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    Investigative Psychology is a term coined by David Canter in 1980s (Bartol & Bartol, 2011). David Canter is the director of Center for Investigative Psychology in Liverpool that emphasize on the applied psychological research and principles on the investigations of criminal’s behavior (Bartol & Bartol, 2011). Investigative psychology strives to answer three basic questions that are critical in criminal investigations (Canter & Allison, 2000 as cited in Bartol & Bartol, 2011): What are the most…

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    Modern Day Communism

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    Karl Marx was a very influential man. He developed the first version of what we know as communism today, or his name for it, Marxism. Today, Marx is considered one of the greatest philosophers to ever live. Marx was a very important figure in history because he was a great philosopher, he had many great works, and he had a very large influence. Karl Marx was born in Trier, Germany on May 5th, 1818, at two o’clock in the afternoon (Kamenka). Karl was the oldest surviving boy of nine children.…

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    ticket for $1470 and traveled alone for the first time in my life. During the trip, we landed in Brussels (Belgium) and went on to Washington, DC where I changed airplanes. I left my home at 8:30 GMT+1 and I traveled at 11:55 PM. The trip was very long; it took us 8 hours to land on the Brussels international airport, where we spent 6 hours waiting for another plane. At 12:30 GMT+1, we left Brussels to Washington, DC where we landed at 2:30 GMT-6. Then I waited for the last plane from Washington…

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    Brexiter Case Study

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    conservatives has not been able to digest EU membership. Cameron announced the referendum in a panic to avoid further bleeding of his party to the UKIP. He negotiated concessions from Brussels to remain within the EU. While these concessions were dismissed as too little in London, they were deemed too much in Brussels. Even as others were less significant, more significant ones were two. One, Britain would never be forced to join the euro. Two, it could trigger an emergency button if the…

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    Bifrun's Ring Of Fire

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    barbed wire, the fire barred Bifrun's path to the gold. Flames leaped at him. Run, goblin, run. He jumped on his bicycle to flee when bam. A thought struck him. He flung his bike aside and ran to Modwen's kitchen garden. He ate the peas and the Brussels sprouts. Then he ate the beans. Then? Then he looked for the large white asparagus a good goblin feed. And he ate, and he ate, and he ate till he could eat no more. With a stomach full of gas, Bifrun staged a stick-up. "Stand and…

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    He was a ruler during the Renaissance. He is also called Charles V before he became ruler. I will tell you all about his life. Charles I during the Renaissance; he became ruler, during ruling, and withdrawing from ruling. Charles was the son of Philip I (the Handsome), king of Castile, and Joan the Mad. He was born in the Flemish city of Ghent. He was raised be his paternal aunt Margaret of Austria, regent of the Netherlands when his father died. His tutor’s names were Chamberlain Guillaume de…

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    think. He was born on the 21st of November 1898, in Lessines, Belgium and died on the 15th of August, 1967. It was in 1915, as a seventeen year old, when Magritte first began his career in art. He began studying at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Brussels where, despite the lack of attendance, he was introduced to art concepts such as Futurism, Cubism and Purism. It can be observed in many of his works the influence of these concepts particularly some of his earlier pieces. After studying, he…

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    The Vanquished Analysis

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    These intrigue details elevate the sculpture to a higher standard because it adds to the feeling of a presence or energy when being memorized by all the designs. When the structure was originally exhibited in Brussels under the name "The Vanquished", it garnered a lot of negative press. Many critics insisted that Rodin did not carve the structure by hand, but by using a case of a model. This was scandalous back in art world during that time. Although this negative…

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    as the Mad. After Charles father died in 1506 he was sent to go live with his aunt Margaret of Austria. When Charles turned 15 in 1515 he became duke of Burgundy and gained rule over the Netherlands. On March 14,1516 Charles was announced king in Brussels he was known as Charles I of Castile and Aragon. Charles had four sisters and one brother. His first sister Mary of Hungary was queen of Hungary and later governor of Netherlands. His second sister…

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    Holocaust is Children in the Shadows, talking about the horrible Holocaust experience in a point of view mixing, fact and narrated detail. Here are some things to back up, “She heard it from Madame DeGelas, who hid Renee's family in a small apartment in Brussels, Belgium. She heard it again from the Catholic nuns who concealed Renee when it became too dangerous for her to live with Madame DeGelas.” Secondly, the second piece of text is Eyewitness to History: Children of War, is a piece that is…

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