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    There are many things that if I could I would change about the world to make it a better place. Well at least a better place for me .Things that many people may see a dumb or unnecessary. But for me would be life changing or extremely nice. I hope people agree with the things that I would change I pretty sure their good reasons or fun reasons. To begin the very first thing that I would change would be. That tobacco would be illegal I really don’t like tobacco maybe that’s the reason that

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    Adolescence is typically a time of experimentation and testing boundaries‚ but if you’re an Amish teenager‚ you’re faced with a confounding choice between family or isolation‚ tradition or the modern world and faith or uncertainty. Even in the restrictive Amish culture‚ where kids lead a way of life with no electricity or music and are expected to be entirely obedient to their elders‚ they are given a temporary break. Once they turn sixteen‚ their church gives them a period of self discovery called

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    displays of behavior. I would like to recommend implementing a local community watch program to help ward off some of the undesired traffic in our area. I would also like to recommend enforcing a community curfew for our underage children for their safety and protection. Children out past curfew should be required to be accompanied by an adult. Another recommendation would be to follow up with local police to make frequent patrols through the neighborhood to help lessen the undesired traffic.

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    Explain why the ending of the Cold War was not followed by a period of world peace and stability. ____________________________________________________________ ___________ The ending of the cold war did not leave any sign of hope for the world to live in peace and prosperity. Until this second‚ there are hundreds of men‚ women and children being killed‚ injured‚ raped and executed for various reasons‚ some which may be legit while others are war related objectives. The world‚ not sure

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    National University HNSTPO2 Civic Welfare Training Service 2 Community Needs Assessment Group: 1(PHA122) Group Officials Signature Team Leader: Katrina Joice A. Dela Cruz Asst. Team Leader: Zaynab D. Hadjiali Group Members Norhannah G. Baniaga Gerald M. Castañeda Lireil Ann D. Aranas Alanis Morisette G. Azagra Cristy M. Abalos Johna D. Babilonia Cielo Maigne P. Valle Noreen Jane D. Bacordio ACKNOWLEDGMENT There are important personages who contributed to the accomplishment

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    At first glance‚ the Anti-social Behaviour Act appears to be a useful act. If the court were to imprison people for small offences‚ the prisons would be overflowing. It could also prevent some offenders from progressing to commit more serious crimes. When I look at the table above and see how many types of crimes that could be prevented by giving one of the orders it seems that it should reduce crime massively. However‚ according to a report in the Express in November 2013‚ the crime prevention

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    Machiavelli Critical Writing #4 Introduction: Many people who have read The Prince by Niccoló Machiavelli were appalled by Machiavelli’s fierce and authorative tone he used to assert his ideas‚ especially his concept of how the ends justify the means‚ which slowly made people begin to criticize him and his book as immoral‚ wicked‚ and evil. For this reason‚ Machiavelli began to be insulted as a ruthless and evil person‚ or in the adopted term‚ a Machiavellian. Machiavelli didn’t wish to care for

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ the 32nd President of the United States became President in March 1933 at the depth of the Great Depression. President Roosevelt’s reign from 1882-1945 showed that he was a fascinating idealist‚ whose confidence helped carry on the American people during the strains of economic crisis and world war even though he had an attack of poliomyelitis‚ which paralyzed his legs in 1921. President Roosevelt was labeled as one of America’s most touchy leaders. The complexities

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    citizens in the community. Even if you do not have kids‚ all of us can relate because we were all kids once. The idea that kids under the age of eighteen ought to be free to roam the streets after 10 p.m. is faulty as it fails to protect everyone. A curfew for adolescents will bring them valuable boundaries which can transfer into other areas of their lives. Some may have no boundaries or discipline at home and at least they will learn to respect this

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    James Marshall U07764358 A Glimpse Into Our Judicial System: Observations of Municipal and Superior Courts The Suffolk Superior Courthouse and Edward W. Brooke Courthouse provided two distinct views into the judicial system. At the Suffolk Superior Court the defendant‚ Donald Williams‚ was on trial on charges of assault with intent to murder and aggravated assault and battery with a dangerous weapon‚ both felonies. Contrastingly‚ I viewed a number of arraignments at the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse

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