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    In today's nation the American people are constantly swept off of their feet with new entertainment and information, and our former president Barack Obama believes that he can do so with his new game described in the false article “Obama Sinks Family Savings Into Developing Presidential Tabletop Game”. In the article “Obama Sinks Family Savings Into Developing Presidential Tabletop Game” written on November 11th, 2017 the anonomyus author informed the interested people of America that the former

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    Literature Review Lack of financial knowledge within professional athletes has been ongoing and little to no effort has been put into solving the issue. Those talking about or effected by the problem are involved and are seeking a solution. Athletes make minor mistakes that can cost them all of their money. The research shows that professional athletes need to be aware of the cause of bankruptcy within other athletes, be aware of financial mistakes to avoid, and how to seek out financial aid.

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    Insider Trading Scandal

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    Insider Trading is the illegal activity of buying and selling a company’s stocks while using secret information from a person who works for the company (Merriam-Webster, 2015). This illegal activity happens all the time in the world but it is also difficult to spot when it occurs. This is true because only a few people know about the information this is being obtained illegally. A good example would be the fantasy football case that happened in October of 2015. This case involved an employee named

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    David Berkowits Thesis

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    David Berkowits was known as the .44 caliber killer. “His name however was not David Berkowitz, for he had changed his name. His real name was Richard David Falco. This man was known throughout the whole world by his crimes and he instilled fear in all. The main locations for his killings were in New York. As most serial killers do, he left a note for the police after every murder egging them on to find him and stop him if they could. Richard claimed to have been a part of a satanic cult and said

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    The first DNA-based conviction in the United States occurred shortly after in 1987 when the Circuit Court in Orange County, Florida, convicted Tommy Lee Andrews of rape after DNA tests matched his DNA from a blood sample with that of semen traces found in a rape victim (Calandro, 2005). It was two years later that DNA was again ruled admissible in a Virginia state ruling. In the years that followed the use of DNA in trial proceeding was not disputed. It was not until the technique of obtaining

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    The third trailer for Sherlock: “The Abominable Bride” is a mere forty-three seconds with only the first thirty-five seconds actually showing clips from the episode, yet the trailer is fraught with layers of rhetoric. The trailer can be found on the YouTube channel “Sherlock” and was published December 12th, 2015. Sherlock: “The Abominable Bride” was an episode released in between seasons three and four and directed by Douglas Mackinnon. The trailer itself is much too short to inform the viewer of

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    Summary Of Freakonomics

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    Summary For this review I read Freakonomics written by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. This book was published by William Morrow an Imprint of HarperCollins and is copyrighted 2005. Freakonomics is a unique book where there is no central story. It is not a story where it goes from point a to point b and follows a traditional storyline. This book is broken up into a collection of mini stories where the authors try explore issues and approach them from a non-conventional way of thinking. Some of

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    Apparently following the trend of illustrations with this week’s primary source, I found an absolute ton of pictures and drawings regarding the Whitechapel murders; the killings that would soon be known as the handiwork of the infamous killer Jack the Ripper. A murderer that has inspired a rather large number of both fictional and nonfictional, literary and film-based works, Jack the Ripper is considered to be one of the more mysterious and interesting killers in the whole of history. I cannot tell

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    Forensic Technique

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    In forensic science, corpses from various homicides are different. There are both complete and incomplete corpses, depending on the causes of death or the forms of homicide. For example, some corpses are cut into pieces, some are camouflaged by dumping into the river, some are buried, some are burned to destroy the evidence, and others. If the corpses are incomplete, it can lead to the difficulty of personally identifying because some tissues and bones are destroyed. To specify the gender of the

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    Wells Fargo is one of the nation's largest banks in America. Their doors have been open since 1852 when Henry Wells and William Fargo founded the company. It promotes loyalty to their customers and highly guaranteed satisfaction. However, Wells Fargo was recently sued over fraudulent accounts, and began in 2005. On September 2016, Los Angeles prosecutor announced a $195 million dollar settlement with Wells Fargo. Witch for the company is a three-day profit. Wells Fargo former employees sued the

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