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    cities across the nation have enacted ordinances in response to growing concern of juvenile crime. In thirty-three states‚ local judges can require parents to pay bale for crimes committed by their children. City councils have designed late-night curfew‚ truancy‚ graffiti‚ gang enforcement‚ and gun ordinances that impose penalties and possible arrest for parents whose children repeatedly violate the ordinances’ behavior standards. The children did not understand the term “consequences to their actions”

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    lost seven persons in the space of 24 hours to murder‚ driving the murder toll to 263.These allegedly gang related homicides persuaded Prime Minister Kamla Persad- Bissessar to declare a limited state of emergency in the country with an accompanying curfew of 9pm – 5am in designated “hot spots” for fifteen days on the 21st August‚ 2011. The state of emergency was further extended until 5th December‚ 2011. The recent state of emergency in Trinidad (August 21st 2011- 5th December 2011) was chosen

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    February 1‚ 2012 Greetings by Peace‚ The Undersign is currently making a study on “The Effectiveness of Peace and Order Programs of Barangay 121‚ District 1‚ of Manila to the Safety and Protection of its Residents” As requirements for the subject of Criminology 6 (Statistical Research) With this regard may we request you to answer the following data listed below. Rest assured for the confidentiality of your response. Thanks and God Bless Respectfully Yours‚ Lapada‚

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    MESSAGES LOG IN EXPLORE HELP US EDIT Home» Categories » Relationships » Managing Conflict and Difficult Interactions » Managing Arguments ArticleEditDiscuss Edit Article How to Always Win an Argument Choosing Your ArgumentStructuring Your ArgumentAttacking their ArgumentStyling Your Argument Edited by Ben Rubenstein‚ Jack Herrick‚ Glutted‚ Sondra C and 42 others The rhetorical art of persuasion is a subtle and useful set of skills to master. Whether you like to debate for fun or

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    Taxi fares are approximately 12 pounds per journey and using the railway also requires a taxi to reach the destination. 2.3 Curfew Incoming flights to Aberdeen face a 10 p.m. curfew‚ after which no flights can land. Delayed flights may be forced to Glasgow or Edinburg and then the passengers have to take the bus back to Aberdeen‚ which can be very annoying. The curfew was imposed by the local authority‚ due to citizen’s request. 3. Alternative Solutions Aberdeen Airport is facing some problems

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    In Canada‚ we are privileged to have a lot of rights that benefit us. In the movie‚ V for Vendetta they are not as fortunate as we are. There are many examples to prove that they didn’t have many rights as we do. To begin with‚ we have equality rights; everyone gets treated the same. Homosexuality is allowed and gets treated fairly. In the movie‚ those that were a part of the gay/lesbian community were sent to concentration camps or jails. When they were taken there‚ the people tortured them

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    Template Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier I‚ Kamryn Foster‚ write this opinion to support the majority on the case of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. In my opinion it reflects the majority being as it’s the school’s tabloid. I also believe the school has the right to remove pages if they deem the material inappropriate. These articles would not have been in the best interest for the students. The students feel it is freedom of speech‚ but the administration feels it is unfitting for a school newspaper. (Second paragraph–Explain

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    when it came to obeying the rules set forth by her parents‚ which she followed in the past. She has never missed her curfew in the past. Wanting to fit in with these new friends that she has become close to‚ when they suggested her break her curfew‚ she was met with a moral dilemma- go home and risk losing her new found friendships with these new girls‚ but she knew breaking curfew would disobey her parents‚ which she has not done to this degree‚ if ever. It was an internal struggle she was facing-

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    REVOLT The movie “ V for Vendetta” has many thought provoking words and quotes throughout it. This film directed by James Mc Teigue and produced by the Wachowski brothers is a thriller that captures the idea of a dystopian society. Joshua Tyler from Cinema Blend.com touches on a number of these topics in his review. In my opinion this movie is dark‚ yet enlightening at the same time. This film digs beneath the surface to reveal the psychological factors‚ particularly our own fears

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    Zamans values being highly depicted in this situation. Although there was a curfew Stack was not harmed for being outside‚ instead Stack was reminded by a marine to avoid being outside during curfew times. “There’s a curfew‚” a marine warned me as I moved past a check-point.” Stack was most likely not harmed due to the marine realising that Stack is a journalist and had trouble getting back to her hotel before the curfew had begun. The Marine’s values would have been different if the person instead

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