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    Airlines Flight 175, and crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. Hijackers crashed the third plane into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The fourth jet, United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives on 9/11 due to the terrorist attacks on that day. After 9/11, the power of the government increased, allowing police, the FIB and other government agencies the ability to search telephone, e-mail communications

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    Street and documentary photography captures a subject or situation in a candid moment. The theme of the images can be broad. A portrait of a begging homeless child on a city street to a man walking his dog in an inner city park can remain under the umbrella of street and documentary photography as the photographer is capturing an honest reflection of that particular environment. The introduction of portable cameras has made it feasible for anyone with basic knowledge of how to use a camera to now

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    footage was extracted by cameras for finding the Boston Marathon bombing suspects or the identification of those responsible for the attacks in London back in 2005. The biggest concern though, regarding their use, is the possible violation of privacy as well as their effectiveness in relation to their cost. A Chicago Tribune opinion piece from 2013 quoted a city spokesman saying that

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    Further, advancements in information technology have dramatically increased the ability to store, manage, integrate, and correlate larger amounts of data to improve operational efficiency. The studies have shows that crime is on the rise and that the police are handicapped in managing it because of the obsolete methods and resources at their disposal. Therefore, crime maps are becoming significant tools in crime and justice. Advances in the areas of information technology and Geographic Information

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    discharged, he and Cox formed the band the King Kasuals, and played regularly in Nashville, TN (“Jimi Hendrix Biography”). While in Tennessee, Jimi played not only on the bass with the King Kasuals, but as an accompanist to many musicians throughout the city (Murray). A few of these musicians were Little Richard, the Isley Brothers, King Curtis, and Curtis Knight with whose manager, Ed Chaplin, he signed a contract with. This contract, however, failed, and Jimi moved himself and his band “Jimmy James and

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    I will explore how well police departments follow the principals today, or attempt to determine whether one or more have fallen out of favor. Perhaps a principal is not even relevant in today’s society. The structure of this paper will be similar to The Commentaries on the Dhamapada, in that I will list the principal and then proceed to offer my thoughts. A few quick notes: Having lived all my life in Seattle, I have limited direct experience with the multitude of police departments in America.

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    It is inevitable that a city, regardless of its history, demographics, or economics will be subject to some types of change throughout its history. Cities which are resistant to change and redevelopment completely are unlikely to be cities which thrive and succeed. Nonetheless, the process of urban redevelopment of underused or underutilized areas to entice a more affluent tax base, known as gentrification is an issue which has been a constant battle for cities and its citizens for decades. Portland

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    Hin Beach (Hua Hin) and Kata Beach (Phuket). Besides that, Thailand also has many other striking spots such as tropical islands, hill tribes, museums, Buddisht temples, etc. and several World Heritage sites (Ban Chiang Archaeological Site, Historic City of Ayutthaya, Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex, Phuphrabat Historical Park, Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex (KKFC), …) (World Heritage List 2012). Many courses were made up for tourists in Thailand so that they can learn some native skills like

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    in a bomb factory. Graffiti started to show it’s political and a more passionate voice around 1968 when a riot broke out in Paris France. The writer covered the city with the words “Beneath the paving

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    Effects Of Urbanization

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    concept of urbanization is essentially when a nation becomes more urban, meaning that more cities are built and people live closer together. Generally urbanization tends to have a positive effect on the nations that undergo it, by allowing them to grow economically and industrially. However, one commonly overlooked effect of urbanization is its effects on the mental health of those that live in the cities it builds. Urban settings generally tend to add many stressors to one’s daily lifestyle and

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