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               Terrorism                             Bag snatching                 Blackmail/ extortion
               Whistleblower/tip-off                 Breathalyzer                  Bribe/ bribery
               (online/ workplace) bullying camera   (CCTV/ security) camera       Burglary
               Carjacking                            Cane/ caning                  Car thief/ car theft
               (police/ prison) cell                 Community service             (police/ political) corruption
               (Permanent) criminal record (check)   Dangerous driving             (Guard) dog
               Drunk driving                         (On the spot) fine            Fake/forge/forgery/forged…
               (Credit card) fraud                   (street/motorcycle) gang      Gangster/ mafia
               Groping                               Hack/ hacker/ hacking         Graffiti
               Handcuffs                             Heist                         Hijack/ hijacking
               Hit and run                           Immobilizer                   (online) identify theft


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               Reading Practice

                                         A Biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

                       American lawyer and  judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg was
               well-known  for  blazing  new  paths  and  fighting  for  women's
               rights. From 1993 until her passing in 2020, she was a member
               of the US Supreme Court.

                       She  was  born  in  1933  in  a  working-class  area  of
               Brooklyn,  New  York.  Ruth's  mother,  Celia  Bader,  put  much
               effort into her education and frequently took her to the library.
               Ruth went to James Madison High School in Brooklyn, which
               consisted  of  several  smaller  institutions  known  as  "Houses."
               Ruth attended classes at the Law Institute House. She attended
               Cornell  University  and  majored  in  government.  Martin
               Ginsburg,  a  fellow  student  she  later  married  in  1954,  was
               someone  she  met  there.  Martin &  Ruth  continued their  legal






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