The fights involving Home Owners Associations (HOAs) are so legendary and stereotyped that they've even been a minor plot point in Seinfeld. The general stereotype is that HOAs involve insane political power struggles, significantly out of proportion to the actual issues at hand. It is often an example of Sayre's law, in that the stakes are so little, yet the disputes are much more vicious and out of control than elsewhere. I'm thankful I don't live in a place with an HOA, but for many years I did (as a renter, not an owner) and remember receiving a long (7 pages typed, I believe) letter from an owner complaining about HOA battles and claiming that he was afraid to go to the next HOA meeting for fear of being shot by another HOA member, and going on and on about threats of violence.
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The fights involving Home Owners Associations (HOAs) are so legendary and stereotyped that they've even been a minor plot point in Seinfeld. The general stereotype is that HOAs involve insane political power struggles, significantly out of proportion to the actual issues at hand. It is often an example of Sayre's law, in that the stakes are so little, yet the disputes are much more vicious and out of control than elsewhere. I'm thankful I don't live in a place with an HOA, but for many years I did (as a renter, not an owner) and remember receiving a long (7 pages typed, I believe) letter from an owner complaining about HOA battles and claiming that he was afraid to go to the next HOA meeting for fear of being shot by another HOA member, and going on and on about threats of violence.
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Welcome to the Education for Justice (E4J) University Module Series on Cybercrime. The
/div>Cybercrime University Module Series development team has worked hard to find the most
relevant, cross-cultural resources. Cybercrime is a growing, global problem. Whether you are
a small business, a fortune 500 company, buying your first smartphone, or studying to be a
cybersecurity expert, you need to be aware of cybercrime.
The Internet affords education and economic opportunities beyond anything the world has
ever seen. This same tool, however, gives unprecedented opportunities to cause harm. By
abusing technology, cybercriminals can ruin businesses and even lives. Many organizations
around the world are fighting to stop cybercriminals and help to make systems more secure.
However, one of the best methods of prevention is education.
The E4J University Module Series on Cybercrime brings together resources from around the
world related to cybercrime, legislation, investigation and prevention. These Modules cover
many aspects of this complex and fascinating field and include both theoretical concepts, as
well as practical knowledge. The Modules provide themes and resources required for a
rounded education on the various aspects of cybercrime, including cybercrime investigation
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