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  • 1Electroshock weapon — An electroshock weapon is an incapacitant weapon used for subduing a person by administering electric shock aimed at disrupting superficial muscle functions. One type is a conductive energy device (CED), an electroshock gun popularly known by the …

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  • 2Pêche électrique — L expression pêche électrique ou électropêche (Electrofishing pour les anglophones) désigne tous les moyens de pêcher des organismes aquatiques (poissons en général) au moyen d un courant électrique. Exemple d électropêche sur petit cours d eau… …

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  • 3Charly Manson — Not to be confused with Charles Manson. Charly Manson Ring name(s) Jim Kata Dinamita Luna El Cazador Brujería Charly Manson C. Manson Charly Malice Charlie Manson Billed height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Billed weight 82 kg… …

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  • 4Shotgun — For other uses, see Shotgun (disambiguation). A pump action Remington 870, two semi automatic …

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  • 5Dopant (Kamen Rider) — The Dopants (ドーパント, Dōpanto?) are the fictional antagonists in the Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider W. Dopants are normal humans who use Gaia Memories. The Gaia Memories are aspects of the true Gaia Memory (地球の記憶, Chikyū no Kioku …

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  • 6Taser — A Taser is an electroshock weapon that uses Electro Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology [International Association of Chiefs of Police, [http://www.theiacp.org/research/CuttingEdge/EMDT9Steps.pdf Electro Muscular Disruption Technology: A Nine… …

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  • 7therapy — 1. The treatment of disease or disorder by any method. SEE ALSO: therapeutics. 2. In psychiatry, and clinical psychology, a short term for psychotherapy. SEE ALSO: psychotherapy …

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  • 8Disability rights timeline — Disability Theory and models …

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  • 9Law enforcement in the United States — Officers from US Customs and Border Protection boarding a ship Law enforcement in the United States is one of three major components of the criminal justice system of the United States, along with courts and corrections. Although there exists an… …

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  • 10Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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