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Crime
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What Could Drive Seung Hui Cho to Kill?
What went on in the mind of this young man? What could possibly drive him to a mentally depressed state that ultimately lead to him to snap as he did? Is it possible that he did not have a good home life? Was he a victim of bullyism in school similar to Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the students to whom Cho refers as martyrs, from the Columbine incident?
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A Compassionate View of Virginia Tech
The recent tragedy at Virginia Tech raises many questions, fears and sadness. This is a compassionate look at how we can frame tragedy and still view the world in a hope-filled way.
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How To Prevent Identity Theft
One of the most prevalent crimes in America right now is identity theft. The victims of this crime can attest that taking the time to prevent the thieves from stealing your identity is far better than trying to clean up the mess after the fact.
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How To Prevent Auto Theft
Auto theft happens all of the time, everywhere in the world. However, there are vehicles that are more of a target to auto thieves than others. You can take several measures to protect your vehicle from getting stolen and it does not take much effort or money. Just like your home, your car could be an easy invitation for theft of various types.
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Frequently Practice Using Pepper Spray as Martial Art
As with any martial art, practice makes perfect. If you choose pepper spray as your primary method of defense, think of its use as a weapons martial art. Through frequent practice of drawing, positioning the spray in your hand, and firing the pepper spray, you will put up a good fight against your attacker.
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Brief History on the Origin of Pepper Spray
The world can be a dangerous place. Most of the time that is not the case. You can walk down the street safely without worries, and probably have someone by your side just in case. However, for those rare times when it is dangerous, protection is handy to have around. Pepper spray as a compact, easily concealed protection device is ideal for just such situations.
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Corrupt Police Officials? An Interview With Tony Hayes
I don't dispute the fact that many police enforcement officers are decent human beings who will try hard to do an honest job for everyone they deal with. Many are honest and need the cooperation of the honest citizen. However research does suggest that powers are being abused by corrupt police officers and citizens are being subject to harassment in some cases.
I decided to speak someone about their experiences and their perspective on the law, a person who feels they have been victimized and subject to harassment.
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Consequences Of Driving Under The Influence Of Drink
Is it just me or are there more and more cases of people driving whilst they have been (or still are) drinking? Perhaps it is just that I am more attentive to the news reports and headlines in the newspapers. But it seems to be escalating. Do these people know of the consequences when they drink and drive?
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Let's Not Discuss Crime In South Africa
Internationally renowned Zulu historian David Rattray was shot and killed in his home in South Africa on January 26, 2007. Rattray was a friend of England's Prince Charles. I am presuming this could have been through Polo, amongst other connections, the Rattray family being quite prominent participants in the sport. Besides the international connection, Rattray also counted local business people amongst his friends.
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India's Missing Children - Kidnapped, Forced into Prostitution or in Mafia-run Begging Gangs
India is the world's capital in its numbers of missing children, and within India, it is Mumbai that claims the greatest underworld of snatched and wandering children. Each year, nearly 16,000 children disappear. The police say it's not their problem and the parents are devastated but with no resources to help them locate their offspring, they are in a hopeless position. There is no central register of missing children and little chance of you ever seeing your child again.
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