The grizzly bear is a real ferocious and ruthless killer.
On account of his dozens of lives, a strong and powerful structure of the beast that makes you tremble to the victim before the pile of muscles bear.
Appearance
Wild forest beast has a huge size, if the gray bear will stand on its hind legs, its growth will be-2.5 meters. The weight of a wild animal can reach from 385-408 kg.
The neck is powerful hump, which gives him incredible strength, thanks to him he can with its front paws to play 50-pound stones. Hair color dark brown.
Also with one blow of the front paw may put to death the wild moose or small dogs. The closest relatives are brown bears. This kind of self-confident predator can afford to attack any animal and even a person.
He knocks the victim to the ground, tearing the flesh with his long claws and powerful sharp teeth. Escape from the grizzly attack is almost impossible. He does this because he thinks
Juvenile Victimization in Identity Theft
Introduction
Identity theft is continuously growing crime, and over the past several
years we have seen a rise in the victimization of juveniles in the
horrendous crime. Three important terms which are addressed in this
research (that are important to know and understand) are identity theft,
juvenile, and victimization. According to the Bureau of Justice
Statistics, identity theft is defined as “the unauthorized use or
attempted use of existing accounts, or unauthorized use or attempted use
of personal information to open a new account or for other fraudulent
purposes (Harrell, 2013).” Juvenile refers to children, typically
persons under the age of 18. Victimization means to make victim of
someone or to harm or commit a crime against someone. It is important to
understand these terms to understand the full purpose of the following
research of juvenile victimization in identity theft (Woods, 2014).
Problem Statement
According to news reports and recent studies, children are at higher
risk for identity theft than adults, infants and youth have become
greater targets to criminals in the growing trends of this catastrophic
crime. Identity theft is a crime of which is difficult for an adult to
recover from and get their life back after falling victim, much less an
infant, child, or even teenager.
In an article released through the Juvenile Justice Exchange states,
“kids under the age of 18 are 51 times more likely to become victims of
identity theft than their parents” (Duda, 2011). Juveniles make such
tempting target because of the high possibility that the theft may go
unknown for years. Just as for adults, juvenile identity theft can have
lasting effects (sometimes even greater effects).
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Now I watch film
let's have a look at she.she is my wife
I know that tomorrow took
1) carefully
2)scientist
3) lawyer
4) qualifications
5) recently
6) well
7) equally
8) training
9) comfortably
10) shouldn't
1)D
2)A
3)E
4)C
5)B