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    Mohamed Hatab‚Ibraheem Sattour‚Rahim Fazil‚Tarik Ahroui Simple sentences‚compound sentences‚complex sentences‚compound complex sentences Simple sentence:Contains a subject a predicate‚and expresses a complete thought Ex.Some students like to study in the morning Identify the subject and predicate in these simple sentences Ex.1 1.Bill and Bob auditioned for the lead role in the play. 2.The kittens were adopted by the family. 3.Peanut butter

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    The essay talks about the literary offenses in Cooper`s writing. It offers ways to rectify some of those offences make the writing more economical. The author (of the given text) also presents his own version of Cooper`s writing where the word count decreases by one-thirds without changing the content and the style. I feel‚ however‚ that the new text‚ which might seem better to the keen eyes of a possible editor‚ would become less interesting to the general readers. Cooper`s writing is written so

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    Should Juveniles be Sentenced to Life in Prison? “When I hear about people murdering‚ I wonder‚ What has to go through your brain to say‚ I don’t want him breathing anymore? What makes you get that angry? How can you take someone’s breath away? That just blows my mind?” (Gilbert Arenas). On June 25‚ 2012‚ the Supreme Court passed the law that juveniles can not be sentenced to life in prison‚ due to the violation of the Eighth Amendment‚ which was the ban of cruel and unusual punishment. However

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    CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

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    CONDITIONAL SENTENCES (‘if’ sentences) A.G.N.Sudath (JP) Bachelor of Education‚ National Diploma in Teaching English Former National Trainer at the PIC at the Ministry of Education Visiting Lecturer of English – University of Sabaragamuwa Conditional Sentences Structure : A conditional sentence is composed of 2 parts : If-clause + Main Clause Example : If it rains tomorrow‚ we will not come. If-clause Main Clause These sentences are in two halves (clauses):  The if part - (if clause)

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    February 4‚ 2015  Should a Juvenile Be Tried as an Adult For a Violent Crime? Did you ever ponder that if a juvenile should be tried as an adult? In my opinion‚ I believe a juvenile should not be tried as an adult. For example‚ they can change themselves. Though‚ juveniles should not be tried as an adult since their brain isn’t fully developed yet so they can’t comprehend the consequences fully‚ in other words children are not mature enough to be adults. Also juveniles should not be tried as an

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    Ashley Smith CRJU 2070 Juvenile Justice LU One Review Questions Review Questions for Learning Unit One Define “resiliency” using your own words. Differentiate between delinquent acts and status offenses. Give examples. Under what conditions will the juvenile court intervene in the life of an adolescent? According to some researchers (Chesney-Lind‚ et al)‚ the juvenile justice system discriminates against girls. Explain how and why. Define “crossover youth.” Our text provides three

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    account of what it suggests to you. Your composition may be about the subject of the picture or may take suggestions from it; however‚ there must be a clear connection between the picture and your composition. Question 2 (Do not spend more than 20 minutes on this question.) Select one of the following:- (10 Marks) 1. One of your grandparents has completed one hundred years of age. Write a letter congratulating him/her‚ expressing gratitude‚ praise and admiration for the way he/she has lived his/her life

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    period and a capital letter or (2) a comma (if needed) and the joining word and‚ but‚ for‚ or so. Do not use the same method of correction for every sentence. Some of the run-ons are fused sentences (there is no punctuation between the two complete thoughts)‚ and some are comma splices (there is only a comma between the two complete thoughts). One sentence is correct. 1. Slovakia‚ a country in eastern Europe‚ was once ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ it is now an independent country. 2

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    Juvenile Justice System

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    The juvenile justice system is a foundation in society that is granted certain powers and responsibilities. It faces several different tasks‚ among the most important is maintaining order and preserving constitutional rights. When a juvenile is arrested and charged with committing a crime there are many different factors that will come in to play during the course of his arrest‚ trial‚ conviction‚ sentencing‚ and rehabilitation process. This paper examines the Juvenile Justice System’s court process

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    Mandatory Jail Sentence

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    Home > Opinions > Politics > Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? DEBATES OPINIONS FORUMS Report Topic Create New Topic Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? Related Topics: Services‚ Blood alcohol content‚ Driving under the influence‚ Sentence (law)‚ Law 59% Say Yes 41% Say No * Drunk drivers should be imprisoned upon first offense   There would be fewer drunk drivers on the road. Many lives

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