Sure. The O. J. Simpson trial was a top justice story. It was highly publicized and had a lot of elements of drama, from the evidence presented to the legal strategies employed. Another example is the Watergate scandal and the subsequent legal proceedings, which had a major impact on American politics and the concept of justice.
Yes. The case of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange is a top justice story. It involves issues of freedom of the press, national security, and international law. Another example is the ongoing fight against human trafficking and the legal efforts to prosecute those involved. These stories are important as they deal with issues of basic human rights and the rule of law.
Sure. One example is the use of statistics in the study of genetics. Scientists use statistical methods to analyze gene sequences and understand inheritance patterns. Another example is in the field of marketing, where statistics are used to analyze consumer behavior and target advertising more effectively.
Sorry, without more details, I can't give specific examples. It could be anything from news stories to personal anecdotes depending on the context.
Another example is a buried city. There have been cities like Pompeii that were buried by volcanic eruptions. But there could be other cities that were buried due to floods, earthquakes or human activities. These cities can tell us a great deal about the past cultures, architectures and ways of life.
Sure. One example is the use of new materials in architecture. Materials like carbon fiber are starting to be used more often for their strength and light weight. This allows for more creative and daring architectural designs.
Sure. One example is Malala Yousafzai. Her story of standing up for girls' education in the face of the Taliban is a top story. She was shot for her activism but continued to fight, and now she is an international symbol of female empowerment.
Sure. The story of Steve Jobs is one. He started in a garage (bottom) with his first computer ideas, and then built Apple into one of the most valuable companies in the world (top).
Sure. Character vs. nature can be a significant conflict. In 'Life of Pi', Pi has to survive on a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean, facing the challenges of nature like storms and wild animals. This conflict tests his will to live.
Yes. There might have been cases of bank robberies that were highly publicized in 1967. Bank robbers with elaborate plans and daring heists would attract a lot of media attention.
I'm not sure which specific top 10 flash stories you are referring to. However, some typical flash story examples could involve a character who makes a life - changing decision in a split second. For example, a man standing on a bridge, about to jump, but then he sees a beautiful sunset and decides to give life another chance. Or a story about a thief who steals a wallet but then has a change of heart when he sees a picture of a family inside. There could also be a flash story about a scientist who makes a groundbreaking discovery by accident.
Sorry, without knowing the specific 'Wolf' in question, I can't give exact examples. But it could be something like 'The discovery of a new wolf pack in a remote area' or 'A local community's successful co - existence with wolves'.