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    often cruel and torturous. The unsettling description of a man broken in half on a rack in the early 1700’s is just one of the ways crimes were punished at that time. Flogging was another. The last flogging was in Delaware on June 16‚1952. When a burglar got 20 lashes. Workhouses‚ were an early form of prisons in the sixteenth century Europe. The Penitentiary Era‚ from 1790-1825‚ is when the first prison was started in the USA. They started with the Quakers in Philadelphia. The mass prison era started

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    crossing a frontier. Later‚ these things are being sold in the black market. And it’s really damaging the economy. If I were the minister of justice first thing I would do‚ would be fighting with such crimes by tightening the punishment. Thieves and burglars would have to stay in prisons longer and maybe that would scare them of making same crimes later on their

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    very wealthy government‚ but most families can afford big houses that can provide a safe roof of each of their children. | Water | Water supplies are a 3km walk to and back because of recent famines the walk back is dangerous due to snakes and burglars. Small supplies of water would lead to small portions. | Water is plentiful rich and clean‚ which keeps us safe from teeth problems and keeps us healthy‚ most families of all can afford water but if not it can be provided to them for free | Geography

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    "Ladder" diagrams Ladder diagrams are specialized schematics commonly used to document industrial control logic systems. They are called "ladder" diagrams because they resemble a ladder‚ with two vertical rails (supply power) and as many "rungs" (horizontal lines) as there are control circuits to represent. If we wanted to draw a simple ladder diagram showing a lamp that is controlled by a hand switch‚ it would look like this: The "L1" and "L2" designations refer to the two poles of

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    now reject Miranda’s fire claim. (12 marks) b. Would it make any difference to your answer to Part a. of this question if an insurance investigator finds evidence of a break-in‚ and concludes that the fire may well have been started by burglars seeking to hide the fact they had stolen goods and equipment? (8 marks)

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    The Canterbury Tales is a huge story written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The tale consists of many small prologues and tales including “The Pardoner’s Prologue” and “The Pardoner’s Tale.” The Pardoner is the biggest scum throughout the tales. In the prologue‚ The Pardoner’s main concept is “Radix malorum est cupiditas (The love of money is the root of all evil)”(Chaucer 142). However‚ the Pardoner disregards his own concept and is a lying disobedient hypocrite. Thus‚ the Pardoner should be judged by his

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    And when he hears the gun drop he tries to dive after it and when he gets the gun the man pulls out another gun and brian shots at him and miss and the burglar misses his shot also so brian gets closer and they both shot and they both hit each other brian shot kills him and the burglar wounds brian. I chose the book The perfect shot because i wanted to try something new i never really read mysteries book and i seen this one in the library and i was about sports which

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    CHAPTER-1-INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS PC COMMUNICATION In many situations a communication link between two devices becomes essential. This communication can be wired or wireless. If two devices are close to each other a wired link is preferred. However in many situations two devices are reasonably far apart. In that case a wireless link is preferred. One of the popular wireless communication technologies is RF communication that is being used in our project. The HT12E and HT12D

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    He then get’s ready for work which is something he did before. The second change in Alfred is that he is more confident‚ and he stands up for himself when he is getting bullied. He finally says “ no to Major‚when he asks Alfred to disable the burglar alarm.Major was shocked that Alfred would say no to him‚He was shocked because Alfred never talked back to Major and never said no to him before for anything.Major then says to Alfred that he will give him a few days to change his mind. The third

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    murderer or rapist following her‚ simply because of the color of his skin‚ which made him feel embarassed and dismayed. Staples also writes about being chased through his place of work when his own office manager called security‚ believing him to be a burglar. At the time‚ these people who were being racist and judging him for being black felt like the victims‚ but Staples shows us the other side of racism. The true victims’ side of racism‚ where shame and embarassment are all too familiar. Despite the

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