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Crime against humanity (6174 bytes)
2: ...rime against humanity''' is an act of persecution against a group so heinous as to warrant punishment under... 4: ... government is e.g. recognized as a crime against humanity by the [[United Nations]] since 1966. 7: ...art of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the at... 9: ...ctive: whether an act is defined as crime against humanity may depend on the political view.)'' 15: ...r against[[China]], which involved serious crimes against the Chinese civilian population Habitat for Humanity (2571 bytes) 1: ...go.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Official Habitat for Humanity logo]] 3: '''Habitat for Humanity''' is an international, [[Christian]], [[Non-gove... 5: ... to work in partnership with Habitat. Habitat for Humanity does not discriminate according to race, religion... 7: ...[[Jimmy Carter]] became involved with Habitat for Humanity in [[1984]]. He has since become its most outspok... 9: ...in 92 countries. It is predicted that Habitat for Humanity International will have built housing for one mil... The Alliance for the New Humanity (2989 bytes) 1: '''The Alliance for the New Humanity''' is an international network of people from all... 3: ...international policy towards a more compassionate humanity. 19: ...n the world today and a leader in the legal fight against human rights violators. Cradle of Humanity (17090 bytes) 1: ...rotestant]]s who invented the term '''''Cradle of Humanity''''' made generalized but undocumented claims tha... 5: ... Africa's position as the evolutionary "cradle of humanity", most notably due to recent research in connecti... 15: ...00px|States believed by some to be the "Cradle of Humanity" (lands falling within a 1,000-mile radius of the... 19: ...]s/territories that today comprise the "Cradle of Humanity" are, in alphabetical order: [[Bahrain]], the [[G... 23: ...000 miles from Eden as the limit of the Cradle of Humanity may have been "fixed" by early [[Arab Christians]... Alliance For New Humanity (427 bytes) 1: The '''Alliance for the New Humanity''' is a group of high-profile people trying to ch... Reflections of Humanity (2069 bytes) 1: '''Reflections of Humanity''' is one of [[Ali Shariati]]'s important works w... 12: .../works/reflections_of_humanity.php Reflections of Humanity by Dr. Ali Shariati] Architecture for Humanity (1785 bytes) 1: ...anizations and other activities, Architecture for Humanity creates opportunities for architects and designer... 3: ...gn initiatives and competitions, Architecture for Humanity aims to promote humanitarian and social design th... 7: ...chitectural in name and mission, Architecture for Humanity stands up for people in need." 10: .../www.architectureforhumanity.org Architecture for Humanity] 11: *[http://www.architectureforhumanity.org/kirinda.htm Project Re:Build - Kirinda, Sri L... Humanity's Team (804 bytes) 3: '''Humanity's Team''' is a world-wide organisation envisioned... 6: ...he aims of Humanity's Team centre around inviting humanity to expand on their current beliefs about God and ... 10: [http://www.humanitysteam.com Humanity's Team Website] 12: [[de:Humanity's Team]] Current status of Humanity (191 bytes) Masterpieces of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity (3417 bytes) 3: ...sterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity''' is a list maintained by [[UNESCO]] with pieces... Once Upon A Crime (2202 bytes) 1: '''Once Upon A Crime''' is a [[1992]] [[ensemble]] [[comedy]] starring... 10: ...r, Candy is requested to provide an alibi for the crime which took place "Between one and one-thirty in t... Crime (10702 bytes) 1: :''for other uses please see [[Crime (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...ted]], ''[[corpus delicti]]'' (or "[[proof]] of a crime") must be established. 5: ==What is crime?== 7: ...victim]]), or on the offended interest, in crimes against: 21: ...rn society|western]] systems, the definition of a crime requires the existing intention of committing it ... Computer crime (1526 bytes) 1: '''Computer crime''' or '''e-crime''' is [[crime]] in which a [[computer]] plays an essential part... 3: ...and in particular [[the Internet]] has made these crimes both more common and more difficult to police. 5: Examples of computer crime are: 19: *[http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/crimestoppers/detail.cfm?ObjectID=29&Section=education ... 21: ...ime Research Center] - Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism Battery (crime) (1701 bytes) 1: In many [[common law]] jurisdictions, the [[crime]] of '''battery''' involves an [[injury]] or othe... 8: ...ent of the victim. As successor to the common law crime of [[mayhem]], this is sometimes subsumed in the ... 10: Contact prohibited by laws against battery has lately been understood to include bod... 21: [[Category:Crimes]] Smurf (crime) (914 bytes) 6: [[Category:Crimes]] Crime in Estonia (1854 bytes) 1: ...[[Soviet Union|USSR]]. There are many [[organized crime|criminal organizations]] operating in [[Estonia]]... 3: == Crime organizations == 7: ...ho are also involved in other types of [[economic crime]]. 9: ...national drugs trade, car [[theft]], and economic crime in the [[Nordic Countries]] and [[Western Europe]... Perfect crime (1168 bytes) 1: A '''perfect crime''' is a [[crime]] so well-committed that no [[evidence]] is left,... 3: ...tes|American]] case that was ''almost'' a perfect crime, but a small detail botched it, and both perpetra... 5: Would-be ''perfect crimes'' are a popular subject in the movies, and many ... 7: ...f [[Jack the Ripper]], evidence was left, but the crimes were never solved. 9: Some crimes such as the [[Tylenol scare]] of 1982 and the [[... Violent crime (947 bytes) 1: ...es), males are the primary victims of all violent crime. 3: ...]]. According to BJS figures, the rate of violent crime victimization in the [[United States]] declined b... Crime in Moldova (1062 bytes) 1: ...1995, the Moldovan government stated that overall crime in Moldova had risen by 29 percent over the previ... True crime (282 bytes) 1: ...rime''' is a genre of [[non-fiction]] detailing [[crime]]s. 3: ...r articles feature high-profile, sensationalistic crimes as [[serial killer]]s, the O. J. Simpson case, a...
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