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    General Knowledge Questions

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    50 Multiple Choice Questions on General knowledge 2012 Sarita Soren 1. Design of the National Flag was adopted by the constituent Assembly of India in(a) July‚ 1948 (b) July‚ 1950 (c) July‚ 1947 (d) Aug.‚ 1947 2. Who among the following was the chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Indian constitution ? (a) Rajendra Prasad (b) Tej Bahadur Sapru (c) C. Rajgopalachari (d) B. R. Ambedkar 3. What is the special constitutional position of Jammu and Kashmir ? (a) Indian laws are not applicable (b)

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    paddle. Two batters stand in front of wickets‚ set about 20 metres apart. Each wicket consists of three wooden rods pushed into the ground‚ with two small pieces of wood (bails) balanced on top. A member of the opposing team (the bowler) throws the ball towards one of the batters‚ who must hit the ball so that it does not knock a bail off the wicket. If the ball travels far enough‚ the two batters run back and forth between the wickets while the fielders on the opposing team try to catch the ball. The

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    Scott Peterson

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    Court in Stanislaus County‚ California issued a warrant for the arrest of Scott Lee Peterson. The court found that the District Attorney’s office did‚ in fact‚ have probable cause to bring Scott Peterson in. The Judge specifically addressed bail in the warrant. No bail was granted. April 18‚ 2003‚ Scott Peterson was arrested at the Torrey Pines Golf Course‚ in Sand Diego County‚ California. At the time of his arrest‚ Peterson had colored his hair blonde‚ grown a beard and mustache‚ and was carrying $15

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    Jails vs. Prisons Kristin Schneider CRJ 303: Corrections R.D. Robertson April 26‚ 2010 I wanted to start off by giving the definition of Jail and Prison. There really isn’t much of a difference and I will explain the difference in a little bit. The definition of jail is a place of detention; a place where a person convicted or suspected of a crime is detained‚ and Prison is a place of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes. I believe that there is not too much of a major

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    Dawn Drinovsky Capstone Project One Nov. 22‚ 2011 Trial a. Interrogation and Arraignment- Guidelines and Process of Law b. Trial- Judge and Supreme court roles c. Sentencing – 3 types Sentencing a. Determinate- pros and cons b. Indeterminate- pros and cons c. Mandatory- pros and cons d. Specific or general deterrence Determinate sentencing a. Time- Each punishment is set person to person regardless b. Punishment- does not discriminate c. Community- deter people from

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    markets assumed the government would do so. Would the world be better of if the US government had saved Lehman Brothers? Maybe in short run‚ but the crisis would have occurred anyway. Because financial institutions believed governments would always bail them out‚ their business models and risk models were berzerk. Financial institutions would lend money to anyone who could breathe‚ had a name and social security number‚ as satirized in the movie “The Big Short” where a family renting a home finds

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    treated in roman Britain and how they are treated in modern Britain. Do you notice any similarities? 1. * People were fined for breaking the law in Celtic time. They were given a guarantor that could vouch they could pay. This is like when Bail is set in the justice system of today. * Celts were stripped of Civil rights‚ practicing a profession unable to leave tribal territory loss of status within the community. Today we have electronic tagging to keep a person within a confined space

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    South Africa’s airline industry’s companies have been fighting to stay in the black over the past year‚ with SAA getting a R6bn recapitalization (which they claim is not a bail-out)‚ new entrants like Velvet Sky not lasting a full 12 months in the industry and established low cost carrier company Kulula.com’s parent company Comair slipping into the red for the year ended December 2011 (Comair declares six-month loss amid rising costs‚ (n.d)). I will be discussing the macro-environmental forces that

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    Arrest Pretrial Process

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    Research on the Problem In order to understand how the data is collected for an individual when he/she goes through the system‚ it is imperative to understand how the system works and what are the sequence of events in the Criminal Justice System(CJS). Below is the diagrammatic representation of the sequence of events that follow in the CJS. As the scope of our project has been restricted to the Arrest and Pretrial process the focus of our research was these two phases and the decision points

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    Crime

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    Legal Studies Part I – Crime 1. The Nature Of Crime The Meaning of Crime A crime is defined as “any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society‚ and which is punishable by the state” The Elements of Crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea There are two elements which must be present for a ‘crime’ to be committed: 1. Actus Reus: The Guilty Act – The act is carried out or performed‚ or an omission of an act which should have been done takes place. 2. Mens Rea: The Guilty Mind – Intent

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