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    The Effects of Gender on Serial Murder The car slowly makes its way to the side of the nearly empty road. The middle-aged man rolls down his window, knowing exactly why a woman would be on the side of the highway dressed in barely anything in the middle of the night; however, the man does not know what will become of this encounter, but he is anxious at the prospect of her services. The woman gets into the vehicle, and together they go to a hotel with a sign that only partially lights up.…

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    have developed a theory that explains a six step process on how the terrorism ends. This process includes capturing or killing a leader, negotiations, achieving strategic goals, implosion, crushing with military force and transitioning to other modus operandi. The military operations of the past decade suggest that a terrorist group will resort to asymmetric tactics instead of wagging a conventional war. It is absolutely imperative that military commanders and their staff understand the…

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    Draft 3.2 Bicycles, Flowers, and Trains: Beneath the Surface in Beloit, Wisconsin during the Early Twenty-first Century By Paula F. Rose The bicycle seat was definitely higher. Paula Rose had raised it a quarter inch each day, and the days and inches were starting to add up so that by now anyone could see the effect from a distance. “Prof. must feel it,” Paula said to nobody in particular in the voyeuristic gaggle of students around her. “But, look at him. He’s in a world of his own. He may…

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    stimulated reality created by sentient machines was designed to subdue the human population and use the heat and electrical activity of the human bodies as source of energy. A computer programmer known as “Neo” discovered the secret behind the modus operandi of the stimulated reality. Together with other people freed from the “dream world”, Neo launched a massive rebellion against the machine. The movie is reputedly known for its popularization of a visual effect commonly known as “bullet time".…

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    Serial killers are neither born nor are they created; rather they are the product of both elements when put to extremes. A predisposed mental disorder is sure to cause one to have some troubles in life, but does not automatically make one a future serial murderer. Along with that claim, a troubled childhood is also not grounds for future damnation. But when combined in extremes, one begins to become at risk for a very complicated- and sometimes deadly -future. Originating from former FBI…

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    In the years leading up to the French Revolution, the public’s opinions did not matter, but as more people demanded changes to the monarchy’s modus operandi and the end of absolutism, tensions among the various classes grew. With less censorship and more safety in rebelling against the king, people were more outspoken and influenced others as a result. Members of the Third Estate began to feel confident voicing concerns about the nobles and the monarchy, and there was plenty of literature…

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    Russia's Balance Of Power

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    Russia, once a great power state during its empire and cold war era, is taking opportunities to gain power again over its rivals, and the United States (U.S.) being the greatest one. Since Russia has revisionist intention in its core, it is not satisfied with the post-cold war international order, and seeks its rightful place among great power states. Russia’s intent to maximize power and its ultimate goal to rise again as a hegemon, challenges current international order. Russia is trying to…

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    In order to fully understand a serial killer and murderer, one must be able to examine them personally. We must be able to look into their past and see what shaped them into who they are as a person. Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka were a married couple that committed heinous crimes together. They would kidnap girls before raping them, and often times, killing them together. Paul was a serial rapist before meeting Karla. However, none of his victims were found dead before her. He was the rapist,…

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    best cost-per-day (or price to lasting ratio) compared to its main to competitors, AmbiPur Car and Wunder Baum hanging trees. Another set of aspects that I, as a consumer find particularly important are the form of packaging and the, let’s say, “modus operandi” or how the product should be used and how it affects or improves the comfort of driving. For example, the little trees (Wunder Baum) must be hanged by the central rear-view mirror and in order to achieve the longest lasting of the product…

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    1. Executive Summary A marketing business plant is presented for Layú, a company established in Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, dedicated to sell home gardening kits to promote organic agriculture, green spaces, urban agriculture and a healthier lifestyle, and devoted to satisfy its customers through quality and great experiences. To this day there is only one competitor in the Mexican market, but it is not organic certified and does not have our added values, mainly the Fair Trade we…

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