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    exported to Allies and the forces‚ the government introduced food rationing. Canadian adults were only allowed 1 kg of meat‚ 220 g of sugar‚ 250 g of butter‚ and 115 g of coffee per week. During the Battle of the Atlantic‚ Canada quickly produced corvettes

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    Variables that Contribute to Cultural Unrest in North Korea North Korea’s controversial actions has caused worldwide leaders to examine and discuss the country’s presence in the global community. The country strives to be acknowledged as a world power using various tactics‚ including broadcasting their advances in nuclear testing on a global stage. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea demonstrates itself as the pinnacle of societal and national superiority‚ yet so many North Koreans are found

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    Account of Sexual Perversions Winnie Shereni Student Number 500489671 Ryerson‚ Centennial‚ George Brown Collaborative Nursing Degree Program Sexual perversions are difficult to define because sexual desire is a subjective experience. Nagel (1969) explains that understanding sexual desire is the prerequisite to understanding sexual perversions. According to Nagel‚ attraction leads to sexual desire when one finds a desirable characteristic in another. As such‚ Nagel explains that people are

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    E-mail: rooshida@ukm.my Abstract This article discusses on the remedies available to the injured employees under the Employees’ Social Security Act 1969 (ESSA 1969) (Note 1). Remedies are the means given by the law for the recovery of a right‚ or of compensation for the infringement thereof (Note 2). Since employees covered by ESSA 1969 are not eligible for workmen’s compensation‚ they are only eligible for benefits administered by the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) (Note 3). The relevant

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    In 1969‚ the United States was in uproar from the Vietnam War for the violence abroad and millions of deaths and for the violence at home in response to the war. Thousands of young men and women took their stand through rallies‚ protests‚ and concerts. These young Americans who opposed the war made up a significant portion of the population: by the end of the 1960s‚ half of the American population was under the age of twenty five and forty percent of that population was seventeen years old or younger

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    Who is your HERO

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    Who is your HERO? What makes hero? ‘Heroes don’t need to fly or shoot lasers from their eyes to be the one who saves countless lives’‚ ‘They just need to try to do what is right‚ to be the hero‚ shining in the night’. As poem says‚ heroes come in many shapes and sizes with no specification‚ but not all of them have the supernatural skill‚ flowing capes and tight spandex pants. In this world‚ the real heroes is just a normal people trying to do the right thing and make the things right. I believe

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    The Social Bond Theory

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    Hirschi (1969) believed that there are other contributing factors to desistance such as Social Control Theory‚ also known as Social Bond theory. According to the Social Bond Theory‚ the bond between individual and the people around them are important in the support of preventing and controlling the individual from reoffending (Hirschi‚ 1969). There are 4 factors in the social bond theory which are; attachment‚ commitment‚ belief and involvement (Vold et al.‚ 2002). Attachment is the bond between

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    Social bond theory was originally constructed by Travis Hirschi in 1969. According to Hirschi (1969)‚ "we are moral beings to the extent we are social beings." A social bond in essence would have to refer the the connection between what an individual and society are holding together. Social bond theory hypothesizes that deviance would occur when the social bond is weak or lacking in one of the four elements. According to Hirschi (1969) there are four elements of a social bond‚ attachment‚ commitment

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    such as; “For weeks after‚ I arrive early‚ left late and tried to make up for her barrenness.” (Angelou‚ M. 1969)

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    angered Senator Gaylord Nelson. By 1969‚ Nelson had an idea of environmental protest modeled after anti-Vietnam war demonstrations. On April 22‚ 1969‚ Senator Nelson created a forum and a day to get involved in contributing to the betterment of the Earth. Earth day was a success because the American people finally had a forum to express its concern about

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