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    68-year-old Edna was never the kind of lady to sit around and knit all day. She’d be more accurately described with words like adventurous, plucky, and impressive. Her live in male nurse, Colin, was a different story. His descriptive words mostly consisted of apprehensive, clumsy, and irritable. He, of course, had every right to be crabby for the wild Edna would constantly be dragging along the poor fellow on one of her many escapades. You’d think these scenarios would be few and far between in…

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    Malvika Oberoi Dr. Walunir Summer Project 18 May 2017 Thomas More’s Utopia and the vision of an Ideal life Introduction Greenblatt and Logan suggests that “ Sir Thomas More was one of the most brilliant and disturbing personalities of English Renaissance.” The people who were unaware about his works could find problems regarding understanding of this statement by Greenblatt and Logan. The Catholic church called him a saint even though his book “Utopia” was banished by Catholic bishops of the…

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    Why Is Stealing Wrong

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    What does come up first in your mind when you hear the word “stealing”? Are you thinking that is absolutely a wrong thing?, or you will say “it depends”. In my opinion, it depends on what the situation is, and then we decide stealing is right or wrong. To legally, stealing is wrong, however, to morally, it is not wrong to steal because of some reasons. There is nothing absolute, and there is sometimes stealing is not always wrong. When I was a kid, I read a comic book and it told that there was…

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    Unfortunately in the corporate world there had been internal fraud committed by employees no matter what type organizations they are-nonprofit or profit-and this situation occurs more than anyone thinks it does. Embezzlement happens most frequently to not for profit organizations that have not taken active steps to prevent it. In addition, once any type of fraud or financial mismanagement is detected, many nonprofits do not handle the information properly or understand their responsibility;…

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    Zaffre Grotto Analysis

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    Claws clicked softly against the smooth polished surface of the bar's counter holding a lazy rhythm as Shen drummed his fingers idly. Zaffre Grotto had never been a place he liked to linger in for long. The place lived up to its extravagant reputation and its services were top notch as to be expected, but most people who frequented the place had a stick up their ass. At least most of them had the common sense not to test him by now. After slamming a couple rich boys through tables several months…

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    golf course where he concealed and stole three golf clubs priced at $399 a piece. Aside from this incident, Ewing had several prior convictions, four of which were serious, violent, and/or felonious. In this case, Ewing was convicted of felony grand theft and sentenced to 25 years to life under California’s three-strike law. Procedural History: the California Court of Appeal and the Second Appellate District affirmed the trial court’s ruling. The State Supreme Court denied review, and the…

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    Larceny And Burglary

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    Broadly defined the felonies in the fourteenth century fell into two categories- crimes against property and crimes against the person. Property crimes included larceny, burglary, robbery, arson and receiving stolen goofs, while personal crimes were homicide, suicide, and rape. Larceny, was the felonious act or taking and carrying off goods and was the most common crime committed. This type of crime was also committed in the open where there were fewer observes or in a crowd where people were…

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    Serial Arson

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    unsub may even photograph or videotape the scene. Vandalism is the second type of arson. Vandalism arson is defined as malicious act of causing damage to property via firesetting. Most of the time these types of fires are set to abandoned buildings, vehicles, brush and schools. The fires often are often a result of peer pressure, sometimes related to gangs. Revenge is the third type of arson. Revenge arson is retaliation are or for a perceived injustice. This type of arson is dangerous.…

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    One problem with Anderson, I think, is stealing. There are a lot of problems with Anderson, but I think stealing is a major problem we have here at Anderson. Here are a few reasons why I think so. Everyday there is at least something being stolen in the world. It may only be one thing, or it may be a few things. Here in Anderson, I feel like it’s happened a lot. From prior experience I’ve had multiple things stolen from me. I also have seen it happen but I was too scared to say anything to stop…

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    A white collar crime is a nonviolent crime committed usually for monetary advantage. White collar crimes are particularly difficult to track, and innovation today is making it significantly harder. White collar crimes are on the rise due to the technology advancing. There is a wide range of white collar criminals, however they are normally business and government professionals, or somebody in a position of trust. Despite the fact no physical harm is being conducted, white collar crimes cause…

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