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    Criminology in the Future

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    CRIMINOLOGY IN THE FUTURE 1 Criminology in the Future As the world changes‚ people change‚ new technology advances‚ and so does crime. Criminals look for new ways to commit crime and the “loop holes” in the laws. The justice system needs to stay on top of these new technologies to protect the people. With the advancement of technology‚ law officials have to follow the rules of law. Law Enforcement must keep these “liberties” in mind when fighting cybercrime. The Bill of Rights guarantees

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    Living near Hawaii’s volcano‚ Kilauea‚ is not worth the risk because of the uncertainty of the volcano erupting once again. In the article‚ “A force of nature‚” there are many dangers that can occur. The gasses emitted from the volcano is toxic‚ these toxic gasses could affect people’s health in major ways. One way that people’s health can get affected by the volcano is‚ when the gases are released into the air‚ the gases in the air can be inhaled. These gases can harm a human body in major ways

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    one of the most important experiences I would ever engage in‚ it was an opportunity to show off all the skills I have attained to compete against other athletes. Although there was one dilemma with this dream. It was the possibility and probability of being drafted to a team distant from my family‚ the people I love furthermore rely on. I don’t know if I could leave the ones I love to play a sport I’ve fantasised about. The fear of failing and taking this colossal risk was equivalent as a weight restraining

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    Careers of the future

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    of the Future Selection of a suitable career is one of the most difficult tasks for a teenager of today- spoilt for choice with innumerable career options‚ subject to peer pressure‚ parental demands‚ expectations from society‚ worry about own stability‚ fears about career growth for self development and most of all the feeling of trepidation at the unknown. Although this piece does not aim to address all those issues‚ there is one thing it does attempt to do- and that is look into the future and decipher

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    Issues We are living in a society where technology is everything. We are becoming dependent on technology‚ to look something up‚ to communicate with others‚ do assignments or jobs and when we don’t have those things‚ we are in a panic mode where we don’t know how to function without technology anymore. Technology is causing problems such as technostress‚ technophobia‚ internet isolation and addiction‚ which then leads into family and other relationship issues. What is technostress and technophobia? Technostress

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    The future

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    Heading for 2050: The future in a nutshell Introduction This report is mainly surrounding the idea of technology evolution in 2050 in comparation to the present and with our current trends. It will merely present how the life can become even easier and simplified‚ the inaccesibility to information is almost nullified and how the nowadays Sci-fi ideas can become reality. 1. Accesibility First of all‚ when you think about the present‚ you think at how much the technology has evolved compared

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    The possibility that a bomb made with uranium could be created was considered in 1939‚ when WW2 broke out in Europe Two Hungarian physicists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner‚ alerted the US government to the possibility of an atomic bomb. President Roosevelt then set up a program to study uranium and the possibility of an atomic bomb. This started the series of events leading to the atomic bomb. American scientists‚ under this committee discovered that uranium-235(U-235)‚ the type used in the atomic

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    magnesium ribbon is- a. Acidic b. Basic c. Neutral d. All of these Ans . 9. (b) 10. What is the product when sulphur reacts with oxygen? a. Sulphuric acid b. Sulphur trioxide c. Sulphurous acid d. Sulphur dioxide Ans . 10. (d) 11. When sulphur dioxide is dissolve in water then- a. Sulphur is formed b. Sulphur trioxide is formed c. Sulphuric acid is formed d. Sulphurous acid is formed. Ans . 11. (c) 12. What is the chemical formula of sulphurous acid- a. H2SO4 b. SO2 c. SO3 d. H2SO3

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    The possibility of non-verbal communication — A discussion on the Expectancy Violations Theory of Judee Burgoon Introduction In addition to verbal communication‚ the use of non-verbal communication in daily life is actually frequently. Birdwhistell (1970) found that 63% of human communication are non-verbal interaction.[1] Sometimes‚ non-verbal communication is more powerful and more influential than verbal communication. This paper aims to through the Expectancy Violations Theory (EVT)

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    In the novel The Illustrated Man‚ by Ray Bradbury‚ there are many short stories that analyze the abuse and danger of technology‚ as well as our fascination with it. In addition‚ it shows how technology influences our relationships with others. In “The Veldt”‚ a family’s smart house ends up making their lives easier at first‚ but eventually ruining their lives as the technology becomes a replacement for the people themselves. In the story‚ the children end up killing their parents because the home

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