Articles about arsonist (0-27 of 27)

  • Burn, Baby, Burn
    By: Connie H. Deutsch | - Burn, Baby, Burn
    by Connie H. Deutsch

    What would it be like to watch your home burning down to the ground and you escaping with just the clothes on your back while a team of firefighters stand around refusing to put out the fire, and seeing their fire trucks sitting in the distance doing nothing to help?

    Unbelievably, this is what happened to a couple who hadn't paid a $75.00 annual subscription fee to their fire department. In the underworld, this is known as a ...

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  • How Auto Insurance Companies Are Appearing Conned Into Assisting In Suv Owners Get Out Of Debt
    By: DebroahLara548 | - To torch any SUV faster than the fire department can turn up and put apart the flames the arsonist is going to need to use some sort of accelerant. Contrary so that you can popular belief, an arson investigator will probably notice a trl of gas stretching throughout the front seat-and absolutely yes, they can recognise these facts even though the SUV has burnt for a crisp.

    Insurance is an industry that has acquired tremendous growth throughout the years. This is simply because that ...

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  • Bad Deductions You Shouldn't File
    By: Greg Holbert | - All of my articles have been about deductions and credits have been beneficial ones that will save you money and give you a great return. In the Halloween spirit I have decided to list some deductions people have filed on their taxes that they shouldn't have. Included are reports of arson, drug trafficking, and a few others that should definitely show you that the Internal Revenue Service is serious about what you put down on your taxes, and they are looking.

    Hiring a person to bur ...

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  • Stone (2010)
    By: Keshia Funk | - Director:John Curran
    Release Date:2010 October 9
    Starring:Edward Norton, Milla Jovovich, Robert DeNiro


    What Worked?


    Our natural attraction to sin, amongst other fragile components of the human condition, is under the microscope in John Currans latest cinematic effort, Stone. Acting heavyweights, Robert DeNiro and Edward Norton, along with the talented Milla Jovovich, fill the roles of beaten and broken souls.


    Jack Mabry, ...

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  • Burn The Creep That Tailed You With Exhaust Flame Throwers
    By: Rod Richardson | - Have you ever been annoyed on the highway by another motorist following you too close? Have you ever been forced to drive faster out of fear for the integrity of your rear bumper, paint job, or overall wellness of your vehicle? Have you ever been rear ended at high speeds or made to fear for your life by an aggressive tailer? If you answered yes to any of these questions than high priced law firms want to hear from you and free consultations are certainly available, but before you let yourself g ...
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  • Effectiveness Of Webmeeting Among Professionals
    By: BrianTiller | - Managing a team long distance may be as it ever was, but the only difference is that your co-worker on that particular project is probably not sitting with you in the next cube or within shouting distance. No matter where they are. They could even be on the other end of the world, or home, or in some airport and you can work with them. Advancement in technology has always been coming up with new concepts to make our work simpler. After all, fire is also a technology that could be used by the che ...
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  • Universal Themes And Family In Faulkners "barn Burning" And "the Diary Of Anne Frank"
    By: Paul Thomson | - Despite being only some one hundred paragraphs long, William Faulkners 1938 short story "Barn Burning" pals around in quite the variety of literary circles. Since its protagonist, Sarty, is a ten-year-old boy who breaks away from his family to forge his own identity, it is probably best defined as a coming-of-age tale. Then again, the storys depiction of small-town Southern life, morally-ambiguous characters, suspense, injustice, and insanity have all the characteristics of the Southern Go ...
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  • Fire Safety Advice - How To Protect Your Business From Arson
    By: K Garrow | - Recent statistics show that 45% of all fires in the UK were started deliberately. Of these arson attacks, 12,800 were on non-residential buildings such as your workplace. These deliberate fires caused 118 deaths and 2,700 other casualties.

    Arson is a very real threat, and if you allow your business to be an easy target you are far more likely to be the subject of an attack. Taking steps to make life difficult for any would-be arsonist will almost certainly mean they give up and ...

