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    cars. Ford is well known for it is model A car witch was it is second huge success on the other hand success. On the other hand‚ success can be determined by another simple factor‚ which is environmental efficiency. Tesla model S is a success due to its. Environmental efficiency and it is powered by electricity. However‚ Ford Model A is powered by gasoline. Both Ford Model A and Tesla Model S have many differences and a few similarities. With that said‚ Ford Model A cars are powered by gasoline and

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    Running head: MODELS OF ADDICTION 1 The Three Models of Addiction Barbara Perry Liberty University MODELS OF ADDICTION 2 The addicted person can be a composite of patterns of behavior‚ predisposition‚ and social environment. Generally‚ he is preoccupied with the substance or behavior

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    The medical model of addiction believe that addiction is a brain disease where there is imbalance in neurotransmitters. This model assumes that there are three components to the disease‚ which are the agent‚ vector‚ and the host. This theory says the agent is the drug‚ vector the dealers‚ while the host is the addict and to cure the disease‚ someone will have to eliminate the drugs. Psychodynamic model of addiction believe that drug abuse is self medicating

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    Given : Approximation of FOPTD Model (a)Two Points Method [See Appendix-A for MATLAB Code] Figure (1): Process reaction curve using Matlab At 28.4%‚ t1 = 2.48s At 63.2%‚ t2 = 4.18s T = 1.5(t2 – t1) = 1.5(4.18-2.48)=2.55s L = 0.5(3t1-t2)=0.5(3*2.48-4.18)=1.63s Gain K=1 Approximated TF is : Gs=1e-1.63s2.55s+1 Verification of Two Point Method in Time domain and Frequency domain [See Appendix-A for MATLAB Code] Figure (2): Verification of Two Point Method in Time

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    citizen certain legal rights. Included in those rights are the right to a speedy trial and the right to due process. The Supreme Court later ruled that the accused also has rights‚ and everyday those rights are protected. This paper will describe the concept of Due Process. This paper will define the adversarial system‚ identify the rights of the accused‚ and describe the process after a crime has been

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    The Perspectives on Crime There are several different perspectives of crime. A numerous amount of people has experienced this issue. Some who are victims of crime blame the criminal‚ but others understand there is something wrong with them and they should receive help. We all know that crime is wrong‚ but the question we ask ourselves is “why do people do it?”. Studies show there are many different reasons someone would do such thing‚ maybe they have a mental issue or they just grew up in the wrong

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    Abstract Due process is an American citizen’s right to fair treatment in the judicial system of the United States. Within the Amendments in the Bill of Rights‚ the American people are guaranteed the right to due process as established in the Fifth Amendment‚ and this right is extended through our state laws in the Fourteenth Amendment. Due process can be broken down into two subcategories: substantive due process and procedural due process. Substantive due process outlines an individual’s protection

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    Courts allowing substantive due process claims in connection with corporal punishment have found the threshold for recovery for the violation of a student’s rights to be high. Minor pain‚ embarrassment‚ and hurt feelings do not rise to this level; actions must literally be ‘shocking to the conscience.” Disciplinary actions that have not risen to this level include requiring a ten-year-old boy to clean out a stopped-up toilet with his bare hands‚ physically and abusively restraining a student with

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    There have been three different models developed in modern policing which are intended to address some of the shortcomings within the police system. In the following paragraphs‚ I will analyze‚ compare and contrast the effectiveness of two of these models. These are‚ community policing and intelligence-led policing. David Phillips initially devised intelligence-led policing‚ community policing was a joint effort between John Alderson and Robert Trojanowicz. I will first explore the reasons that motivated

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    438 Chapter 23 Comparison and Contrast: Showing Similarities and Differences Chapter 23 Comparison and Contrast Showing Similarities and Differences Writing Writing Comparison and Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 Finding Patterns in Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Practicing Patterns of Comparison and Contrast . . . 445 Readings for Critical Thinking‚ Discussion‚ and Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447 Suggested Topics and Prompts for

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