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1). The Life of a Police Officer By : Josh Stone
Police officers face many dangers in their jobs. Police officers are constantly being faced with the unknown and the unpredictable. They never truly know the outcome of any situation they enter into. This can make policing a dangerous profession. Dangers faced by police include death, increased risk of infectious diseases, and serious and minor trauma, both physical and emotional.
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3). Xbox Murder By : Market Junction
It happened on August 6, 2004. A gruesome murder. At approximately 1am, six individuals were stabbed and then beaten to their deaths. The murdered victims were Michelle Ann Nathan, 19; Erin Belanger, 22; Francisco Ayo-Roman, 30; Anthony Vega, 34; Roberto Gonzalez, 28 and Jonathan Gleason, 17. Most of the victims were asleep when the attack occurred.
Article Related to: crime, criminal justice, court, law, legal, trial, murder, xbox, violence, felony, lawyer, prosecution
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4). Healing Anger and Violence in Our Society By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
I have counseled individuals, couples, families and business partners for the past 35 years and authored eight published books. All this experience has resulted in the development of a profound six-step healing process, called Inner Bonding, which anyone can learn and use throughout the day (FREE course available - see resource box).
The violence in Littleton, Colorado sparked many discussions regarding the cause of such horrifying behavior on the part of two teenage boys.
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5). Phishing And Fraud – What Is It? By : Joseph Kenny
Phishing is a very sneaky type of fraud conducted over the Internet. Its name is a throw back to the early days of hacking and identity theft and the practice of phone phreaking. While there can be very complicated schemes devised, they are all based on a very simple concept.
Phishers try to persuade you, or trick you into giving them sensitive information which they can then use to make money out of the system.
Article Related to: credit, cards, phishing, fraud, numbers, email, protect, online, abude, crime, criminal
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6). Divorce Can Destroy Family If Not Careful By : Jesse Taylor
Few things are as tragic or traumatic as a divorce—especially for any school-aged children who may be involved. It is almost a given that despite the best intentions of the parents to keep everything civil, children will still generally choose sides and ultimately decide who they believe caused the divorce. For this parent, reconciliation can seem like an unending nightmare.
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7). How to Protect Yourself While Internet Banking By : Joseph Kenny
There is no doubt about the fact that identity theft is on the increase. More and more people are losing their identities and money each year due to the efforts of a select few individuals who know how to use the Internet to their advantage.
Article Related to: banking, internet, online, protect, fraud, spam, emails, phishing, identity, theft, increase, crime
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8). The Security Guard Career By : Josh Stone
The Security Guard: Protector Of Life
The Common Impression On A Security Guard
People had a picture of a security guard as someone uniformed who stands guard all day in banks, schools and related establishments for the safety of the people who are working or going in and out of these buildings. It is very rare that these people are seen in action.
Article Related to: security, guard, career, uniform, crime, industry, employer, duty, job, criminal, patrol, control, service, firearm, gun, training, checkpoints
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9). The Karate-Myth: Why Most Martial Arts and Self-Defense Programs Are Wrong By : Jeffrey Miller
You know, when I first started learning how to protect myself through the martial arts, the training was almost entirely focused on the memorization and performance of the technique...But, that performance was tied more to duplicating a string of "moves" than it was on...the successful resolution of the situation
Article Related to: self-defense, karate, martial arts, crime, rape, violence, attack, protection, black belt, terrorism
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10). The Death Penalty, Is it Good Or Bad? By : David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
I am and always have been the pro death penalty, however, even though I am pro death penalty, I probably would not be willing to pull the switch or push the button. I do not think that this makes me a hypocrit. Please bear with me while I explain.
As I stated, I am pro death penalty. I am not, however, pro death penalty as an act of revenge or retribution.
Article Related to: death penalty, crime, prevention, law, religion
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12). Gay Cowboys – And Other Hollywood Philosophies By : Rev. Michael Bresciani
The whole country is talking about the film Brokeback Mountain and it has created no small stir. On a Sunday morning TV editorial Charles Osgood pointed out that Hollywood is not tying to put forth a gay liberal agenda but rather are interested only in the bottom line – money. Although not inferred, it sounded like capturing the minds of adults or poisoning the minds of our youth was merely an incidental that happened on the way to the bank.
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13). Federal Prison Report By : Jason A Martin
Recently the Federal Bureau of Prisons released an update of their prison population, which included breakdowns of race, sex, sentences and offenses. Currently, there are 189,984 inmates in the United States federal prison system. The breakdown of the information is at times typical and yet surprising other times. Did you know that the average age of a federal inmate is 38? Federal prisons, as you might know, are located all around the United States.
