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    the pros and cons. accessed Oct 4‚ 2011. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/alcohol/SC00024 McGovern‚ Patrick.1909. Uncorking the Past: The Quest for Wine‚ Beer and Other Alcoholic Beverages. University of California: University of California Press Peele‚ S. & Brodsky A. 1996. “Alcohol and Society: How culture influences the way people drink”. Accessed Oct 4. http://peele.net/lib/index12.html Colleran‚ Carol‚ and Debra Jay. Aging & Addiction: Helping Older Adults Overcome Alcohol or Medication

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    Defining Jazz Music Grade Levels: 9 - 12 Estimated Time This lesson is composed of four integrated teaching sessions designed for 45-55 minute class periods. Taught as a complete unit‚ the lesson may span two to three weeks‚ depending on the amount of time allowed for in-class sharing and writing. The objectives and materials are listed in individual sections. Overview Louis Armstrong said‚ "Jazz is music that’s never played the same way once." Ralph Ellison said‚ "Jazz is an art of individual

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    Eras of Policing

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    Secretary‚ he reformed the organization of London‘s weak police force known as Bow Street Runners. These men were thief takers‚ and also used as watchmen of the night‚ who consisted of old men who offered no real deterrence to aggressive criminals. Peele soon replaced them with a new force known as “Peelers” or “Bobbies” consisting of young men dressed in dark uniform (Hughes). Peel’s modern policing consisted of nine principles: The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime

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    Penguin Dictionary of Sociology London: Penguin Books Barber‚ J. G. (1995) Social work with addictions Basingstoke : Macmillan Davies‚ J.B (1997) The myth of addiction OPA : Amsterdam B.V. Gossop‚ M (2000) Living with Drugs. 5th Edition Aldershot: Arena Peele‚ S. (1985) The Meaning of Addiction: Compulsive Experience and Its Interpretation San Francisco: Jossey-Bass The American Heritage Stedman ’s Medical Dictionary ( 2002) Houghton Mifflin Company The druglink guide to drugs (2004) published by Drugscope

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    tainted‚ unconstitutional laws. It would appear based on these statistics that the political environment and the written laws are biased to favor women. The noted psychologist Stanton Peele said‚” rape is not a crime of passion or the need for sex‚ but is manifested by the need to show dominance‚ rape is about power” (Peele‚ 2009). According to statisticians‚ almost all rapes are committed by males; especially in my home State of Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Coalition against Rape reports‚ “an estimated

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    With the closing of the “post-racial” America of the Obama years and the inauguration of the Trump presidency the untreated wounds of American society have attained new levels of visibility. The “dog-whistle” racism which forms the base of the New Jim Crow is rapidly crumbling‚ exposing a virulent white supremacy no longer able to legitimize itself behind the fiction of racial “colorblindness.” In such periods of social unrest the power of racial representation is critical. Beyond providing a snapshot

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    The Relationship between Drugs and Crime Sandra Lynn Manela CRJ308: Psychology of Criminal Behavior Currie Gauvreau January 21‚ 2012 The Relationship between Drugs and Crime There are two major factors facing the Criminal Justice system: crime and drugs. Crime has many faces and comes in all forms from petty theft to serial murders. Possession of illegal drugs is also against the law. If drugs are against the law to have in possession‚ it is also called a crime. Crimes do not have to

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    How Race Affects Comedy

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    such as comedy‚ essays‚ and dramatic films. All people have their own way to approach the subject. For some‚ it may be best to approach the topic in a friendly manner. In this case the use of comedy would be a great approach. People like Key and Peele use comedic videos to display racial stereotypes. An example is their video called “Substitute Teacher”. In this video they demonstrate‚ in a way that many people would find very funny‚ the stereotype of black people talking certain ways and having

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    The University Wits

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    late 16th century English playwrights and secular writers who were educated at the Oxford and Cambridge. Prominent members of this group were Christopher Marlowe‚ Robert Greene and Thomas Nashe from Cambridge‚ and John Lily‚ Thomas Lodge and George Peele from Oxford. Thomas Kyd is sometimes considered as one of the University Wits but he did not read in any university. Nevertheless‚ Kyd’s plays show close resemblance to those of others members of the group. This association of London writers and

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    Enterprise Systems

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    Enterprise Systems Enterprise Systems Michael Peele IT 205 Axia College of University of Phoenix Enterprise Systems What are Enterprise Systems? According to Laudon and Laudon (2009)‚ an Enterprise System is the ability to know how a business is performing. An Enterprise system allows one to account for inventory and the replenishment process. AN enterprise System allows for integration of different databases. The main database is able to acquire information from different departments

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