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    Cornwell was born in London in 1944.

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    These day-to-day processes could be an important contributor,” York Cornwell says.

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    These day-to-day processes could be an important contributor," York Cornwell said.

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    But York Cornwell is applying the theory to brief, urgent moments when people could use help but don't get it;

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    His father was Canadian airman William Oughtred[1] and his mother was Englishwoman Dorothy Cornwell, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.

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    York Cornwell thinks that disparities in receiving help could stem from differences in the social context of the neighborhoods where emergencies occurred.

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    That is why the American writer, the author of a series of detective novels, Patricia Cornwell, suggested that Walter Sickert was also Jack the Ripper.

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    Royle also goes on to note that the novel The Russia House by John Le Carré(former consular official David Cornwell) opens with a reference to The British Council.

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    York Cornwell points out that the types of support bystanders could offer require little to no training, and could include offering a glass of water, covering someone with a blanket, putting pressure on a wound, or assisting with medications.

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    For example, American author Patricia Cornwell wrote a best-selling book titled Portrait of a Killer about the personality, background, and possible motivations of Jack the Ripper, as well as the media coverage of his murders, and the subsequent police investigation of his crimes.

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    For example, American author Patricia Cornwell wrote a best-selling book entitled Portrait of a Killer about the personality, background, and possible motivations of Jack the Ripper, as well as the media coverage of his murders, and the subsequent police investigation of his crimes.

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