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    Identity theft is increasingly on the rise because it is a convenient crime. This method of thievery is attractive to criminals because they can commit the crime leisurely within their home, car, the park, place of employment, or anywhere they can access a computer, laptop, or any other electronic device. According to Dictionary.com, identity theft as crimes in which a person’s personal identity is illegally obtained and misused for criminal gain. Identity theft is not new; it has been around…

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    Distinguished Fellow at Carnegie Melon CyLab, found 10.2 percent of the children in the report had someone else using their Social Security number. That figure is 51 times higher than the 0.2 percentrate for adults in the same population. Prior to the Internet age, child identity theft occurred most often at the hands of a relative who was using the minor’s Social Security number to circumvent bad credit.” (Elizabeth Alterman) Thieves are no longer just looking to circumvent bad credit, they…

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    As the phenomena of social media has swept the world in the past decade, it has become an outlet for all ages. Although social media was thought to be aimed for teenagers and young adults, people of all ages have now become a part of the social movement. Social media was previously limited to a few websites such Myspace and Facebook; now, it has expanded to have hundreds of different outlets of communication, now including smartphones applications as well. Because social media has become such a…

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    In order to implement the experiment, the stimuli used were strings of varied number of letters and randomized color condition or not, which were manipulated based on the experimental design. After all the…

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    Sub point 1: But there are those that are even worse than that. According to End Homelessness, in January 2014, there were 578,000 people experiencing homelessness on any given night in the United States. Of that number, 216,000 are people in families, 362,000 are individuals and about 9 percent of homeless people - 49,933 - are veterans. Transition (signpost, summary, preview): Now I have gone over a few problems, lets examine habitat for humanity and its effort…

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    In the U.S., 50 million people depend on the Medicare program for their health needs, and the taxpayers bear the burden of $600 billion per year to fund the program. Therefore, the program’s administration is compelled to curtail Medicare related fraud, abuse and wastage of resources that add up to about $58 billion annually – or approximately 10 percent of the budget. For the last two decades, Medicare fraud has infested the program like an incurable cancer with over $1 trillion compromised.…

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    Daniel Thomas is currently operating a sole proprietorship of garden design and maintenance business under the name Tuscan Gardens. Daniel 's business has no permanent base for its operations, since all the garden design and maintenance processes are made on the client headquarters. In this situation, according to the ABR website the business’ office or/and the home address can be considered as a business location (Australian Business Register, 2014).Therefore, it can be considered that Tuscan…

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    Multinational companies need to organized to have presence in foreign markets. Companies can create growth and profit if they penetrate foreign markets the correct way. A company can structure the business so it can be public. It can allow the company to raise funds by investors through an initial public offering. When a company is in the correct geographic area and provides a service or product that is in demand, the opportunities are endless for a multinational. ABB Sells Unit to NKT Cables…

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    Reduce Pollution In China

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    Imagine yourself in a scary video game, you see the fog, the darkness, everything seems so grey, how could something like this become a reality? However it has already become a reality, in China. The bad environment in China, because of the pollution, is affecting the citizens physically and emotionally. Currently, China is putting the success of their economy over the safety of their own environment, and this needs to change. In addition, the pollution is ruining China’s present and future…

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    Multi-Store Model Essay

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    As one of the most insightful philosophers and psychologists of our time, William James’ influential theory of primary and secondary memory in 1890 kick-started the long standing dispute between theories of unitary and separate memory stores. Advocates of multi-store models focus heavily on distinctions between long term memory (LTM) and short term memory (STM), such as differences in their capacity of storage and duration of which information can be withheld within each store. Other theorists…

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