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  • How California Suv Drivers Used Arson To Leave Their Debt In The Ashes
    By: Anthony Peck | - If someone told you that being a criminal would let you pay off your car loan debt in one sweep of a match would you believe them? Or would you shake your head and walk away? For a large number of SUV owners in Southern California the chance to get out from under their upside down auto loan was too much temptation, and they joined hands with a ring of arsonists to commit a blazing auto insurance fraud that left the system reeling.

    Arson is nothing new, especially when the economy ...

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  • Dealing With Fire; Fire Marshal
    By: Amansingh | - A fire marshal; better understood as a fire investigator is the one who must explore, determine and document the origin of fire. He is an official who is required to establish the human actions behind the setting of catastrophic fire, finally bringing the authoritative testimony to the bench and win the place of arson.

    Fire marshal is required to be a zealot, have a zest to figure out things, collect evidence, follow up investigation and put the convict behind the bars. A rol ...

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  • Why Would Anyone Set A Fire Intentionally
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Have you ever heard of arson being called emotional fires? Many times fires are started by someone that has emotional problems of some kind in their life; these people are sometimes called pyromaniacs. They set fires to gain a distorted sense of pleasure or power, usually in a vengeful sort of way. Then there are people who set fires for money. It could be burning their own property for monetary gain or they do it for others who will not do the job themselves. No matter the reason someone sets a ...
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  • Cleaning Up The Damage After A Fire
    By: Aydan Corkern | - Thousands of homes are affected by fires small and large every year. Fires are responsible for billions of dollars in property damage costs, and they are responsible for taking hundreds of lives and injuring hundreds more. Whether the fire was caused by a person who negligently threw their cigarette butt into some bushes, a candle that fell over and ignited a combustible material nearby, or an arsonist who delights in seeing flames in their full glory, anyone who has witnessed firsthand the dama ...
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  • Fire Damage - The Many Consequences Of Fire
    By: Aydan Corkern | - If you have ever started a fire and someone tells you that you smell bad, they usually mean you smell like sulfur. This smell will settle into anything or anyone that is close to this fire and the one closest to it will be the one with the strongest odor. In the case of an arson fire, the one who started this fire will reek of this smell if caught quickly. Another way that they might get caught is by the look of the eyes of this person as they could be red and itchy. Their eyes could also be run ...
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  • Fire Damage - You Need Enough Insurance Coverage No Matter What Starts One
    By: Aydan Corkern | - To some people, the sight of fire is beautiful and they do not think about anything else but starting them. Some people call them arsonists and most people just think of them as someone that is sick. These people can show up at any home and firefighters can keep pretty busy trying to put out of all of these fires when an arsonists decides to go on a rampage. After any fire is put out, the fire department will send someone to inspect the scene to see if the fire were started because of arson or a ...
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  • Hundreds Homeless As Australian Fires Turn Deadly
    By: Aydan Corkern | - The fires in Australia was fast and furious as it destroyed almost everything in its path. The fire raged on for some folks like an eternity. Escaping only with their life in some cases, there was others that were not so lucky. As we all know, this is one country that strong wind is not just likely, it is very common for the wind to blow strongly on a daily basis.

    This being a key ingredient for a fire to burn, it is really hard to imagine how fast an hot a fire can get when they ...

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  • Mickey Rourke's Comeback With Alenver's Debut
    By: Christopher Carter | - In a recent media photo shot, comeback actor/boxer, Mickey Rourke is seen posing with fellow actor/boxer Gem, grinning heartily, with both sporting Alenver's signature underwear peering out from their jeans waistline. It is a refreshing site to see a forgotten actor who many considered unbankable, to be so happily "in the moment" enjoying his new life, and sporting a new fashion buzz from Alenver Inc, the latest competitor in the world of men's and women's underwear. From an early career with pr ...
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  • People Who Start Fires And Their Reasons
    By: Aydan Corkern | - There are people out there that like to start fires. They are called pyromaniacs or arsonists. They will start a fire anywhere they want to. They can start a fire in fields, homes, buildings, and anywhere else they want to. They like fire and what it can do to things. They blow up cars, properties, and as shown on TV, they burn people, too. They will start a fire because someone will pay them to do it to get back at someone. Some will do this for hire, but most of them will do it for the thrill ...
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  • Climate Change: Burning My Valley
    By: Len Q | - Living on a tropical island is pretty unique. If you love the natural world, there are so many things that you could do. I grew up in a small valley in the southern hills of my island and I've known it my whole life.

