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    SOCIAL THREAT OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY armando c. ceralde april 11‚ 2012 pangasinan state university This position paper discusses the increasing number of minor offenders in our society. Juvenile delinquency has been the topic of several discussions and debates among lawmakers and social groups who express their concerns and views citing that it is a serious issue in the society. Historically‚ the first law that concerns the issue is the P.D. 603 (Child and Youth Welfare Code) signed in

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    +++Satan’s Threat+++ Don’t you know me look at me well‚ I am he who in fairer age ruled with grandeur and power‚ venerated and fear the absolute God of the Filipinos. As long as your people faithful to my holy cult‚ said their prayers before me. I saved them I thousand times from death‚ hunger‚ fear. Your fields overflowed with fragrant greenery the golden grain sprouted without labor from the hallowed earth then‚ undefiled. But now your rich land disconsolate and afflicted groans under the rule

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    Threats of New Entrants The threat of new entrants in the fast food industry are noted to be a strong summary assessment characteristic . The reasoning behind this is that there are no set barriers or loops that could legally prevent a company from entering the industry. The major barriers a firm faces in this industry are the economies of scale and the access to distribution. In order to capture the market they have spend tremendous amount of money on advertising and marketing. If a firm wants

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    Running head: THE GROWING THREAT OF COMPUTER CRIME The Growing Threat of Computer Crime Diana Ritter Baker College of Cadillac May 9‚ 2001 Abstract Computers have been used for most kinds of crime‚ including fraud‚ theft‚ larceny‚ embezzlement‚ burglary‚ sabotage‚ espionage‚ murder‚ and forgery‚ since the first cases were reported in 1958. One study of 1‚500 computer crimes established that most of them were committed by trusted computer users within businesses; persons with the requisite skills

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    Kristen Leacock 12/14/07 Expository Writing CMP-120-C1 Is Global Warming A Threat Or An Illusion? Part II In addition to the discussion on Antarctica and the Arctic‚ three statements are being challenged. The first statement that is being challenged concerns the worldwide temperature that “has apparently increased by less than a degree (0.9) Fahrenheit” which took place before World War II” (Stott). We are further updated that there was a “ride in temperature

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    Global Warming: An exponential threat We currently live in a highly globalized world from every point of view (technological‚ scientific‚ cultural‚ economic‚ communicative‚ etc.) hence‚ one of the most negative effects that generated globalization has been the growing ecological imbalance that has harmed the planet. The global warming has become of the most dangerous threats and challenges to face in the 21st century. Many companies and factories are currently one of the main factors which

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    From F to Faith: The Threat of Lutheranism The end of the fifteenth century had left Christendom with a Church in great need of reform. The Church had been greatly weakened by the events of the past few centuries. The fourteenth century’s Great Famine and Black Death had battered the public’s trust in the Church‚ as had the Papal Schism spanning from 1378-1417. When the ideas of Martin Luther began to spread in the early 1500s‚ the Church became afraid for its power‚ its reputation‚ and its

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    Antibiotics are rapidly becoming useless and we are forced to deal with the problems of the post antibiotic era. Our current state is urgent to say the least‚ the entire CDC urgent threat list is filled with a wide range of multi-resistant bacteria. Clostridium difficile is the first on the list‚ it is gram-positive and erupts from the distribution of normal colon bacteria. The on set primarily starts by taking antibiotics‚ because Clostridium difficile is immune to nearly all antibiotics. Second

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    persist with many consumers still reluctant to impart credit card information over the Internet and mobile devices. This paper will discuss fundamental security threats associated with the increasing reliance of e-commerce for business transactions and various ways to minimize these threats. While we shall look generally at security threats and how they affect the various parties in an e-business transaction‚ our focus in this paper is on customer-to-business transactions over the internet and electronic

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    Index Internet as a threat to the high street Introduction Ever since its creation‚ the internet has developed drastically. One of its focal areas is internet shopping‚ which is vastly becoming more popular during the last few years‚ which led to the factor of increasing consumerism to a point almost beyond recognition. For those who have access to the internet‚ they are granted the privilege of a vast choice of not only physical but also digital products which have always

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