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    than ever‚ juvenile delinquency has become one of the most important social issues as juvenile crimes‚ especially murder‚ has risen in such crime redden cities as Oakland‚ Chicago‚ and Los Angeles (Los Angeles County). There are many factors and sources which can be put to blame for what seems to be an increase in juvenile delinquency. Ultimately juvenile delinquency is a product of the privatized‚ overpopulated‚ and the institutionalized racial disparity of the criminal justice system and prison

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    Alternative Fuel Source

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    to drive our autos an additional 100 years? Will we raze our forests for our energy needs? I certainly hope our country will never come to those conclusions. However‚ someone must make a conclusion – hopefully toward an alternate fuel source. The fuel source I would propose is biomass fuel derived from hemp. Hemp is the world’s most versatile plant. It actually improves the soil in which it grows‚ without chemical fertilizers‚ while choking out weeds by virtue of its fast dense growth. According

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    Three Nutrition Sources

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    Three Nutrition Sources There are so so many places that we believe are the correct ways to find out or buy items of nutrition. Some of them can be correct but some of them aren’t‚ but you cant always blame yourself because it can be tricky when it comes to choosing these types of things. But to me‚ there are three places that I am confident that will not bring me down on nutrition. First‚ is the gym. I believe that most people will agree with me because its such an obvious place that

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    Crtc Source Analysis

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    Source Analysis Paragraph In this political cartoon there is two arms reaching out and strangling a microphone. The two arms have the letters CRTC on them. This stands for Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission. The purpose of the CRTC is to relegate the media that is in Canada and make an effort to make sure that it’s Canadian. This is achieved by using a special point system which can allow media that might not seem Canadian to be played throughout Canada. This source is criticizing the

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    Is nationalism a source of cohesion or conflict? Nationalism is the attitude that the members of a nation take in seeking to achieve a form of political sovereignty when they care about their identity. This shared identity is often based on common origin‚ ethnicity‚ values and traditions. Thus‚ nationalism creates a social structure imagined by people who conform to a certain set of values and harbors social cohesion between those alike‚ while also creating conflict between different communities

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    Sources of common law I. Sources of the Common Law A. Court Decisions The principal source of positive law in the common law system is customary law. The common law system has some analogies to French medieval law: trial by jury‚ the binding nature of precedent. B. Statutes and treaties Statutes and treaties are the other source of law in the anglo-saxon world. However to be enforced even statutes and treaties must be ultimately interpreted by judges. Statutes are however controlling; that

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    Practical Research Skills Portfolio of Evidence Social Media as News Source Table of Contents 1. Scope and Rationale p. 3 2.0 Research Problem p. 3 2.1 Concept Map p. 3 2.2 Questions p. 5 2. Search Plan p. 6 3.3 Search Activities p. 6 3.4 Publications p. 7 3. Operatonalisation p. 10 4.5 Operationalisation Scheme p. 10 4.6 Questions for interview

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    Shirley van Dijk CIS 100 Open source Software paper What is open source software? Open source software is software that can be used‚ changed‚ and improved and moved freely. It is released under OSI which stands for Open source initiative. When people think about open source software we think about the software the free trials that are done after 30 days and then you have to pay for it. But this is not what open source software means. Open source software refers to programs where the code

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    and moving around the globe as water vapour‚ falling from the sky as rain or snow‚ or filtering slowly through the earth to emerge somewhere else. It is a renewable resource on which we all completely depend upon. It is the genesis and continuing source of all life on earth. The most accessible water is that which flows in river channels or is stored in freshwater lakes and reservoirs. The major portion of the water diverted for human needs is taken from this renewable‚ readily accessible part

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    Brave New World Revisited Secondary Source Assignment Van Dantzich’s review starts with an opening argument that Brave New World is not a “satiric fable‚ but a closely observed and closely reasoned appraisal of present-day trends” (115). The second paragraph reflects upon the post-war era and the state of deterioration the world is in. He argues that democratic governments are just as freedom-gutting as totalitarian regimes. As he reflects on Huxley’s concept of over-population and diminishing

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