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    Philadelphia Fire Burn

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    of an accomplice in all crimes committed by the Fire Commissioner himself. By giving the “go ahead”, if you will, for the dropping of the bomb and later the order to let the fire burn-- Mr. Sambor is guilty of accompaniment of purposely committing arson with a specific intent to cause structural damage to the residence and henceforth the admission reckless murder and a general intent as well. The fire was intended to cause damage in hopes of causing the MOVE members to evacuate, not necessarily…

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    What is your IGN?: TheGamerzRock How old are you?: I am 14 years old. Current rank: Member Do you have a microphone?: I do, Thought it is the slightest bit quiet it does work very well. What country do you live in?: I live in the United States. What timezone do you live in?: Eastern Timezone. What languages do you speak fluently?: English, and I know the basic Spanish vocabulary. I have gotten through a whole screenshare with a Hispanic player with the help of some google translator of…

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    Cost Of Crime

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    The authors purpose is to determine the cost of crimes by examining the pain, suffering, and fear caused to the crime victims. Today, criminal activities have affected the cost to society. The state, local, and federal governments spend an estimate of $35 billion annually for community protection, public defenders, and correctional supervision (Miller, Cohen, & Rossman, 1987). Other out-of-pocket expenses includes household items such as locks, burglar alarms, watchdogs, etc. The study estimates…

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    key fit into the hole, and it did. Ranson noticed he unlocked it to that gave him a hunch that the firefighter out of the group locked the group of firefighters in a room. Ranson also thought that the firefighter out of the group was part of this arson but didn’t get out of the building on time. Detective Ranson was still confused why he was in a firefighter…

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    Atf Research Paper

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    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives Michael Wragg Self Jr. Criminal Justice 101 University of South Carolina: Sumter Abstract This simple research paper will briefly explain the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives (ATF). The reader will learn about the history of the ATF and how it has expanded into the Bureau it is today. The ATF also has many career opportunities beginning with internships all the way to an ATF special agent. The reader will…

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    Gas Chromatography Essay

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    Chromatography is a separation method used to help identify mixtures. One common form of chromatography is gas chromatography. This type of chromatography will usually use a gas as the mobile phase, and a liquid as the stationary phase (“Gas Chromatography”). A gas chromatograph is comprised of some vital components, which include: the carrier gas, flow controller, injector port, column, column oven, detector, and recorder (“Gas Chromatography”). The purpose of this lab was for an unknown…

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    Cyberbullying Murder, theft, or arson are extremely fair reasons to put someone in jail, but is cyberbullying? Would people just be wasting the jury's time and taxpayers resources on cyberbullying cases or would it be a worthy idea? Some people believe that it is a good reason to prosecute a person, but it is undoubtedly not superb logic. Cyberbullying is by no means a acceptable thing, but someone should not be criminally prosecuted for it. The article, Sacrificing the First Amendment to…

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    Sloss Furnace Analysis

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    apparently presents reverberations of adolescents being humorous. Meanwhile, in the upper Northern section of the state, a mansion that is named Sweet Water Mansion, with a not so sweet story; such as numerous photographs full of orbs, and lots of arsons. The rest are all hoaxes, these “hauntings” are credible,…

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    Alfred A. Montapert has said, “Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to.” Animals have impeccable character to which that of the human race does not even begin to compare. The most courageous of the animals are by far, service animals. Service animals have and continue to enhance the quality of life for countless people. While there are several different types of animals…

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    This essay will provide a brief history of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agency, organizational structure and notable accomplishments of the members of this elite force and how their focus relates to public safety. The agency has been around for hundreds of years first getting its start around 1862 under the Department of Treasury. Almost a decade earlier Congress started to enforce and impost taxes on imported alcohol to pay for a war debt incurred by the…

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