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…are not used, as in the rest of "The Globe and Mail" sections; however, some pictures illustrated the written cases. In the international business section (B5), "The Globe and Mail" includes a permitted page of 'The Wall Street Journal"(from U.S.A). This fact shows…
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…://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/livestock/hairy_maggot_blow_fly.htm accessed: 8th September 2005 Byrd, J.H., & Castner, J.L. (2001) Forensic Entomology: the utility of arthropods in legal investigations. CRC Press. Boca Raton. U.S.A. Page 153 Geocities website (2005) http…
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…competitor, fully exploited the situation by adding new lines in U.S.A and announcing the establishment of new manufacturing operations in the U.S.A. and England. On the other hand, Caterpillar closed six plants, laid off approximately 24,000 people between 1981…
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…Communism had always posed a threat to the interest of the U.S. and their attitudes towards the U.S.S.R. had proved they had not entertained the idea of communism much. But it was not until February 1946 did it all come out and the U.S.A began to act…
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…. This lack of value was the direct cause of the terrorist acts. Think about it. The terrorists and those who directed them had no value for the lives of the flight attendants whose throats were slashed or the innocent secretaries who frantically tried to leave…
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…criminals and terrorists to stock their arsenals without requiring background checks or even identification. Alleged criminals and terrorists with histories of violent and criminal behavior are seeking to dismiss firearm charges based on the Bush…
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…is almost an obsession for America because no one knows what bin laden's terrorists are planning. Such uncertainty creates anxiety, panic, and hysteria among Americans. This condition is likely to open the way for increased violence and counter-violence. It may…
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…that the increased use of science and technology will set us on road of demise that might ultimately destroy the balance of life. With just one command, a terrorist can detroy an entire country’s population. Just one angry terrorist can set off a World War…
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…Padilla, Yasser Esam Hamdi, Zacarias Moussaoui, and Johnny Walker Lindh. In the cases of Padilla and Hamdi, the U.S. is questioning how their policies should work. The two terrorists are considered both U.S. citizens and “enemy combatants”. These two…
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…transformed China into a modern nation-state (not society though). This is what Philip Short argues separates Mao from the other two tyrants of his time: Stalin and Hitler. His comparison between Mao and the other two was that of a terrorist and a drunk driver…
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