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  2. Crime concentration - Wikipedia

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    Crime and Place: Hot Spot Areas and Hot Spot Places of Liquor-Related Crime [3] Loyola Community Safety Project was assembled to investigate the potential relationship between taverns and other local licensed businesses whose primary or partial source of income rely the sales of alcoholic beverages in the area of Roger Park & Edgewater ...

  3. Hotspot - Wikipedia

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    Hot spot (casting), a metal casting defect; Hot Spot (cricket), an infrared tracking system; Airport hot spots, locations where aircraft collisions with ground equipment may occur; Hotspot camp, a refugee camp that serves as an initial reception point; Pyotraumatic dermatitis (also known as hot spots), a common skin dog infection

  4. Crime hotspots - Wikipedia

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    The formula had other problems as some "hot circles" would overlap and share same crime incidents. The "hot circles" also sometimes became elongated creating ovals. [4] These problems led to the creation of the hot spot ellipses. Ellipses are created now to show different levels of dispersion of crime incidents.

  5. Americans are flocking to Europe’s hot spots. Here’s where ...

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    Americans are crowding into Europe’s travel hot spots. Here are the less-crowded places where Europeans are going instead.

  6. 15 Too-Hot Spring Break Destinations (And Where to Go Instead)

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    Wondering where to go on spring break? Say "spring break" and raucous parties, crowded beaches, and scantily clad coeds typically come to mind. The boozy annual blowout is a rite of passage for ...

  7. 22 Destinations That Are Overtourism Crisis Spots (and ... - AOL

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    More people are employed in the tourism industry than any other in New Orleans, a city overrun by visitors, especially since 2018, its tri-centennial year, Responsible Travel says.

  8. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    The public can use a laptop or other suitable portable device to access the wireless connection (usually Wi-Fi) provided.The iPass 2014 interactive map, that shows data provided by the analysts Maravedis Rethink, shows that in December 2014 there are 46,000,000 hotspots worldwide and more than 22,000,000 roamable hotspots.

  9. Hot zone (environment) - Wikipedia

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    Violence can induce a hot zone, as occupants are subject to attacks, crossfire, or even direct fire targeted at them specifically. The most identifiable violent hot zones are in war zones, such as the war in Afghanistan. Soldiers are constantly fighting with other soldiers and insurgents to attempt to accomplish tactical goals.