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    This file of CRJ 306 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 Robbery and Extortion comprises: Which crime‚ robbery or extortion is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these two crimes. Substantively respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings. Law - General Law Robbery and Extortion. Which crime‚ robbery or extortion‚ is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these

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    is the exact total of Customers B‚ C‚ and D. This had to have been done before the murder‚ because the heel to toe footsteps that belonged to Ernie show that he walked to the cash register after mopping (footstep trail Y.) This was done before the robbery‚ because the only two reasons that he would’ve opened the register would be to either check someone out‚ or to give someone money during a stick up. We can tell that he wasn’t getting robbed‚ because the money’s still there.This allows us to rule

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    There are several methods of shopping. Brick-and-mortar and online shopping are the most common. Brick-and-mortar shopping is shopping at a store. Online shopping is shopping on the Internet. Like everything else in life‚ there are many advantages and disadvantages to brick-and-mortar and online shopping. Exploring your options may be very beneficial to your life style. When comparing brick-and-mortar and online shopping‚ the consumer must take in consideration of convenience. When brick-and-mortar

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    the robbery

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    The robbery I was serving a lady and her child at the front of the cupcake shop‚ cute cupcakes. I was placing vanilla and chocolate cupcakes in a box when I heard a gunshot. My head shot up to the direction of the piercing sound. When my eyes find the attacker he had already shot 5 people‚ a child and mother and also two men. I froze as I saw the attacker moving towards me. As he was walking towards me I suddenly remembered there was an emergency button if there was ever an emergency the button

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    When I was about seven years old‚ I noticed a little girl sobbing. She had dropped her snow cone on the playground blacktop and got really upset. I was holding my mom’s hand in one hand and my very own snow cone in the other. I slowly walked over to the little girl and handed her mine. with no remorse‚ I walked away. In the corner of my eye‚ I saw a big smile on that girl’s face. I was being very selfless. In the two folktales “ The Four Dragons”‚ and “Uncle Ry and the Moon‚” the main characters

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    Eleonora Vaccari 02/05/11 * Travelling to a different country can be both exciting and frustrating at the same time. What are the most important pieces of advice that you would give visitors coming to you country? Give reasons and details to support your response STRUCTURE Intro: people travel a lot ->to know different cultures‚ to try new food‚ just to relax Main 1: Be aware of thieves ->they could steal your bag‚ camera‚.. Ex:Rome: subway: I saw

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    People all over the world our motivated by different things‚ many people our motivated for the fame‚ money‚ or the power. Nobody really realises that the reason why the do most the things they do now are probably for one those 3 motivations. When people usually do something they look at what’s in it for them or what they’re getting out of it. It is like the book Crime and Punishment‚ the main character Raskolnikov is killing people for money. Raskolnikov lives a meager life‚ he is a bitter man

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    I woke up to complete silence but a screaming in my head that something wasn’t right. My eyes opened to the sight of two strangers walking through my living room. There was still no sound‚ not even the creak of their footsteps as they deliberately crept towards the door. I was instantly flooded with adrenaline as I shattered the silence with a single word. “HEY!” I barked‚ causing the eyes of the men to snap straight towards the source of the word. Dropping what was in their hands they burst out

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    Elements of Robbery

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    ROBBERY Art. 293- Who are guilty of robbery?  -any person who‚ with intent to gain‚ shall take any personal property belonging to one another‚ by means of violence against or intimidation of any person‚ or using force upon anything‚ shall be guilty of robbery Elements of robbery  there must be personal property belonging to another  there must be unlawful taking of that property  that the taking must be with intent to gain  that there is violence against or intimidation of any person

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    audience of the history‚ severity‚ and consequences of bank robberies. Other than the general and specific purpose statements‚ the central idea statement should be made. The central idea statement is commonly known as the thesis. The central idea statement is a one-sentence statement that sums up the major points of the speech. An example would be: The bank robbery in Norfolk‚ Nebraska is just another example of how severe bank robberies have become over the decades. Once these statements are made

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