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    Article from Connecticut State University: Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage By Chris Demorro Staff Writer The Toyota Prius has become the flagship car for those in our society so environmentally conscious that they are willing to spend a premium to show the world how much they care. Unfortunately for them‚ their ultimate ’green car’ is the source of some of the worst pollution in North America; it takes more combined energy per Prius to produce than a Hummer. Before we delve

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    “A View from the Bridge” is a tragic play written by Arthur Miller‚ based on the concept of illegal immigrants being snitched on by their own relatives.  In this play‚ the boxing scene refers to the last part of Act 1 or Episode 5 of the play. So far in the play‚ we learn that Beatrice and Eddie are married‚ and their adopted child is Catherine‚ who is almost a legal adult.  Marco and Rodolfo are illegal immigrants from Sicily‚ who are Beatrice’s cousins.   Catherine and Rodolfo soon start to develop

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    In the criminal justice system a police officer or crime scene investigator cannot legally search a person or property without a search warrant. There have been ongoing debates and revisions on the legal requirements and circumstances under which it is necessary to obtain a search and seizure warrant before crime scene processing. According to the Fourth Amendment search and seizure requirements‚ a warrant is required any time a reasonable expectation of privacy exists. Therefore‚ in an effort to

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    are a Crime Scene Investigator‚ military police‚ and a cognitive neuroscientist. I am interested in these careers for many reasons‚ and each of them are in different categories. I am interested in a Crime Scene Investigator because I want to help people by giving them one thing that they want most is justice. I want to be a military police because I want to keep people in line and safe. I want to be a cognitive neuroscientist because I want to know why people do something and what makes them do it.

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    Investigating a crime scene. When investigating a crime scene before touching anything investigators must document and photograph everything‚ investigate all doors‚ windows‚ ect of any evidence of how offender got in and out of the crime scene‚ investigate every inch of the crime scene for blood‚ fingerprints‚ footprints‚ weapons‚ bullet holes‚ shell casings etc. and anything that looks out of place. Once this is done investigators can then collect any evidence using the right equipment

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    Success of community policing in Nigeria evidence from community. Abstract. Introduction. What Constitute Community? Jack R. Greene (1988) observed that the most significant problem in community policing strategies is the attempt to define “community “accurately. Greene found that in most community policing programmes‚ the concept of community is defined in terms of administrative areas traditionally used by the police to allocate patrols‚ not in terms of ecological areas” defined by

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    soulful guitar‚ however‚ there was one song that caught my attention every time‚ Billy Joel’s "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant". Growing up on Long Island I’d always been a fan‚ but at such a young age I could never fully grasp what most of his songs were about. Instead‚ every time it would come on I would just dance around snapping my fingers to the beat‚ not a care in the world. But‚ like "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is about growing up and facing reality‚ I had to grow up too. At first

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    listening to music on Ipods and looking at computer screens for lengthy times. Many of them have today evolved from sitting in front of screens to using handheld devices to send e mails‚ text messages and send instant messages. Some of them even talk to each other in bytes. In fact this generation is called the digital generation. Students of today live in a very different world from the world previous generations lived in. They communicate with their peers and teachers via computers‚ i.e. social

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    Fingerprint Security

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    secured at the touch of a fingerprint. Designing in security at the start of a new product development process is more effective than adding it on later. Unlocking your mobile phone by scanning your fingerprint is not a thing of science fiction. It’s an everyday reality for millions of mobile phone users‚ the greatest proportion of who live in Asia. But designing-in security to mobile phones can be difficult. PIN codes and passwords take too long to enter and users often disable them. Since everyone

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    How Do Realists View Crime

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    Realists provide solutions to combating crime    This question raises the issues of how realists see crime.  Realists depending on their left or right perspectives see different levels of crime as an increasing problem. Realists are more interested in resolving the problem of crime‚ other then different possible critical theories. For example‚ why crime is committed in the first place. This approach is more concerned in sourcing realistic solutions inside the criminal justice system. Despite clear

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