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    On February 09, 2001 detectives were conducting a trafficking investigation at 1400 Peachtree Dr. During this investigation, informant confirmed that the suspects are smuggling children into the U.S for prostitution purposes. Upon further investigation, informant also stated that there was information held in a computer that will confirm his findings and locations to 25 other victims. On the basis of the recovery of the computer, the detectives obtained a search warrant for this address. The items

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    The Attacks on September 11th 2001

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    September 11th of 2001 is a day in history that will be remembered forever. What was first thought to be a freak accident turned into a horrific nightmare for our country, America was under attack. On the morning of the attacks a group of al Qaeda terrorists took control of four commercial jetliners headed to California and purposively crashed two into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. The last plane fell into a Pennsylvania field never reaching its final destination, The White House. These

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    Nucor Corporation in 2001 Nucor's History Nucor Corporation is the second-largest steel producer in the United States and has had net sales of $4.6 billion in 2000. Nucor recycles approximately 10 million tons of scrap steel. It operates in 9 states and produces carbon and alloy steel in bars, beams, sheet, and plate; steel joists and joist girders; steel deck; cold finished steel; steel fasteners; metal building systems; and light gauge steel framing. The company emerged from near Bankruptcy

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    The date September 11, 2001 is an all-knowing sad remembrance of how our country fell victim to terrorist attacks. The terrorist group, Al-Qaeda, seized U.S airplanes and crashed them into the buildings of the World Trade Center, killing thousands of U.S citizens. Along with the problem of why this happened, we must also determine how this happened; and that the problem lies within the limited security of the U.S travel agencies. In the proposal of the H.R. 2127 Securing Expedited Screening Act,

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    The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of four terrorist attacks. These attacks were launched by the Islamic terrorist group al-Queda. But let me start from the beginning. On September 11, 2001 starting at 8:46 a.m. ending at 10:28 a.m. in New York City and Washington D.C. terrorist by the Islamic group al-Queda four passenger airliners were hijacked. This was done by the 19 al-Queda terrorists so they could be flown into buildings in suicide attacks. Two of these planes, from Americana Airlines

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    machines, whose inner workings we do not fully understand. This movie also explores the dangers associated with the nuclear age and issues a warning against the destructive power associated with that technological innovation in the military arena. 2001 quickly caught on with a counterculture youth audience open to a contemplative viewing experience of a film, which suggested that the way to enlightenment was to free one's mind of the U.S. military-industrial-technological

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    civil suit. This usually happens in the form of property or monetary damages. In these cases civil law governs relationship between and among people, business, organizations, and governmental entities. For example the case of Rodriguez v. Firestone (2001) civil law contained the rules for the manufacturing and sales of consumer goods with hidden hazards for the user. A violation of a civil law is not a criminal act. However by holding people accountable for their actions it shows that no one is bigger

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    Even one’s most visible dream has its unthinkable consequences. Thrown into foreign environments and are faced with situations they’ve never faced before are the costs of curiosity. Exploring the two books The Odyssey of Homer by Allen Mandelbaum, and 2001: Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke, the hidden meanings of adventure unveils itself. In Telemachus’ tale, the young man left to find his father after years of separation. By doing so, he caused a commotion everywhere he laid his foot. His journey

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    Netlink Inc. is about to introduce its newly developed handheld device, called the Connector, that marries wireless technology with PDA tools. Netlink Inc. is a joint venture of Conglomerate Inc., a major wireless carrier in the United States, and a domestic PC manufacturer. Conglomerate entered this venture not only to take a stake in a rapidly growing market, but also to attract new customers to its cellular services through Connector and similar products to be developed by Netlink. (1. 公司背景在一定程度上具有优势:a

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    This idea has us believing than nothing is safe, and we can never really relax and enjoy our lives as we did before September 11, 2001. The goal of terrorism being met here once again.      In America we place great value in our famous skylines of free standing structures. They show how advanced our country is economically. We can build giant stadiums such

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