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    Honduras Research Paper

    Honduras has a population of 9,113,000, which gives it the 96th largest population out of all the countries in the world. The growth rate of the population is expected to be 2.8%, which the government believes is too high for their country. The adolescent pregnancy rate is extremely high and a major cause of the population growth rate increasing. Within the next ten years, the population is expected to grow all the way to 10,700,000. The dominant religion in Honduras is Roman Catholic by a significant

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    Identity Theft (Body)

    Three months later, when Bob was applying for a car loan, he found that his credit history had been destroyed. He was a victim of identity theft, a crime that often causes people debt, unjustified imprisonment, and murder, being one of the most dangerous, yet easiest, crimes to commit. Identity theft includes other types of fraud and identity related crimes. It is said that today’s society is now living in “The Age of Betrayal.” Since an incident with a busboy in Brooklyn, no one can be trusted

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    Bluetooth

    (SIG). The idea is to create a single wireless protocol to address the end-user problems arising from proliferation of various mobile devices. The Bluetooth specification is ideal for mobile professionals who need to link notebook computers, mobile phones, PDA’s , PIMs, digital cameras, and other hand-held devices to do business at home, on the road, or in the office. Governments worldwide regulate it, so it is possible to utilize the same standard wherever one travels. Bluetooth provides three low

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    Scratching by: How Government Creates Poverty as We Know It

    Lennox F. Belle Mgmt 544. Business Ethics Sep. 4, 2014 Scratching By: How Government creates poverty as we know it. Charles Johnson argues that despite the ‘good’ intentions of the federal, state and local bureaucracies in the United States, in their quest to help poor people and ameliorate urban blight; if poor people are allowed to be left alone to scratch by, they would do much better on their own, than they are doing right now with all the ‘help’ they are being given. I wholly

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    Adappt Program Case Study

    Adappt is a Community Corrections Center contracted by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections located in Reading, Pennsylvania. Adappt is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health and Bureau of Drug & Alcohol Programs and is accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA). Over the past 20 years, Adappt has helped thousands of inmates in the State of Pennsylvania become productive citizens by identifying the causes of their criminal behavior. The mission statement of the ADAPPT

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    Social Networking Articles

    Social networking powerful tool to promote good health (NaturalNews) The power of social networking to connect friends and help businesses connect with existing and potential clientele continues to be a driving force in today's world because of its incredible success. But how can social networking work to promote better health? The National Institutes of Health (NIH) believes that if people promote healthy lifestyles within their social networks, public health as a whole will significantly improve

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    Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender

    Distinctive voices are created in texts through the use of the protagonists, antagonists and setting. Contemporary composers manipulate attributes of texts to portray its distinctive voice. This is evident in Marele Day’s novel the Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender, by the giving the protagonist Claudia Valentine - a hard boiled detective, the antagonist Harry Lavender – A major crime boss and Sydney each a distinctive voice. John Badham also incorporates this into the film The Hard way with the

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    Internet Dating, Yay or Nay.

    Ads by Google ► Internet Dating ► Dating Chat Rooms ► Phone Dating ► Children Stories Home Our Blog About Us Contact Us Search Welcome to the Dangers of Internet Dating The day has come when internet dating is considered a legitimate way of meeting new people in the endless search for the right person. Chat rooms have replaced bar rooms, and internet dating sites and personal ads no longer have the "stigma" that they once did. You may still get a raised eyebrow when telling

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    Moral

    Abstract Academic achievement of a student is always a main concern for the parents that hoping for the success of their children. In fact, there are factors influencing academic achievement of a student in Malaysia. First of all, social life became a main factor to influence a student in especially from the family, friends and tutors where there might have both positive and negative impact upon the children. Apart from that, the advanced technology in this current era, co-curricular, physical evidence

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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING INTERNET In the history of mankind, the Internet is the greatest development in the domain of communication industry.   Internet has tremendous potential and a lot to offer in terms of services. We can notice advantages and disadvantages of using Internet. In the beginning we can indicate some advantages. At first, Internet is a source of information. There is a huge amount of information available on the Internet for just about every subject known to man

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