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    Victim Compensation

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    Victim Compensation: Introduction • Initial focus was only on the aspect of punishment • Now focus started shifting when encountered with the fact that the person who is victim of crime is getting nothing out of the whole process of criminal justice system or is getting a so called satisfaction by seeing the offender punished • Therefore Jurists‚ penologists etc in all countries started giving their full attention to the cause of victim in form of compensation • Hence the whole debate started

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    Workers Compensation

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    Workers’ Compensation Suzy Page HCA230 Jetonga Keel Feb‚ 14‚ 2013 Workers compensation was created to protect both the employer and the employee. Before workers’ compensation was established in the United States in the early 1900s‚ injured workers’ only recourse was to pursue legal action against their employer. To be successful‚ the employee had to prove that the employer was at fault. More often then not‚ these cases were too difficult to prove and took many years to settle. However‚ by

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    Philosophical Construct Legal justice is concerned with the way in which law distributes penalties for wrongdoing‚ or allocates compensation in the case of injury or damage. Justice in this sense clearly involves the creation and enforcement of a public set of rules‚ but to be ‘just’ these rules must themselves have a moral underpinningThe issue of justice lies at the heart of questions about legitimacy and orderly existence‚ determining whether citizens are willing to accept the law as binding.

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    Ottawa Charter

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    The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion First International Conference on Health Promotion‚ Ottawa‚ 21 November 1986 Health Promotion Action Means: Build Healthy Public Policy Health promotion goes beyond health care. It puts health on the agenda of policy makers in all sectors and at all levels‚ directing them to be aware of the health consequences of their decisions and to accept their responsibilities for health. Health promotion policy combines diverse but complementary approaches

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    Race Social Construct

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    Whether race is derived from nature and our biology or as a complex “social construct” has been a topic of controversy. While there is scientific evidence through our studies of genetics‚ the discrimination of race is constructed from our own and the people of the law’s influence as a society’s culture. Race can be considered a social construct as it will always change as society changes. There were times when certain civilizations had no discrimination of race. In Michael Omi and Howard Winant’s

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    Ottawa Charter

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    How the Ottawa Charter is evident in Health Promotion Strategies Strategy | Build healthy public policy | Create supportive environments | Strengthen community action | Develop personal skills | Reorients health service | QUIT | laws relating to smoking in public places‚ tobacco advertising‚ the display of cigarettes in retail outlets‚ tobacco packaging and tobacco taxes. | Providing personalised counselling for those wanting to stop smoking - Quitline‚ a telephone service that people can

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    Athlete compensation

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    Athlete Compensation The idea of paying college athletes has been an ongoing debate since the early 1900s. With current television revenue resulting from NCAA football bowl games and March Madness in basketball‚ there is now a commotion for compensating both football and basketball players beyond that of an athletic scholarship. Because of the title “Student-athlete”‚ college athletes have the obligation to be a student first‚ and an athlete second and should not be paid to play. There have been

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    How to Measure Construct

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    concepts are also linked to behavior. The construct can be referred as hypothetical constructs. “Hypothetical” because they are inferred from theories and other behavior‚ and “constructs” because they must be constructed by using a database of observations that can be measured. (clayton) Practically the construct is defined by how it is measured. This is called an operational definition. The meaning of our study rests on how we objectively observe the construct or behavior of interest. Thus‚ developing

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    The Earth Charter

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    Thought Final Paper The Earth Charter is a radical document that tries to offer solutions to help the world and all of mankind to try and find a level of sustainability. Through Jean Paul Sartre’s theories and ideologies‚ I try and find my own voice and ideals of how I personally feel about the Earth Charter. Many people have tried to figure out what they could do‚ with little success‚ to fix the Earth and save it from ourselves. Though it is a start‚ the Earth Charter simply does not have a clear

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    2. What does the text author mean when he calls terrorism a "pejorative" term and a "social construct?" Provide your reaction to White’s statement that terrorism is a social construct. The term Pejorative simply means a term that is loaded with a negative or derogatory meaning. (White pg. 6) When White used this term‚ I believe he was referring to the fact that when the terrorism is used it usually evokes a feeling of fear. The book explains that when people use the term terrorism they are labeling

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