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    when defining the concept of a crime. We as a society‚ generally conceive our concepts by our surroundings. Society is more frequently exposed to street crimes. It is very rare that a day goes by that we do not hear a murder‚ physical attack or robbery through the media. Those so called street crimes affect our neighborhoods and society every day. Those crimes are contributing to the destruction of society‚ our cities‚ and our streets. The street crime is the most harmful of crimes; it is responsible

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    Ways to stay healthy 2- Fast food or traditional food 3- Telemedicine: online patients Language Learning 1- Bilingual education‚ Internet and language learning 2- Language exchanges‚ courses abroad Crime 1- How to avoid street robbery or burglary 2- Crime and technology: identity theft Shopping 1- Shopping centres (malls) and department stores versus small shops 2- Opening hours: on Sundays and bank holidays 3- Shopaholics Progress and Science 1- Space

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    of the Defence: Anver Williams v. Donovan Tisi By: Shaneka Lewis Opening Statement: Greeting courtroom members‚ I am Shaneka Lewis apart of the Defence Attorney and I will be representing my client Donovan Tisi pleading not guilty upon the robbery and bodily harm charges. On December 5th 2013 at 5:30 PM‚ Anver Williams had claimed to be walking home from his basketball practice where he perhaps had been wearing his brand new basketball sneakers. As Mr. Williams was walking home he decided to

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    human laws; he also breaks laws of physics‚ such as gravity‚ for he is able to levitate.  He is the scourge of every justice agency in the world‚ including Scotland Yard‚ and the Flying Squad‚ who specializes in investigating and stopping armed robberies.  Regardless of how certain the authorities are of Macavity’s guilt‚ there is never enough evidence to convict him and he is never found even remotely near the scene of the crime. One of Macavity’s most effective qualities in aiding his crimes is

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    QUESTIONS ON MARY ROWLANDSON’S INDIAN CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE Why does Rowlandson emphasize that her narrative “was written by her own hand for her private use”? (1st paragraph)Because she was a prisioner taken by indians and she decided to write this text in order to make known her story and all the events‚ all write by her‚ because there was other captivity narratives about this written by other authors. Why did she intend her narrative for “the benefit of the afflicted”? (1st paragraph)she

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    Criminals Should Be Punished Or Not Debate criminals deserve to be punished. Most of the people would not hesitate to claim that those who break the law should be punished ans]d put into prison as long as possible in case they continue to endager our lives and property. Also‚ if criminals are not given any punishment they may commit crimes again and again.Crime in general is the worst thing a person can do because it violates the law and it is a violation against the victims.Therefore‚ to protect

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    serious crime‚ especially of a nature that would lead the police to believe that the suspect may be armed and dangerous. A BOLO; be on look out‚ will most likely be out for the person who has committed the felony crime such as murder‚ arson‚ armed robbery‚ and rape. And you will have a description of the person and his vehicle along with the BOLO. As an officer once you see this vehicle or person all your primary focus goes on them. To give you a better understanding of how a felony traffic stop is

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    Analysis of a narrative text: Shooting an Elephant (George Orwell) “Shooting an Elephant” is an autobiographically influenced short story written by George Orwell and published in 1936. It deals with the inner conflict of an imperial police officer in Burma who feels pressured by the Burmese and forced to kill an outraged elephant in order to prove himself and his status as an imperial police officer. The short story can be divided into two parts. In the first two paragraphs the narrator introduces

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    "The distinguishing character or personality of an individual" is the definition of identity given by the Merriam Webster dictionary. Yourdictionary.com says the definition of identity is "who you are‚ the way you think about yourself‚ the way you are viewed by the world and the characteristics that define you". Based on the setting or an environment‚ a person can be puzzled about their identity and what they have to offer. Through tone‚ theme‚ and character development‚ Markus Zusak‚ the writer

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    Victor Jimenez Mr. Rodriguez Period 3 11/7/11 Lil’ Killers “Let them be”‚ “they’re just kids‚” and many other phrases are used by many adults when children make mistakes or do “bad things”. There is a difference‚ however‚ between doing bad things and committing crimes. When a kid hits another kid while playing‚ it is a mistake or sometimes it is just part of the game; but when he lacerates the liver of a six year old‚ or shoots his teacher on the head‚ it is a completely different thing. It

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