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14). Phishing Is Fraud By : Joseph Kenny
Phishing is a very sneaky type of fraud conducted over the Internet. Its name is a throw back to the early days of hacking and identity theft and the practice of phone phreaking. While there can be very complicated schemes devised, they are all based on a very simple concept.
Phishers try to persuade you, or trick you into giving them sensitive information which they can then use to make money out of the system.
Article Related to: credit, cards, phishing, fraud, numbers, email, protect, online, abude, crime, criminal
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15). Marines on Trial for Raping Filipino Woman By : Jason A Martin
It happened back in November in the Philippines. A woman, called by the pseudonym “Nicole,” was allegedly raped by four U.S. Marines. The trial for this incident is now six weeks long, and Nicole has taken the stand. The defendants are Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith, Lance Cpl. Dominic Duplantis, Lance Cpl. Keith Silkwood and Staff Sgt. Chad Carpentier. It is alleged that Smith raped Nicole while the other three U.
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16). Are Drug Addicts Victims Or Criminals? By : David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
This article is about people who are addicted to illegal drugs, not people who become addicted to prescription drugs that were originaly prescribed by a licensed physician for a legitimate reason.
According to most defense attorneys, politicians, religious leaders, Hollywood celebrities and Democrats as well as many prosecutors and judges and as well as a large part of the American public who have been brainwashed by the "politically correct arbitrators", drug addicts are victims.
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18). The Island off Stony Point - Book Review By : write 2 right
Keith Sinteris and his wife Malena (the brains of the operation) hire three skilled accomplices (Stony, Bartolo and Duane) to kidnap three hostages from a monastery along with the holy tabernacle containing consecrated "bread". For all her planning, Malena had no way of knowing just how awry the hostage taking could go.
Detective Jessica Harding and FBI Agent Rob Dexter are on the case.
Article Related to: suspense, fiction, thriller, crime, action, adventure
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19). RV By : write 2 right
California English teacher and award-winning writer, Angelo Spyropoulos, has recently released his first novel, RV. This book is a 188-page travel-adventure fiction for young adults – it is also available in e-book format.
The tale is revealed from the viewpoint of the main character, 13 year old Joey Mills - a child of divorced parents. His mother has a restless electrician boyfriend, Pete, and they are having relationship difficulties.
Article Related to: youth, adventure, growing up, crime, divorce, road trip, fiction
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20). Being a Security Guard By : Josh Stone
A security guard or security officer is, usually, a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people. Usually security guards are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence and observing (either directly, through patrols, or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action and/or reporting any incidents to their client, employer and emergency services as appropriate.
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21). A Self-Defense Reality - A Reason to Study Reality-Based Martial Arts & Self-Defense By : Jeffrey Miller
Imagine, if you will...
A woman walking across a dark parking lot late at night - perhaps on her way to meet her date. The lot, apparently occupied only by the vehicles parked there and the occasional cat hunting for an evening snack.
Then, as if from out of nowhere, she feels the hard, meaty arm slam into her throat...
Article Related to: women self-defense, rape, attack, assault, martial arts, self-defense, crime, karate, date, dating
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22). What Does It Really Mean To Be A U.S. Citizen? By : David Maillie
It supposedly means we have great rights and priviledges, but in actuality, these rights are bipartisan with the rich and wealthy having one set of rights and the poor another. America is not a true democracy, but actually closer to Russia and socialism. This is an article you need to read.
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23). 10 Dating Safety Tips For Online And Off By : Michelle Annese
Still looking for a special someone? Just be sure to keep yourself safe. Here are ten ways to find love for your heart but keep your personal protection on your mind.
1. Watch out for someone who seems too good to be true. Begin by communicating solely by email, then look for odd behavior or inconsistencies. The person at the other end may not be who or what he says he is.
Article Related to: dating, safety, online, cyberstalking, security, self, defense, defence, crime, prevention, tips, articles
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25). Reality-Based Self-Defense Training - 19 Principles That Will Save Your Life! By : Jeffrey Miller
When it comes to your personal protection, the program you choose to study, the way you train, and the person who teaches you, all determine how well, and even IF, you will be successful in a real-world self-defense encounter. When seeking out a defensive tactics program, you must remember that you're not shopping for a piece of furniture where, if it doesn't work out for you, you can take it back.
Article Related to: self-defense, training, victim, surivor, survive, ninja, martial arts, karate, violence, attack, rape, crime
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