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    A consequence of the rapid growth of globalisation is the increase in international crime. Despite limitations such as different value systems‚ language barriers and enforceability halted due to state sovereignty‚ domestic and international legal systems attempt to address growing problems‚ to a relatively effective degree. The recent Crimes Legislation Amendment Act 2013 (Cth) attempts to impede people trafficking and the Joint Organisation Crime Group of Australian federal and state agencies have

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    Electric Current

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    Name _____________________ Battery‚ resistance‚ and current – Lab 17 Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/battery-resistor-circuit and click on Run Now. Batteries‚ Resistance and Current “Battery-Resistor”: Check “show battery” and “show cores”‚ watch what happens‚ adjust some variables 1. Why do electrons (blue dots) move? Draw a diagram of the battery‚ label the flow of electrons. The flow of current (+) is opposite; draw this and note if toward or away from + terminal

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    side” of Washington is considered by the American public as interest groups. Even James Madison described them in the federalist papers he wrote in 1787 as “factions” that could be dangerous. The modern day hasn’t changed much. People today largely agree with Madison in how they view interest groups. What interest groups do‚ how they are supported‚ and what their stances are an interesting mix of controversy‚ clash‚ and representation. Interest groups are there to represent the people‚ usually a portion

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    The 'War of Currents'

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    supply electricity to cities in the late 1880s is often called the ’War of Currents ’‚ as this battle ultimately decided which type of current became the standard for the generation of electricity today. Due to different advantages and disadvantages‚ Edison promoted direct current (DC) for electric power distribution‚ whereas Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla both advocated alternating current (AC). Edison ’s direct current was initially the standard for the United States for electricity distribution

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    Alternating Current

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    for some of the modern conveniences of today‚ Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. Edison perfected the incandescent light bulbs and devised a system of electrical current for homes and businesses. Tesla’s biggest innovation was introducing alternating current as the standard for modern electric power‚ breaking Edison’s monopoly on direct current power. Inventors Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were opposite sides of the same coin. Edison‚ a brilliant business man with no formal education and Tesla‚

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    Football players more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease‚ study finds By Nadia Kounang‚ CNN updated 4:38 PM EDT‚ Wed September 5‚ 2012 [pic] (CNN) -- Just hours before the 2012 NFL season kicks off‚ a new study suggests that professional football players are three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer’s disease and ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease

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    Current Event

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    Topic of current event (select from topics in instructions) Cells and Microscopes Source (staple a copy of the article to the back of your assignment) Popular Science magazine‚ MSNBC News online‚ CNN online‚ National Geographic magazine‚ AZ Game & Fish Dept. website‚ etc What is a stem cell? : https://student.societyforscience.org/article/what-stem-cell Summary of current event (at least 8 sentences) What is this current event discussing? Incclude important details to help readers understand

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    Current Situation

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    Current Situation The image of professional baseball has‚ by and large‚ been an idyllic and relatively unblemished one from its roots as the national pastime in the mid-1800s until the latter part of the 20th century. Aside from the 1919 Black Sox scandal in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired to cheat‚ to "fix" the World Series‚ nothing has rocked the game as much as the use of performance enhancing drugs (PED). Since revelations about players using such substances as steroids

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    but by surrounding countries as well. They have first-rate justice systems‚ improved living situations‚ high-class transportation‚ finer luxuries‚ and enhanced overall lifestyles. My college English class was informed that we must interview an international student to discuss their opinions about the U.S.‚ and it was an exciting topic to conceive. Who better to ask then an individual that has lived in the distant country‚ smelt the air‚ and walked the grounds. I began scouring the halls of Louisiana

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    Interest Free Banking

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    Interest Free Banking” is a fundamental concept derived from the Islamic form of banking. It operates with the primitive professional and ethical standards that exclude the “Muslims” from paying or receiving any kind of interest. This certainly does not mean that the revenue generating activities or money raving businesses are not encouraged. All of these business forms are greatly appreciated as far as they do not involve interest in any kind. There are a lot of financial tools introduced by the

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