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Dec 14, 2016 at 17:09 comment added 54321user A nice source of examples are algebraic curves with points removed from them. Even playing around with $\mathbb{P}^1_\mathbb{C}$ gives a lot of nice computations. Also, try computing borel moore homology of double cones.
Apr 4, 2015 at 7:38 comment added Daniel Juteau The question was asked a while ago, but there is a nice section about Borel-Moore homology in the book "Representation theory and complex geometry" by Chriss and Ginzburg. Also, there is a nice picture in Alberto Arabia's lecture notes on perverse sheaves (available on his webpage), which explains why one can sheafify Borel-Moore chains (taking successive barycentric subdivisions of the simplices when restricting to an open subset).
Mar 16, 2014 at 15:37 answer added Greg Friedman timeline score: 7
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