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    A human’s cognitive ability is unlike any other animal on the earth. Compared to other animals, the human brain possesses more neurons and synapses, tallying eighty-six billion and one hundred fifty trillion respectively. The wiring of the brain and its connections are responsible for human’s superior cognition. Thus, the reason neuroscientists pursue research of neural connections is obvious; neural connections are the fundamental basis of individual expression. Many famous neuroscientists,…

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    Atlanta Migration Analysis

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    We classified the 29 counties in Atlanta in to 3 sub-regions the City proper, Suburb-I and Suburb-II as explained earlier. Table 2 lists the socioeconomic characteristics of the three sub-regions of Atlanta. The City proper has the highest black population (49%) compared to other two regions. Suburb-I and Suburb-II had whites as dominant population (56% and 79%). The City-proper also has the highest percent of people in poverty (19%) compared to other two regions. Some of the socioeconomic…

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    Crime prevention at one time or another has been an issue for any major city and or rural area around the nation. There have been programs in the country to bring together policy leaders, citizens, communities and the police to deter crime. What is unique about crime is that it is always changing from generations to the safest area. I recall in Jacksonville FL in the early 90’s that the majority of violent crimes normally took place on the Northside followed by the Westside of town. Since…

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    A study completed in Canberra, found that 498 Kangaroos were killed during collisions with vehicles from 2007 to 2013 in known hotspots (Raggatt, 2014). The actual number of Kangaroos killed is predicted to be significantly larger as the study relied on reported incidents. Therefore, it is extremely evident that kangaroo vehicle collisions raise a number of kangaroo welfare issues…

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    During the rule over the Aztecs their rule expanded across the continent. During this expansion they also began building over the Aztec empire creating the brand new city Mexico City by building directly over the ruins of the Aztecs old empire. Even during the expansion of new spain their production was slowed by resistance from the indigenous people and resistance from the land. But even with these obstacles the spaniards “New Spain” was still the richest and most popular of all the spanish…

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    Routine activities theory and Social disorganization theory can go hand in hand when looked at side by side. Both look at the environment of which and how one is raised. The ethnic and economic stability, as well as the education and parenting one, is given (“Social Disorganization and Rural Communities”, n.d.). What these individuals see on a daily basis such as areas in the inner city with higher minority groups, known drug houses, and gangs that control the streets, have a huge impact on…

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    The ripple effect of violence against women spills over into the family, the children and can create a generation force for years to follow. Another issue with violence against women is that it is heavily unreported. There are a few major concerns about this particular type of crime going unreported. It hinders the ability for law enforcement to track the consistency of the crimes as it relates to victim and suspect profiles, patterns of behaviors as well as locations favored for this type of…

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    Driverless Car Essay

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    (Autonomous systems, 2015). According to my opinion both aspects of the driverless car should be taken into consideration before launching it into the market. Appendix List of ideas Positive Aspects Negative Aspect and challenges In built Wi-Fi Hotspot The primary benefit of this will be all passengers can connect their phones and laptops to internet data. More connections with phones and laptops may cause data traffic and can affect the LIDAR. 3D navigation with live map…

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    Acropolis Research Paper

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    crowds are not as big. You should also take note of the weather because a rainy, very hot or very cold day can ruin an otherwise good time. Slippery Marble And Rude People The area is usually packed with tourists, which would usually make it a hotspot for crime, but it is not as bad as some Greek areas because it is very open and there are plenty of people to help you feel safe. The only thing that may ruin your good time (besides the weather), is the slippery red marble, and the fact that…

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    the intent of selling or trading wildlife throughout the international community. The most endangered and valued traded animals include the Asian and African elephant, Rhino, Pangolin, and tigers. These animals are being poached and killed in the hotspots of Eastern and Southern Africa, Eastern border of the EU, South-East Asia, Mexico, Caribbean, Indonesia, New Guinea and Solomon Islands. These areas trade these products for their skins, medicine, souvenirs, food, fuel, building materials,…

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