night. The full moon was shining through the bare branches making scary shadows on our path as we walked. A cool light wind was blowing sending leaves dancing noisily in the forest floor. I remember thinking to myself that the night‚ was the scariest night ever‚ and I wanted to ask Scott to go back and take the long way through the road‚ but I was afraid that he would laugh at me and make jokes about me for being scared of the dark. The

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    Electric Motor‚ Battery Holder‚ Propeller‚ wire‚ Styrofoam cup‚ Popsicle stick Procedure:  Start by cutting the foam. You can cut the Styrofoam easily with utility knives. Just practice for a few minutes and you will get the grip on it. Hold the knife in a sharp angle and don’t push too much. You may need to go over the same line a few times until you get a clean cut. Styrofoam boards can be glued using white glue or wood glue. They can also be painted using any latex paint or water based paint

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    TABLE SETTINGS

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    the edge of the table‚ with all placed either upon the same invisible baseline or upon the same invisible median line. Utensils in the outermost position are used first (for example‚ a soup spoon and a salad fork‚ then the dinner fork and the dinner knife). The blades of the knives are turned toward the plate. Glasses are placed an inch or so above the knives‚ also in the order of use: white wine‚ red wine‚ dessert wine‚ and water tumbler. Informal Table Setting At an informal setting‚ fewer

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