When my car was stolen and found later after the thief took it for a joy ride, I felt violated. I felt dirty in the car after that. I sold it as soon as I could. It was not longer mine, it was abused by someone else. I know it just a car, but it was mine.
It is said you are feeling blue when you are feeling depressed.
it is "Hard Feeling"
First of all, "Is feeling part of AN emotion". Second, feeling what? Feeling hot or cold is not an emotion. Feeling sorry for being stupid is an emotion.
All of the options are correct and should be selected. Disabilities Cultural differences Gender of the victim Age of the victim
feeling happy and sad
I've been fortunate that I have never been a victim of ID theft.
the victim
yes to say that your you and that the other person is not you
I have been a victim of identity theft. My credit card was used to make a purchase on the Internet while the card was still in my possession.
password
Matt smells
Example: He was devoid of any feeling towards his victim. Therefore, devoid means without feeling or emotion.
When the victim is feeling intimidated and scared, the bully gets satisfaction.
Identity Theft is the act of stealing personal information and using that information to steal money and possessions up to and including the victim's residence. It is a devastating experience for the victim who faces a long and arduous process dealing with bill collectors, credit agencies, banks, other financial institutions, and the IRS. Identity theft is a crime but few cases are brought to court. It is difficult to see any positives in being the victim of identity theft. Not until one's identity is restored and recovery well advanced is it possible to even consider that the changes that occur in the victim may be positive. Nevertheless, victims who recover from identity theft usually emerge stronger, more assertive and more organized.
Identity theft is a common crime in Wichita, Kansas. Due to the high numbers in the crime, Wichita police have came up with a Theft's Victim Packet that you can find on their website.
it can cause a victim to get locked up or get a life sentences
According to the 2006 Identity Theft report published by the Federal Trade Commission: * 84% of ID Theft victims did not know the thief. * 2% of thieves were co-workers of the victim. * 6% were relatives or family members. * 8% were friends, neighbors or in-home employees. Here's a site that has a summary of statistics from the 2006 ID Theft Report published by the FTC: http://www.creditscorehero.com/articles/identity-theft-report.aspx