    Hiking at a nice leisurely pace up the steep ravine hills for a few hundred feet is entirely worth it when I choose a spot near the summit to just be. It's a true blessing to be able to do that. It's a wonderful workout, too. The tops of the steep hills all the w ...

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  • Delaware Life Insurance Company - Pompano Beach Life Insurance - St. Paul Life Insurance Quotes 291
    By: yannagoose | - Now, the mortgage lender can do whatever on the amount coverage. I have had the opportunity to see what can happen to a family and their finances without long-term care insurance. Timothy Gorman is a successful webmaster and publisher of Best-Free-Insurance-Quotes.com. I left messages on her answering machine but did not receive any return call, and now here she sits in my office today. Now, the mortgage lender can do whatever on the amount coverage. Once your insurance agent has a clear repre ...
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  • Homeschooling Tips For All
    By: Jeydn AP Geyt | - Homeschooling your kid is not an easy task and here is a list of some good homeschooling tips for you and your kids to consider.

    - Avoid making the curriculum a dictator. It is not necessary that your child should do every exercises that are mentioned in the program book. Home school parent should focus on the learning process, since he learns via the fun he has.

    - Always use example when you teach.

    - Remember that most kids do not like writing. T ...

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  • Protect Your Business From Arson
    By: Freddy Flame | - Protection against arson, particularly by casual vandals and intruders, involves measures that afford a high degree of security. While it is commonly believed that fire safety and security directly conflict, because of the possible detrimental effects of security measures on means of escape, good security is itself a fire prevention measure.

    Common security measures that are relevant to the prevention of arson include the following:

    1. Secure boundaries to prevent i ...

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  • Hello From Chicago - Part 5 - A Visit To The Pullman Historic District
    By: Susanne Pacher | - Chicago, Arlington House, Sunday, October 23, 2005, 6:25 am

    After being appropriately prepped as a result of our visit to the Chicago Cultural Center we decided to head off yesterday to visit the Pullman Historic District, a planned industrial and residential community dating back to the 1880s, on Chicago's South Side.

    In order to get there we took the red line all the way to the end and then connected onto the 111 bus. What was very interesting to note was that the ...

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  • Homeschooling Tips For Young Children
    By: Kris | - Parents who are considering home schooling their young child, sometimes get confused about initiating the process. There are some standards that a parent should set, before beginning home schooling for their young child. A Home school should not be drudgery or parents would never captivate the childs attention for long, to teach him anything important.

    Given below are some tips that hopefully will help home schooling parents and kids alike:

    Dont make the curriculum ...

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  • Home Owner Insurance Quote In Pennsylvania
    By: Elizabeth Newberry | - In the market for a home owner insurance quote in Pennsylvania? While getting the quote may seem like the less painful step of the entire process hey, quotes are free, right? you actually need to do a bit of serious thinking before you just hop on the Internet or pick up the yellow pages to find Pennsylvania home owner insurance companies.

    Your Home

    Home owner insurance companies are going to ask for specific information about your home. Be prepared to give them t ...

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  • Fighting Fires At Work
    By: Jeanie Marshall | - Copyright 2006 Marshall House

    Out in the forest or in our neighborhood, we recognize a firefighter rather easily: a heavily-clad person, holding a fire hose, walking up or down a ladder, or performing some other tasks that reduce or end a conflagration.

    Managers, consultants, and others are often expected to be fire fighters. Here we do not wear hip boots although, come to think of it, this is a rather nifty idea. The water we apply to the fire is taken fr ...

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