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    1. Choose the correct tense and voice. On November 22‚1963 the President of US of America John F.Kennedy 1)to arrive in Dallas in a beautiful sunny day.They2)to leave the airport at 11.50 a.m..At12.30 the car 3)to turn from Houston street to elm street.The car 4)to move very slowly.Mr. Kenedy and his wife 5)wave at the crowds when there 6)to be the sound of a gun.The Presidents hand 7)to stop moving.There 8) to be a third shoot and his head 9)to cover with blood.John Kennedy 10)to assassinate

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    education‚ mental health and substance abuse programs help to prepare a person for the outside world and all that entails there life’s once they are released. The victim impact statement assists the judge when he or she decides what sentence the defendant should receive. Although the judge will decide the defendant’s sentence

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    The two sources selected for the ‘Secondary Source Assignment’ include Christopher Tyerman’s The Crusades (chapter six)‚ and William Urban’s Victims of the Baltic Crusade. To start‚ Tyerman’s primary proposition contends that the Crusades were more than just a religious movement‚ as the process of executing the Crusades – extensive economic planning‚ recruitment‚ logistics‚ and other necessary plans – was needed to run each Crusade. The author proves this arguments through highlighting the differences

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    waiting for her. She didn’t notice anything strange about it but was happy that she didn’t have to look for one. The newspapers next day had picture of both of them and said that they were found dead. Plot Point 1 The scene here is the 3rd and final victim. He is a Brazilian who is come to India for a holiday. He’s been around the city a few times and knows most of the places that offer good food and places to site see and shop. But today he is in a hurry to get to a place and catches an auto. He gets

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    Child Soldiers Child soldiers should be identified as victims not predators. Young children play a huge part in life and death situations around the world.The children face injury and death many are sexually abused. Those who do survive are traumatized emotionally from their experience. Child soldiers should not be prosecuted because many do not choose to volunteer so the outcome is death or abduction. Children can be easily manipulated and intimidated‚ child soldiers are often not given a say

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    - Victim evidence- In a forensic lab there is always data that is specified to a victim’s case such as fingerprints‚ DNA‚ and apparatus (weapons) it is often used to help solve cases such as murders and crimes that need forensic technology to help identify the suspect. Because of the importance of this information it has to be stored securely meaning it should be locked in a file draw which is located inside a securely locked room designated to specific cases. Information is slowly added to the investigation

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    Perpetrator ’s Relationship to Victim Chart The scope of this discussion will discover what type of sample chart‚ which is the perpetrator ’s relationship to victims in a rape situation. The first item discussed is identifying what type of chart was used for the information given. The second item discussed is this the best way to display the data. Finally‚ the last discussion is on what type of graph or chart would the author use to present this data and why. The type of chart found on the

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    purposely didn’t give her a name because he wants us to determine if she is a victim or a villain. It the most popular topic that high school students are arguing about. This story set deep in the farmlands of the 1930’s Salina Valley. Imagine the life during the Great Depression and she is the only female on the ranch do you think she is really a villain? Although Curley’s wife is describe as a tart but I think she is a victim because she is lonely‚ men are being prejudice‚ and it the time period during

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    A victim; someone who is harmed by an event or action. Curley’s wife‚ a character often perceived as cruel‚ is really misunderstood. Throughout the story‚ her name is never mentioned‚ and while she tries to interact with the other characters‚ she is always pushed away and rejected. Her imitation of the cruelty she experiences is just a reflection of how she is treated by the people she tries to communicate with. The impulsiveness she exhibits while decision-making is a result of her need for attention

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    will be discussing‚ victim or a villain. Both sides of Shylock’s personality are portrayed throughout "˜The Merchant of Venice.’ Many of the characters in the play look upon Shylock as a villain‚ but this indeed might just be a biased opinion because of the love that they have for a fellow friend‚ who’s life has been put at stake due to a bond connecting the two. This then leads to the key question: is Shylock a mean spiteful moneylender with no intention of mercy or is he a victim to severe racial

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