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    Hell", which is a more forceful representation of the suffering in the 8th lower level of hell expressed in the Buddhist scriptures. Alan Mak is the scriptwriter and co-director of "Infernal Affairs", he first conceived a story of a good guy as undercover against the bad guy within the gang. Mak waited for two years, before the project was accepted by co-director Andrew Lau. Lau, was setting up a new production house, and deemed he "had made too many films to please the public audience, and this…

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    Career As A Police Officer

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    crime-fighting department. The FBI monitor court-authorized wiretaps, investigate white-collar crimes, conduct surveillance, examine business records, or participate in undercover assignments. FBI agent’s investigate organized crime, financial crime, public corporation, kidnapping, terrorism, and much more. Some FBI agents word undercover, while others investigate murders. They respond to the scene of the incident and see the collection of evidence that is important evidence of fingerprints to…

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    Tim Allen: A Tragic Hero

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    Have you ever heard of Tim Allen? He is from Denver Colorado who had a childhood that went up and down. He is now a big time comedian who inspires a whole bunch of people. He plays in a whole bunch of movies and tv series. Tim Allen made a rough childhood into a fortune. Tim allen was born on June 13 1953, in Denver Colorado, the third of five boys and one girl. Like many kids, Tim desperatly wanted his own BB gun. When they refused to give him the money, he responded to an add on the back of a…

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    For many years I’ve learned that we have special agencies such as the FBI and CIA, yet I’ve always referred to them as undercover policeman. Ever since I can remember I knew that the work being done by the FBI and the CIA was something that was considered to be very private that the public was never made aware of. Until this point I had no knowledge that the secret/ KGB/NKVD even existed, and it really excites me. I hope it excites you too. For many, many years various countries have created…

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    Police Body Cameras

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    We are living in an age of technological growth. The speed and creativity of this growth is unprecedented and can be seen almost everywhere you look. One of the most prevalent changes that technology has created is the way that we work. Furthermore, it hasn’t just helped with the work of people like computer programmers or data analysers; no, it has impacted almost every job in some way. One career that isn’t usually thought to have too much to with technology is policing. But actually, just in…

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    her newspaper story was issued, Bly came back to Blackwell’s asylum to make sure everything had been fixed. They had, there was no more abuse, the food and hygiene conditions were corrected and the immigrants had been released. All in all, Bly’s undercover report was a well-deserved…

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    Peta Animal Testing

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    comprehend. While trying to get experience in a laboratory at the Institute of Behavioral Research, Pacheco went undercover to understand the experience without having the bias of the other scientists knowing the company that he is from. The information he found will change the future of not only the Institute of Behavioral Research, but also the way people view laboratories world wide. While undercover, Alex Pacheco discovered cruel and unusual treatment of the animals tested in the…

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    The undercover most violent race organizations in the world are the black panthers. The black panther is a revolutionary black nationalist and socialist organization. The black panthers have two extremely hardcore leaders who go by the name Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. Huey P. Newton was born in Monroe, Louisiana, on February 17, 1942. Huey was named after the former governor Huey P. Long. The Black Panthers organization was founded in Oakland, California. This particular organization was made…

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    Paralympics. There were campaigns in place that encouraged the committee to include these individuals, and eventually it gained massive recognition and led to the inclusion of these athletes. Four years later, at the Paralympics In Sydney, an undercover journalist was playing on the Spain team and exposed the fact that this team was cheating. Ten out of twelve of these athletes that comprised of the basketball team were intellectually fit. Fernando…

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    have been drugged.” According to the case Auburn Man Arrested for Selling Date Rape Drugs “the court documents, Stephen K. Howard sold undercover agent 20 ounces of a liquid substance used to incapacitate women. Shortly thereafter, another purchase was made from Howard for nearly a gallon of the same substance. During the second purchase, Howard showed the undercover agent that he had a handgun.” According to the research article Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault, “a notable increase has occurred…

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