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    methods to commit the felonies for which he was charged. He initially used a computer with access to the Internet to take over the email accounts of individuals who he located using the popular social media website‚ Facebook. Mr. Bronk located his victims by searching random Facebook profiles that had personal email addresses available to the public. Once he had the email addresses he tried to access emails accounts‚ by attempting to reset the passwords for said email accounts‚ by guessing at the security

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    that examines the effect of crime on society are; T.R Miller‚ M.A Cohen and B. Wiersma in “Victim Cost and Consequences”‚ “Community Crime Preventions” by S. Archamnhault‚ B. Cartier and S. Rizkalla‚ and the lectures of Dr. Christiaan Bezudenhaut. These literary works will be used to address each sub problem‚ stating their opinions and conclusions as well as how they arrived at that conclusion. Victims of crime may face a range if immediate‚ short-term and long term reactions in the aftermath

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    Loyalist forces. F 5. The old man was the last one to leave his native town. T FOR DISCUSSION 1. In this story the old man represents the innocent people who are the victims of war. How does Hemingway convey the sadness of the old man´s situation? By showing his story‚ how he lost everything and had no idea of his future. Victims of war stay with nothing and do not have nothing to go. Also by demonstrating how vulnerable is‚ he does not have a voice to opinion and does what he is told. 2. The

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    For decades‚ physical bullying has been a consistent problem for young people attending school. Yet the rapid growth of the Internet has redefined how students pick on one another‚ giving the traditional bullying a new form. Cyberbullying is now the new era of bullying; where faces can be hidden and hurtful words can be stamped for the world to see. Since the creation of social networking sites‚ online bullying has become a global phenomenon and has been affecting hundreds of lives worldwide‚ especially

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    ’Stasiland’ by Anna Funder is an account. In this study she interprets an ignored history of everyday people from East Germany through interviewing and collecting stories of witnesses. In many sections of Stasiland‚ positivity is demonstrated through victims courageous stories‚ however a sense of loss is always present‚ overshadowing the optimism displayed in the final chapter. This feeling of grief which belies through the book is shown through Miriam who loses her freedom at age 16 and later in life

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    and cruelty. When Prejean enters deeper in Matthews mind she nearly frustrates because of the fact that a man who killed two teenagers has no regret for what he has done‚ and instead of listening what Prejean says‚ Poncelet sees himself as the victim. Matthew blames everybody else for his current state of being in prison‚ he even says that it was their kids own fault of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In an interview‚ which might put Poncelet in a better light‚ not for him but for

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    Website Assessment Essay Bullying has become a significant problem in many school systems today. Students who are victims of bullying are taking drastic steps to make their pain go away. According to Dr. Terry Thomas Ehiorobo‚ a school principal and adjunct professor with ten years of administrative experience‚ these drastic steps include the victims’ committing suicide and/or murder. In a survey of approximately 1900 students in grades seven through twelve‚ 48% indicated they have been harassed

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    sufferings.The picture of the sufferers are same all throughout the country.These women face torture from their husband and in laws which gradually leads to broken marriage.Family laws of different religions are not strong enough to support the victims of broken marriage.In some cases‚the husbands decieved the wives and ran away with the lifelong savings of their lives.The women who are affected by this problem become hopeless.They do not get support from the society.Even‚the laws to

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    entitled “Crash” has many heartbreaking and extraordinary scenes that stood out to me‚ some more than others. But the scene that is the most memorable to me is the scene in which the African American detective was at a crime scene and realized that the victim of the crime scene was his very own little brother. The detective was too caught up in his own life and his own problems that he ceased to realize the danger his little brother was in. His mother begged him before to go find his brother but he never

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    between reporting and suffering that may have been brought on for the crime victims of this case‚ the relationship between the victim profiles and the victim family profiles‚ the role in which the family may have played in the crime‚ relationships that developed between the victim and the victim’s families of this event and how the Restorative Justice Model would have better served the victims of this crime. The indirect victims‚ The Curley’s‚ as a result of this crime experienced a magnitude of media

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