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- 22641: Crime In the United States
- Crime In the United States Introduction: Our report is on Crime in the United States. Crime is a major problem all over the world, but we are focusing on the crime problem right here in our own country. We have listed some different statistics, problems, and solutions. FBI Crime Statistics: Final 1995 crime statistics showed that 13.9 million ...
- 22642: Machiavelli's The Prince
- ... on paper his displeasure and advice he longed to give politicians. In November of 1512 his actions where restricted and a few months later Machiavelli was imprisoned and tortured, for suspect of conspiring against the new rulers, only later to be acquitted and released. Later Machiavelli had a brief return to public life when he received a grant from Pope Clement of Rome, for writing his History of Florence. Machiavelli died ...
- 22643: Computer Crimes
- ... them and examined it closely, gaining evidence against TES. When confronted by the BSA with a lawsuit, TES abruptly emptied its office. (Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, 8/26/95) The following example involves the popular new software program Windows 95. The long awaited program hit stores on Aug. 24 but it has been selling in street markets and shops in Europe and Asia for months. Robin Burton, European spokesman for the ...
- 22644: Sophocles
- ... celebration of the victory of Salamis. When Sophocles reached the late twenties, he was ready to compete in the City Dionysia, which is a celebration held every year at the theater of Dionysus in which new plays are presented all of the time. This was to show how successful Sophocles was in his acting career. During his first competition, Sophocles had the honor of competing against the great Aeschylus himself and ...
- 22645: Common Sense Control, Not Gun Control
- ... none in four months. (186) There is one other way of dropping the crime rate involving firearms, this is through stricter laws in respect to crimes that involve a firearm. "A study . . . revealed that in New York City, which has about the most prohibitive gun legislation in the country, only one out of six people convicted of crimes involving weapons went to jail." (Goldwater 186). Statistics like this arise "because too ...
- 22646: The Iron Heel
- ... deeper into the lives of those less tortured by life and spit upon as humans, we learn more about equality. It's as simple as this; life isn't fair. If everyone were equal, this world would be very boring and dull. Moral, excitement and working for your best would be long forgotten. It would be a Utopia gone horribly wrong. No matter how much people complain and preach equality for ...
- 22647: Cellular Phreaking
- ... that's "just visiting". When your BOC tries to collect for the calls from your alleged "home BOC", they will discover you are not a real customer; but by then, you can create an entirely new electronic identity, and use that instead. How does the cellular system know who is calling, and where they are? When a mobile phone enters a cell's area of transmission, it transmits its phone number ...
- 22648: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
- ... Suzanne, and David Teasley. Capital Punishment: A Brief Overview. CRS Report For Congress 95-505GOV (1995): 4. Frame, Randy. A Matter Of Life and Death. Christianity Today 14 Aug. 1995: 50 Grisham, John. The Chamber. New York: Island Books, 1994. Stewart, David O. Dealing with Death. American Bar Association Journal 80.11 (1994): 50 Tabak, Ronald J. Report: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel and Lack of Due Process in Death Penalty Cases ...
- 22649: Spike Lee
- ... much come from the old school of thinking where he owns this place and things are going to be done his way, right away, or no way. He doesn't even open his mind to new ideas. This shows that he is a very domineering and overpowering individual who fears change. This fear leads him into a shouting match with Buggin Out who insists that he will form a boycott against ...
- 22650: Capital Punishment
- ... the respondents supported the death penalty, but only a bare majority -- 53 percent supported it when the alternative was life without parole. Gallup further asked if the respondents would still support the death penalty if new evidence proved that the death penalty does not act as a deterrent to murder. Support for capital punishment then dropped to 43 percent (Gallup Report, 1986). There are many examples of cases from which to ...
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