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    the space heater provide? What did the evidence indicate? The space heater was on when the fire started. What information did you gain from the pictures taken at the scene? The information we gained from the pictures taken at the scene was‚ the victim was laying on the floor during the fire‚ The crazed glass window is not conclusive‚ And the fire burned more intensely in the puddle shaped area. (May involve some type of liquid.) To whom did the fingerprints on the match box belong? What characteristics

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    the play King Lear‚ by William Shakespeare‚ many characters experience their own level of justice‚ both fair and excessive. Justice is essential in any society in order to maintain structure and authority. Justice is also important to ensure the victim feels secure and satisfied after a crime is committed against them and lastly justice allows a person to take responsibility for their actions and grow as a person. Every functioning society relies on structure and authority to maintain order

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    better fund-raising. 5. High-profile users tweeted about the drive to help victims of the earthquake‚ and many of their followers tweeted and re-tweeted the message‚ helping the Red Cross raise more than $8 million through text messaging within 48 hours of the quake. Synonym = Turn Explanation: I chose the word Turn ‚ because in this sentence the word "drive" is used to describe the ambition of the people to help the victims of the earthquake‚ by choosing the word "turn" it shows that twitter helped

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    prepare the concert earnestly and are serious about their propose‚ they are so impressive that Jackson is humbled. Hip-Hop Response: The crowds get impatient‚ MCs indicate nothing will stop the hip-hop event to happen. Limbo: Security does not let the victims of the revolution into the venue‚ organizer tries to negotiate with the director of the Gezira Sports Club but fails. Epic Switch: The venue changes‚ but the crowd is not going to miss out the concert and do appear in the new location. End Game: When

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    is intended to cause harm‚ distress or fear. If someone was in the position to stop you from being bullied and did nothing how would you feel? Are you even aware of how much pain the victims feel every day? It isn’t a good feeling waking up every day knowing you’re going to get torture and see no way out. When victims sees no way out of their situation they become depress and tense to shut them self’s in a box away from people‚ some choose to retaliate by bringing guns and knife to school‚ fighting

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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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    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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    already developed and is causing harm. For example‚ tertiary prevention includes the identification of sex offenders and domestic violence (DV) perpetrators‚ efforts to control negative behavior by punishment or treatment and assistance for the victims. The clinical description of domestic violence is a pattern of assaultive behaviors‚ including psychological‚ physical‚ and sexual attacks that adults or adolescents utilize against individuals who have or had relations. (Child Welfare Information

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