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    Scared Straight Program

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    Nearly half of crimes in the United States are committed by youth 10 to 17 years old. Juvenile crime increases each year at a rate double of adult crime. One way to help deter juvenile crime was the creation of the “Scared Straight Program”. Programs like Scared Straight consist of organized visits to prison facilities by juvenile delinquents or juveniles at risk of becoming delinquent or showing such behavior. During contact with the juveniles the adult inmates describe their experiences of

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    Why Do Marriages Fail?

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    Why Do Marriages Fail? In the world today‚ there are a lot of people wanting to marry the first person they fall in love with. However‚ many married couples realized that this kind of marriage is not what they want‚ so they turn to divorce as an answer. Even though there are many ways to fix the problems that occur in a marriage‚ sometimes‚ nobody wants to use them. It is certain that the causes of divorce vary from couple to couple. The most common reasons marriages fail are communication‚ the

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    be undone that is a question for the parents to uncover. You have to uncover why the behavior is there not try to scare that behavior out of the child‚ because everything that is buried takes more then fear to dig it up. So when a child is sent to a “scared straight” program is it really and truly effective? Can a child truly be “scared straight”? These programs make the claim that fear is the way to set a child straight and the programs surround the child in fear to correct their bad behaviors.

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    Gay Rights

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    Gay Rights     Gay rights cover a plethora of topics from same sex marriage‚ adoption‚ and gays and lesbians partaking in the military. Many believe that gay and lesbian marriage is untraditional and others disagree. Many think gay and lesbian adoption puts children at risk while others think that it is a chance of happiness and hope for a kid that doesn’t have a home or a family. Many think that gays and lesbian in the military is wrong and affects the bonds and effectiveness of our military

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    MATRIC NO: 2012439484 CLASS: AC220 4D Title: Why househusband is not good? Attention Grabbing: Show some picture or video. Purposes choose this topic: To give information and create awareness why being a househusband is not good. Justification: I think the audience will like this topic because I think not many people know about this topic yet. So I take this opportunity to present to them and let them know why being a househusband is not good. Introduction: Househusband is a husband that

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    Straight Outta Compton is considered to be one of most impactful and noteworthy films of 2015. Directed by F. Gary Gray‚ this superb biopic of the infamous rap group N.W.A. (N*ggaz Wit Attitudes)‚ captures the lives of N.W.A‚ as well as their rise to rap supremacy. This film also displays many of the issues that occurred in the late 80’s‚ early 90’s era such as racial injustice‚ police brutality‚ and gang violence. Sad to say‚ many of the issues presented in the film are still very prevalent today

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    Why Marriage is not for Everyone Marriage is defined as a legally recognized relationship between two people who intend to live together as sexual and domestic partners. Marriage has always seemed to coincide with “American Dream” and the pursuit of happiness. Although marriage continues to be a part large part of American life‚ that path is not for everyone. Marriage‚ as any other life-long commitment‚ can be very difficult even under the best of circumstances. Without the proper amount of persistence

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    is that of straight-line depreciation‚ which "spreads the depreciable value evenly over the useful life of an asset." (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ Elliott‚ & Philbrick 2006‚ p.342) Depreciation schedules reflect how much depreciation will be allocated for each year of the assets useful life. In order to calculate depreciation expense we take the cost of the acquisition minus the estimated residual value divided by the years of estimated useful life. The depreciation schedule using the straight-line method

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    Gay Marraige

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    I believe the love between gay people is just as real‚ just as authentic‚ just as holy‚ as the love between any married persons. A majority of Americans presently oppose same-sex marriage.15 These attitudes are strongly motivated by religious beliefs and an emotional response to deeply-held and preconceived notions against homosexuality.16 Critics of same-sex marriage commonly make moral [*PG382]arguments‚ alleging that the immorality of same-sex conduct or relationships justifies the traditional

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    came to be in America. A problem for historians concerning Indian culture is they didn’t record history in the way that other societies did. Often history was passed on by word of mouth and it wasn’t until the arrival of the English‚ Spanish or French that a more formal account was taken down. It is estimated that up to 50 million people were already living in the Americas for 15 century AD and possibly 10 million in what would later become the United States. (history) The Berring Straight theory I believe

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