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    alarming rate worldwide with more than a million people becoming victims every single day‚ according to the Norton Cybercrime Report 2011. The victims of cybercrime also paid dearly with a total loss of US$388bil (RM1.21bil) to cybercriminals in 2010. Effendy Ibrahim‚ director of consumer business at Symantec Asia Pacific‚ said that cybercrimes don’t only cost victims financially but emotionally too. “On average‚ it takes 10 days for a victim to recover from a cybercrime and it can be emotional too considering

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    vehicle extrication

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    rescuers and victims‚ and to improve the chances of victim survival. The basic steps to vehicle extrication are scene size up‚ vehicle stabilization‚ glass removal‚ gain access‚ disentanglement‚ victim removal‚ and breakdown/cleanup. The first step is scene size up. Rescuers start to assess the scene as they arrive at the accident. They are looking at how many vehicles are involved‚ how many victims are in those vehicles‚ the extent of damage to the vehicles‚ and how badly are the victims trapped in

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    gradually seduce their targets through attention‚ kindness‚ and also affection. They use these seductive techniques against their victims to build a relationship. This plays right into the adolescent mind as they look for people that can relate to their feelings. With the presence of searchable Facebook and Twitter profiles predators can easily find information about potential victims since many naive children list personal information with no regard to safety. Even simple statements listed on a profile such

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    however‚ slavery is still a problem for most countries‚ including the United States. The modern day term for slavery is human trafficking. Just like slavery these individuals are generally forced or manipulated by their captors. Human trafficking victims vary from the young to the old and usually involve those who are uneducated and poor. The types of human trafficking vary greatly. The three types of human trafficking are sex trafficking‚ forced labor and organ trafficking. Sex trafficking is

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    much more risky for the person doing the baiting‚ since not only is the victim usually able to tell who their tormentor is‚ but if they have both a face and a name‚ they can report the baiter to the proper authorities‚ making punishment much more likely. Suicide baiting tends to be short-lived when it happens offline‚ because the baiter can physically see the emotional and psychological damage they’re doing to their victims and that‚ in turn‚ takes its toll on the baiters themselves. Since the Internet

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    Kalee Rustvold April 10‚ 2013 C .J. 110 Assignment #1 Case Number: RB/H201/505 Incident: Burglary; Homicide Reporting Officer: Officer Kalee Rustvold Date of Report: 04 April 2013 At about 2200 hours on 04 April 2013‚ I received a call from dispatch‚ stating there were shots fired at the McDonalds located at 6561 Edinger Ave. I proceeded to the Location of 6561 Edinger Ave. while in route to the location

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    victimization‚ she outlines her four victim positions with the intention of increasing understanding of Canadian literature‚ and how these guidelines apply to anyone‚ Canadian or otherwise. In "The Watcher"‚ by Guy Vanderhaeghe‚ Atwood ’s concepts can be used to identify and understand the position of Vanderhaeghe ’s main character‚ Charlie Bradley‚ as well as increase understanding of Vanderhaeghe ’s work as a piece of distinctly Canadian fictional Literature. Atwood ’s four victim positions can be used to

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    Jeffrey Dahmer

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    acts occurred. Dahmer never used aggression in the commission of his crimes but rather a method of attack that would con his victims into lowering their guard making them main targets for him. Dahmer’s primary targets were drifters‚ locals‚ and prostitutes often exchanging alcohol and money for sexual favors. This can be the sole reason why so many men became Dahmer’s victim because he targeted individuals who would voluntarily leave with him. As stated in the biography Dahmer’s hot-spot for possible

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    Victims of bullying are often left with a scar whether it is physically or even emotionally. Bullying effects the victims in many different ways and the results of bullying could also ruin someone’s life. There are many things that could happen to the victims if the bullying is not stopped. As a start the victim could start to skip school in order to avoid the traditional bullying or to get away from the embarrassment that would have been a result of cyberbullying. The victim could turn to gateway

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    South L. A School Ethos

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    Throughout the description and analysis of the horrific reality of violence in a Southern L.A. School‚ the author effectively used ethos and pathos to stress the importance of the story to readers. Beatty’s combined experience and closeness to the situation makes her testimonial trustworthy and authoritative. In addition to having a firm understanding of the shootings in South L.A.‚ the Author utilizes pathos through her emotion to guide readers to arrive at a deeper level of understanding about

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