Joe Lee, 30, and Peeter Brown, 23, had just finished loading a van with thousands of pounds worth of electronics equipment when they were surrounded by policeman. The two men had been breaking into electronics shop in the Forest city area for several months. They had continuosly eluded police by cleverly disarming alarms and changing getaway vehicles. Captain Green of the police department said that they had been on burglars trail for some time now and that they had only been waiting for the right moment to catch them in the act.
Home Alone Home Alone is a famili comedy film written and produced by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus The film star are an eight year old boy Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin ) Kevin mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas vacation. Kevin initially relishes being home alone , but soon the two burglars Harry and Marv they duo is robbing the are`s vacant homes and have targeted Kevin`s house . Kevin make numerous boody traps to stop the burglars . The bes scene in the film is , when Harry and Marv break in springing the traps and Harry get burn and loses his golden tooth . I think it the film is worth to watch
from the window. 2 Security systems Another thing to mention is that people do not give much attention to the security of their houses. That decreases dread of being caught and criminals are getting more and more impudent. Recommendation: Security systems and security cameras should be installed in the buildings. That increases the chance that the criminals will be caught or they dare not to commit the crime. 3 Dogs Finally, burglars can easily hide themselves behind the trees and other objects in the garden. They watch for what happens in the house and that helps them to plan their crime. Recommendation: House-owners who have a garden should take a dog. Burglars are usually afraid of dogs. In addition, dogs bark if they hear or see something that does not belong in the garden. Conclusion Increase in crime is a big problem. However, I think we can tackle it if everybody will follow the recommendations in this report.
If you want to feel safer then always check your items in your pockets or keep them empty. If you want you may carry tear gas because when someone attacks you, then you can protect yourself. If you have a change, try to avoid empty streets and do not dress too intriguingly, because then you draw too much attention. Everyone knows that when you go out, you have to lock the doors, but if you are at home, you should also keep your doors locked. You never know, when burglars come and break in. If you want to feel safer you should be very careful. Always control your car doors and windows, control that your pockets are closed, be careful in the streets, carry tear gas when you walk alone and always keep your doors locked even if you are at home.
Home Alone summary Home Alone is a popular 1991 holiday book starring Kevin McCallister, an seven year-old who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for a Christmas vacation. Seven year-old Kevin McCallister comes to regret his wish to live alone when his parents accidentally forget him when they leave for a trip to Paris, and he must protect his home from burglars. After a fight with his older brother, Buzz, over Little Nero's pizza, Kevin McCallister gets sent to the attic bedroom, where he wishes that his family would simply disappear. A power line failure during the night resets all the alarm clocks, and the rest of the family rushes the following morning to leave to go on a Christmas vacation to Paris. During the confusion, Kevin is accidentally left at home by himself and experiences what it is like to be independent for the first time
potentially dangerous content that could pose a threat to public safety? In my opinion there shouldn't be any kind of information that could danger people available online e.g you can easily find instructions how to build a bomb (smoke bomb, atomic bomb) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUakUPkbpU checking in online (e.g on facebook) shows where you are at the moment and that makes it easy for the burglars to know when you're away from home. Do I think the government has any right or reason to monitor people's online activity? The government should find out about potential threats online but should still let people keep their privacy (e.g they shouldn't check people's emails who aren't suspected of anything) e.g People writing to each other about criminal activities People posting videos of shoplifting and not get caught etc
sister asking for it to be sent to you by post. You should explain in your letter where it can he found and why you need it. 4. You have to leave your present job due to family problems. Write a letter to your boss explaining why you have to leave the job, expressing regret and asking for a reference. 5. While your next-door neighbour is away on holiday, burglars broke into his/her house. Write a letter to him/her saying what happened and giving advice on what he/she should do. 6. You and your friends have recently had a meal in an expensive restaurant. Write a letter to the manager of the restaurant expressing your satisfaction with the food but complaining about the service. 7
4 Tony and Helen could not set a _________________ for their wedding but knew it would be in spring. 5 The ship set _________________ for the islands early in the morning. 6 She had set her _________________ on buying a new bicycle but she couldn't afford it. 7 The hunter set a _________________ for the tiger but fell into it himself. 8 Teachers should set their classes an _________________ by working hard themselves. 9 The burglars set _________________ to the building and burnt it down. 10 Jane's husband always cooked the food and set the _________________ while she was at work. Marks: /10 Total marks: /50 16 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001
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tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall m i l l i o n p e o p l e i n B r i t a i n 1 ) a n n u a l l y .H o w e v e r ' i f y o u ANNUAL memoriesof familY holidaYs
tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall m i l l i o n p e o p l e i n B r i t a i n 1 ) a n n u a l l y .H o w e v e r ' i f y o u ANNUAL memoriesof familY holidaYs
tomorrow (= breakuP) holidays Shewas raisedbYhergrandma (= broughtup) The burglarsentered bY force and stole all our valuables (= brokein) A fire began suddenlYon the second floor of the building (= brokeout) Can you imagine anything worse than returning 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) tJnfortunotely, this happens to about I FORTUNE always makes me recall m i l l i o n p e o p l e i n B r i t a i n 1 ) a n n u a l l y .H o w e v e r ' i f y o u ANNUAL memoriesof familY holidaYs
Embodied in the rejection-then-retreat sequence, they are jointly capable of genuinely astonishing effects. It is my feeling that they provide the only really plausible explanation of one of the most baffling political actions of our time: the decision to break into the Watergate offices of the Demo- cratic National Committee that led to the ruin of Richard Nixon's presidency. One of the participants in that decision, Jeb Stuart Magruder, upon hearing that the Wa- tergate burglars had been caught, responded with appropriate bewilderment, "How could we have been so stupid?" Indeed, how? To understand how enormously ill-conceived an idea it was for the Nixon ad- ministration to undertake the break-in, let's review a few facts: • The idea was that of G. Gordon Liddy, who was in charge of intelligence- gathering operations for the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP). Liddy had gained a reputation among administration higher-ups as "flaky,"