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    According to The New York Times, a former Boulder, Colorado, police detective who spent almost two years looking into the death of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey claims that he and other detectives concluded that Patsy Ramsey, the girl's mother, was the one who killed the child (Janofsky 2000). A former detective who spent a long time investigating JonBenét Ramsey's death says he and…

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    1a) Air Traffic Control radar surveillance system Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. The purpose of ATC systems worldwide is to separate aircraft to prevent collisions, to organize and expedite the flow of traffic, and to provide information and other support for pilots when able. b) The operating principles of ATC radar survelliance system Primary Radar Principle: The primary radar unit has a major…

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    A 6 year old tragedy Christmas day 1996, an american beauty pageant queen was murdered in her family home in Boulder Colorado. There are no traces of evidence of who killed her only a family mourning the loss of their youngest. The night of her murder it is noted that only the immediate family of Jonbenet was in the house at the time of the murder, John (her father), Patsy (her mother), and Burke (9 year old brother). Later that night Patsy discovers JonBenet not in her bed and starts to…

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    Stopping School Shootings

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    authorities especially in an extended threat” (Walsh).This process can potently save lives.By alerting authorities police can come and lock down the school . By doing this, apprehending the gunman can be easier since he would be in one place. If the intruder escaped,the cameras could get an image for police to alert people to be on the lookout for this criminal. This can save lives since the police would know what the suspect would look like, and people also know what the person is. The location…

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    Rlt2 Task 2

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    textbook, Sorte, Daeschel, and Amador (2014), they addressed the concerns of “families want assurance that teachers are going to keep their children safe from intruders, and teachers want support in case an intruder enters the facility” (p. 445). The Child Development and Education Center at Mt. San Jacinto advocate safety provision from intruders. For in steads, as I enter the facility, there is a reception counter where the site supervisor promptly asked me the purpose of my visit. I…

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    the Muslims and the Christians are not friendly to each other. They both have their like in different gods.Document 6 states that the fourth crusade didn't do nothing to gain anything but cause destruction leading the Christians to dislike the Muslims more.This is important because if the crusades had not begun the Christians and the Muslims would of had a better relationship. Document 6 also states that many lives where token or lost from the fourth crusade. This is relevant because the fourth…

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    8 stereotypes of americans you won't believe people think! America is a land of opportunities, and people believe in generosity and optimism rarely seen outside the country. Here is a list of 8 American stereotypes that have somehow creeped into the psyche of outsiders. 1. Who's Going To Tell Him College Football Is For College Students People are not totally wrong if they think just about anyone follows American football! But then you really don't have to show it on the football field. 2.…

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    Dolus Eventualis Case Study

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    Name: Cuan Els Student Number: 48446181 Title: Meaning of dolus eventualis in South African law and its application in recent case law Supervisor: Mr Frans Mahlobogwane Department: Criminal Law Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Definitions Page 3 2.1: Intention…

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    Japan Dbq Analysis

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    scholars were sent to European nations, such as Germany, to “study the institutions of the civilized nations, adopt those most suited to Japan, and gradually reform” the government “to attain the status equal to that of the civilized nations.” (Doc 6) Japan used…

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    reasonable in earlier times now The Darlie Routier case is one of the most perplexing cases of accused filicide. Routier was accused and convicted of one count of capital murder in the killing of her two sons Damon age 5, and Devon age 6. Routier claimed that an intruder entered her home as she slept in bed with her two sons while sleeping beside her. Routier’s husband Darin and her son Drake (an infant of 7 months at the time) were unharmed in the incident. To complicate matters more Darlie…

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