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    happened in Malaysia and USA‚ and comparison of this crime between these two countries. CONTENTS: There are three categories of cybercrime which are cybercrime on to properties‚ cybercrime on to human being‚ and cybercrime against organization and society. These three categories have their differences. The first category is cybercrime on to properties. The example for this cybercrime is stealing information‚ intellectual properties‚ money as well as services. Stealing information is access webpage

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    Teenage problems in the USA

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    INTRODUCTION The topic of the present paper is “Teenage problems in the USA”. Youth is a time of uncertainty and change. Physical‚ emotional and social changes take place during this time and make adolescence difficult. Hence‚ at this period teens in every country and especially in America face many problems including depression‚ sexual pressures‚ bullying‚ financial worries‚ the balance of media and technology as well as drugs and alcohol. Therefore‚ we will browse the internet to find relevant

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    Condom Distribution to Teens Over the past 30 years‚ condom distribution has not effectively helped against sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or teen pregnancies because condoms are used incorrectly or not at all. The question remains: does it encourage teens to engage in sex by pushing condoms in their hands? We will explore the effectiveness of the program‚ taxpayer views‚ and religious views. The theory generally accepted in justifying the distribution of condoms to teenagers is that this

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    Rural Health in Usa

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    these changes can bring a healthy community in rural areas. INTRODUCTION Recent studies show that in total population of USA nearly 30 percent of the population is living in rural parts of the America. The people living here have little access to health care providers. In order to get access to health care they face many problems. Costs‚ demographic mal-distribution‚ socioeconomic barriers‚ communication and education barriers‚ lack of

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    International Distribution Strategies Name: Institution: Date: Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 5 2.0 International distribution channels ................................................................................. 7 2.1 what is an international distribution channel of consumer goods? ............................... 8 2.2 The design

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    | | USA | Environment | Competition | - Since the 90s ‚ all thoothpastes in the US offered fluoride protection - Main competitors are represented by : Procter&Gamble (Crest)‚ GlaxoSmithKline (Aquafresh‚ Sensodyne)‚ and Churc &Dwight (Arm&Hammer‚ Close-up‚ Mentadent‚ Aim‚ Pepsodent)- Growth of Crest’s value hare of the retail toothpaste market thanks to new product intiatives such : * Crest+Scope which is positioned as a toothpaste and mouthwash product that also whitened teeth(achieved

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    Usa Patriot Act

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    Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act" (USA Patriot Act). In the years since the passing of the Patriot Act‚ there has been much controversy and debate regarding the positive and negative advantages‚ and consequences of this bill. As a member of the law enforcement community I have experienced firsthand some of the changes the Patriot Act has brought upon this nation. A result of this experience along with information obtained in the studying of this act and consequences‚ has

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    The unequal distribution of wealth has always been a huge problem that has plagued society throughout the ages. As forms of governments of each nation have changed‚ the unequal distribution of wealth has remained a constant. Even in Communist countries‚ which were supposed to eliminate this problem by abolishing the private ownership of land‚ the unequal distribution of wealth was still a problem in their society. It is difficult for society as a whole to make advancements‚ because of the unequal

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    Pestel Anaylsis of Usa

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    UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USAUSA The American Revolution and the war for independence from Britain began with a small fight between British troops and colonists on April 19‚1775. The British troops left Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ planning to take weapons and ammunition from revolutionary colonists. At Lexington‚ they met armed colonists who were called Minutemen because they could be ready to fight in a minute. The Minutemenplanned to protest silently and not shoot unless

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    The USA Patriot Act and Its Negative Effects on the Civil Liberties and Constitutional Freedoms Christopher Smith Expository Writing TTH 2-350pm California State University San Bernardino Abstract The catastrophic events that took place on September 11‚ 2001 opened America’s eyes to the realization that we are not as safe as we believed. Hi-jackers took control of four commercial jets with sole intentions of causing destruction on American soil. Three of the planes reached their targets

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