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5931: Computer Crime
... cents from many different accounts this may seem like nothing but when all compiled can be alot. A stick up robber averages about $8,000 each "job", and he has to put his life and personal freedom on the line to do it while the computer hacker in the comfort of his own living room averages $500,000 a "job". As for people destroying information, this is for taking some one ...
5932: The Prince and the Pauper
... streets, he has to find a way to get back to the palace and reclaim his rightful throne. Along the way he suffers many predicaments including starvation, abuse, and jail. Mark Twain’s style in writing The Prince and the Pauper was very unique. Since the novel takes place in the sixteenth century the dialogue and narration is written in the language style of that time. “Oh, prithee, no more, my ...
5933: The Unabomber: Is He Serious?
... for instance, if he was this vague when he walked his pen across, it's no wonder he's been able to stay free for this long. Now, from this point on, I think his writing became much more understandable to me. I started to agree with much of what he had to say and what he used to describe the majority of our society. I shared a lot of his ...
5934: Firearms; Vital Tools for Self Defense or Deadly Killers?
... A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state comma". This is ensuring the right of each state to have and regulate it's own militia. At the time of the writing of the constitution people were afraid of an over powering, dominating government like the government of England that they overthrew. This right would ensure that the Federal army wouldn't have total power as in ...
5935: Gun Control
... crime they should allow people the right to conceal and carry there own firearm. Most pro-gun control people want you to believe that, the police are there to protect you. The police are not personal bodyguards. The police there as a general deterrent to crime, they usually act after the crime as occurred. Many court cases have stated that the police have no obligation to protect you. You cannot sue ...
5936: Euthanasia and the Robert Latimer Case
... were legalized? Likely. A killer with a good defence would attempt to prove that they killed a disabled person to put them out of their misery, when indeed they may have had completely different, perhaps personal reasons to murder the individual. Our system of laws is right in finding that to legalize euthanasia would far a massive risk upon the elderly, sick, and disabled of our society. This is a risk ...
5937: The Life Of George Washington
... eldest son of Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. He received no formal education, but he read geography, military history, agriculture, deportment, and composition. Washington later developed a powerful and convincing style of speech and writing. He enjoyed sports and social occasions, and he later became a surveyor for landowners on the Virginia frontier. George Washington was elected president of the United States in 1789, and in New York City on ...
5938: Computer Crimes
... piracy, or unauthorized use, copying or sale of computer programs. John Wolfe, an investigator for the Business Software Alliance last June recently uncovered a small business engaged in the unlawful installation of computer programs onto personal computers, and the sale of those computers. TES Computer, of Fairfax VA. was reported to the BSA by several consumers complaining about problems with preinstalled programs on their computers. TES offered very little help with ...
5939: The Quest For Moral Perfection
... a man who concludes that “a speckled axe is best” follows, and in looking back on his life, Franklin demonstrates his mastery of the thirteenth virtue, Humility. Even before he set his thirteen virtues to writing, Franklin could be seen demonstrating many of them. In one instance involving his friend Collins, Franklin demonstrates Resolution, Justice, and Sincerity. During a voyage, Collins refuses to row, and Franklin resolves to perform what he ...
5940: Capital Punishment
... others. While more social structures developed, the crimes developed into public and private offenses. Public offenses such as witchcraft and blasphemy, were punished by the state; while private offenses still were answered by acts of personal retribution. The enforcement of Capital Punishment in the early twentieth century declined drastically because of all of the controversy. Today, many more states are taking the death penalty into consideration. Methods of Capital Punishment used ...


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