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    Caleb's Choice Summary

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    The story Caleb’s Choice‚ takes place in northern Texas during the huge slavery issue in 1858‚ before the Civil War. This historical time in America was an ongoing issue between the northern and southern regions of the United States. The northern states were opposed to slavery while the southern states supported slavery. The main character of the story is Caleb. He is a fourteen year old white boy that lived a rich life‚ attended a boys academy‚ and paid no attention to the black boys

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    J Heffernan General Theory of Crime Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi have devised the General Theory of Crime‚ or the GTC‚ as a way of explaining root causes of criminal behavior in an effort to find a solution to the problem of crime in America. The GTC is defined as: A developmental theory that modifies social control theory by integrating concepts from biosocial‚ psychological‚ routine activities and rational choice theories. (1) Unlike other crime theories‚ the GTC considers the

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    Factors of Career Choice

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    career choice Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Role 1.2 Objective and Subjective Constraints 1.3 Key Theories of Occupational Choice 1.3.1 Developmental Theory 1.3.2 Structural Theory 1.3.3 RIASEC Model 2. Factors of Occupational Choice 2.1 Family and Class 2.2 Neighbourhood and Peer Group 2.3 School and Education 2.4 Race 2.5 Gender 2.5.1 Horizontal and Vertical Segregation 2.5.2 Pay 2.5.3 Hours Worked

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    Cyber Crime

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    Research Paper “Cyber Crimes: A Socio-Legal Interpretation in the Age of Globalization” Dr. G. L. Sharma   "Shanti Kuteer" 81-Vishvesariya Vistar‚ Triveni Nagar‚ Jaipur-302018   +91 94147-78452 ; +91 77423-21377 Email:drgls@ymail.com Crime is considered as a violation of established enacted legislations‚ laws‚ rules or regulations in any society. Though it is a socio-legal‚ economic and political concept yet it has become a global concerns now a days with the emergence

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    Topic 2: Political Theory: Pluralism‚ Corporatism and Public Choice Pluralism is a political theory that related to the acknowledgement for diversification that exist in society. Everyone has different views and appreciation for different value in life. Pluralism is a sign of theoretical standpoint on state ad power as well as resources. It depends on how it will be distributed in democratic state like United States of America (USA). Two famous name in mentioned by Manley (1983) in his article

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    race crime

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    effect of various factors on the crime rate in the US. The model is estimated using the OLS procedure and a cross-sectional data set across the fifty states in 2000. The four variables that are found to have significant coefficients are police expenditures per crime in 1999‚ unemployment rate‚ per capita income‚ and the percentage of people living in poverty. Specifically‚ for every dollar increase per crime in 1999‚ the crime rate is found to decline by 260 crimes per 100‚000 population. When the

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    Multiple Choice Questions

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    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ANDHRA UNIVERSITY II-Mid Semester Examination October‚ 2010 Industrial and Managerial Economics Time: ½ hour Marks : 15 Answer all Questions 1. Among the following factors‚ what are the factors that determine the optimum size of the firm A (i) Technical forces. B (ii) Managerial factor. C (iii) Financial factor. D (IV) Marketing factor. (v) Factor

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    Crime and Deviance

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    for the functions and causes of crime and deviance within contemporary British society‚ yet it fails to account for white collar crime. Evaluate this statement. Every society is guided by laws and regulations‚ therefore‚ breaking of the law is known as crime or deviance. Crime and deviance will be defined with examples and how what is crime and deviance depend on culture and society will be analysed. Thus‚ a criminal act in one place is a norm in another place. Crime and Deviance changes as the society

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    Using the material from item A and elsewhere assess the usefulness of Marxist approaches to an understanding of crime and deviance. (21 marks) Marxist approaches can be useful to help us understand crime and deviance. Marxists theory adopts the belief that the ruling class is responsible for societies. They think crime is systematically generated by the structure of capitalist society. Marxists believe that society is divided into two classes‚ the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie

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    Functionalism And Crime

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    Functionalism and crime: In this essay I will be talking about the functionalist perspective on crime and deviance and be comparing it with the Marxist view. The main functionalist theories I will be examining are Merton’s strain theory‚ Cohen’s status frustration and Cloward and Ohlin’s three subcultures. Functionalists argue that crime and deviance is useful and necessary in society as they reinforce the consensus of values‚ norms and behaviour of the majority non-deviant population. Functionalists

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