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    Definition of Law

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    Laws are created to maintain equality‚ stability‚ and structure. To maintain order in society‚ laws are established as is punishment for disobeying these laws. Laws are broken down by classification and to some degree‚ may interact with one another. Substantive law sets the ground rules for individuals whereas procedural law is the policy on how to carry out the rules. Criminal law is for the protection of society and civil law is to serve the purpose of compensating someone for a loss due to the

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    Recidivism Definition

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    In order to fully understand the problem one must first know what recidivism is. Recidivism is the most fundamental forms of criminal justice. “It refers to a person’s relapse into criminal behavior‚ often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes intervention for a previous crime.” (National Institute of Justice) Recidivism is a problem because the same criminals that have been released are returning to a life of crime‚ most are rearrested. Some statistics include‚ within three years of release

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    Definition Of Freedom

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    I think that freedom is given but if you do something bad like take something from a store that you didn’t buy then you get your right from going in that store again taken away. Because they allowed you into there store and you went behind their back and took something without paying for it. Another example for earning your freedom then is if you get into a fight at school you would get into big trouble like getting suspended and in some extreme cases you can get expelled‚ kicked out of school.

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    Ageing. Definition

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    Ageing Ageing can be defined as a gradual change in an organism that leads to increased risk of weakness‚ disease‚ and death. It takes place in a cell‚ an organ‚ or the total organism over the entire adult life span of any living thing. There is a decline in biological functions and in ability to adapt to metabolic stress. Changes in organs include the replacement of functional cardiovascular cells with fibrous tissue. Overall effects of aging include reduced immunity‚ loss of muscle strength

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    Definition of Terms

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    1. Human Nervous System- the part of a body that coordinates its voluntary and involuntary actions and transmits signals between different parts of its body. Mostly‚ it consists of two main parts‚ the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). 2. Central Nervous System- the processing center for the nervous system. It receives information from and sends information to the peripheral nervous system. The two main organs of the CNS are the brain and spinal cord. The brain

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    Bully Definitions

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    Tell us about either your favorite or least favorite course in high school When I think of a physical manifestation of disgust‚ I imagine a child’s face twisted with an almost caricature-like scowl at broccoli. As an adult with a more diverse palette‚ the child’s distaste seems irrational‚ or at least hyperbolized to the point of fabrication. Math is my broccoli. Cosines give me hives‚ my nose crinkles up if I hear the word “derivative‚” and my blood pressure spikes whenever I unluckily happen upon

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    Gentrifiers Definition

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    Richard Florida (2002:8) coined the term ‘the creative class’ in order to define the characteristics of the gentrifiers‚ defining them as “people in design‚ education‚ arts‚ music and entertainment‚ whose economic function is to create new ideas‚ new technology and/or creative content.” Thus‚ area aesthetics are improved‚ inevitably attracting culture (Pflieger‚ 2008; Lloyd‚ 2010). Whereas Butler and Lees (2006:468) focus on the financial gentrifier describing them as ‘financifers’‚ arguing that

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    Greed Definition

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    Humans have many different characteristics that make them stand out from other species. We by far have the highest population than any other species on the Earth. This means that the more humans that are on the Earth‚ the more distinct characteristics are more likely to appear. What determines these types of characteristics and ultimately our character as a whole? Early philosophers have said that the ownership of objects determines a huge part of our character‚ but what does it mean to "own" something

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    Pledge Definition

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    Romney refers to the Oath of Office‚ which would be his “highest promise to God”‚ and although his God may not be the same as the god(s) of his constituents‚ it does not matter because he will serve “no one religion‚ no one group‚ no one cause‚ and no one interest” since it is the job of the president to serve “only the common cause of the United States” (Romney). Jefferson mentioned in “A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom” that people who forced their religion on others‚ or used their religion

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    Statistic Definitions

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    The levels of measurement from the lowest to the highest level are nominal‚ ordinal‚ interval‚ and ratio Variables measured at the nominal level of measurement are at the lowest level and must follow three rules: (1) the data categories must be exhaustive (each datum will fit into at least one category identified by the researcher)‚ (2) the data categories must be exclusive (each datum will fit into only one category)‚ and (3) the data cannot be rank ordered. Nominal data differ from ordinal data

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