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  • 41Dora (case study) — Dora is the pseudonym given by Sigmund Freud to a patient whom he diagnosed with hysteria. Her most manifest hysterical symptom was aphonia, or loss of voice. Freud published a famous case study about Dora, Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of… …

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  • 42Parkman-Webster murder case — The Parkman Webster murder case was a highly publicized crime, investigation, and trial that shook the American city of Boston, Massachusetts to its core in 1849–1850, due to the crime s gruesome nature and the high social station of the victim… …

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  • 43Parkman–Webster murder case — The Parkman Webster murder case was a highly publicized crime, investigation, and trial that shook the American city of Boston, Massachusetts to its core in 1849–1850, due to the crime s gruesome nature and the high social station of the victim… …

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  • 44William Hetherington case — The William Hetherington case is a 1985 [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi m1571/is n31 v10/ai 15674644/ Complexities cloud marital rape case; William Hetherington has spent nine years in a Michigan prison, but proclaims his innocence… …

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  • 45The Bishop Murder Case — infobox Book | name = The Bishop Murder Case title orig = translator = image caption = First edition book front author = S. S. Van Dine cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Philo Vance genre = Mystery, Novel… …

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  • 46Suzanne Jovin case — Suzanne Nahuela Jovin (b. January 26, 1977, Göttingen, Germany d. December 4, 1998, New Haven, Connecticut) was a senior at Yale University in New Haven, CT when she was brutally stabbed to death off campus. The city of New Haven and Yale… …

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  • 47No case to answer — Criminal procedure Criminal trials and convictions …

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  • 48The Devil's Law Case — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Webster, and first published in 1623.DateThe play s date of authorship and early performance history is unknown. The events upon which the play is based occurred in 1610, so that the… …

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  • 49Computer fraud case studies — BackgroundThe purpose of this page is to explore case studies in using Information Technology to commit fraud. Computer fraud is the act of using a computer to commit fraud (A deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful …

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  • 50Stratton Brothers case — Alfred Stratton (born c. 1883) and his brother Albert Ernest (born c. 1885, both died May 23, 1905) were the first men to be convicted in Great Britain for murder based on fingerprint evidence. The case, otherwise known as the Mask Murders (due… …

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