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    DRAFT WHO WILL PROTECT THE CHILDREN? THE UNTOLD STORY OF UNACCOMPANIED MINORS IN WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAMS1 Michal Gilad* Abstract Witness protection programs originated in the 80’s to protect middle-aged Mafia affiliated witnesses. However‚ over the last decade‚ a new generation of witnesses emerged. They are youthful‚ risk taking and vulnerable to intimidation. They are also vital for the effective prosecution of modern forms of crime involving a subculture of juveniles‚ which adults find

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    An election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office.[1]Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated since the 17th century.[1] Elections may fill offices in the legislature‚ sometimes in the executive and judiciary‚ and for regional and local government. This process is also used in many other private and business organizations‚ from clubs to voluntary associations and corporations. Suffrageedit

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    Witness’ remains a text that speaks truths to audience today. Discuss. The themes presented in the film ‘Witness’ are definitely still existing to the audience of today due solely to the fact that the Amish still remain in present society. The Amish are a community where modern technology does not exist. The film establishes a culture clash between the Amish and the ‘English’ which still occurs today. The idea of a culture clash in the film ‘Witness’ is played on by Weir as he establishes a

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    Protecting Sensitive Labels in Social Network Data Anonymization ABSTRACT: Privacy is one of the major concerns when publishing or sharing social network data for social science research and business analysis. Recently‚ researchers have developed privacy models similar to k-anonymity to prevent node reidentification through structure information. However‚ even when these privacy models are enforced‚ an attacker may still be able to infer one’s private information if a group of nodes largely share

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    According to Morris‚[3] corruption is described as the illegitimate use of public power to benefit a private interest. Senior‚[4] however‚ defines corruption as an action to (a) secretly provide (b) a good or a service to a third party (c) so that he or she can influence certain actions which (d) benefit the corrupt‚ a third party‚ or both (e) in which the corrupt agent has authority. Scales of corruption[edit] Corruption can occur on different scales. There is corruption that occurs as small favours

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    however‚ do not have a personal name ‚ only recognizing God as God. (Holden 2007) His outstanding qualities are love‚ justice‚ wisdom and power. A witness is an individual who states facts from direct personal knowledge or views of truths of which he/she is convinced of. Thus‚ the term “ Jehovah’s Witness”‚ which describes someone that proclaims the truth that Jehovah is a loving and just God‚ deserving of our love and obedience. Both religions

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    Jehovah Witness is a Cult September 7‚ 2010 HU300-11 Jehovah Witness is a Cult There are many different types of religions that are practiced on a daily basis. Each one of these religions believes their beliefs are correct and other religions are false religions. One certain religion that seems to be talked about the most is called Jehovah’s Witnesses. This religion seems to have more history of myths than any other religion out there. The witnesses have been stereotyped as being a cult

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    The Federal Witness Protection Service has been around for over 45 years. The program has protected families and witnesses from harm and danger. Witness Protection is an important program to help put criminals behind bars. The program was established in 1970 under the Organized Crime Control Act. Although‚ the program officially began in 1971. The program is used to relocate‚ protect and provide new identities to witnesses of federal or state government cases. Since 1971‚ the program has relocated

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    History The general epistle of First Peter speaks to the condition of the churches across the traditional lines of the time and place. (1) Written to a group that is located in what’s generally known today as Asia Minor it has provided comfort to many believers for many years. What encouragement to find reminders to keep the faith and to hold onto the hope of heaven. From the salutation that identifies the author as Peter to the exhortations regarding proper response to suffering. The question of

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    In the excerpt from Forche’s Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness‚ she explores a prominent issue within poetry: the presence of two distinct poetic categories‚ the personal and political‚ both of which‚ she claims‚ produce bias. In the first paragraph‚ Forche distinguishes between the “personal” and “political” bias‚ claiming one is too emotional‚ while the other too divisive. Consequently‚ she introduces the concept of “poetry of witness‚” in which one’s personal and political viewpoints have less

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