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    Amanda Montalvo Law Politics and Government Prof. Kent Worcester 10/13/12 The Violence in Cheneyland On the upper east side of Manhattan‚ the reverberations from the drill and blast excavation for the Second Avenue Subway station drums up a chilling reminder for native New Yorkers of the early post 9/11 days. I was in middle school but I understood that New York City was targeted and my life was put in danger but I did not realize that still 11 years later I would never be able to escape

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    Janet Ainsworth’s journal article‚ “’You Have the Right to Remain Silent. . .’ But Only If You Ask for It Just So: The Role of Linguistic Ideology in American Police Interrogation Law‚” addresses the complexities that arise when attempting to invoke Miranda rights. Ainsworth begins the article by explaining how the Miranda rights were established as a compromise with its initial goal to alleviate pressure from those detained. She references the Davis v United States case as a key example due to its

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    considered were elaborative interrogation and rereading. Both of these techniques supported a majority of the aspects based on the “four variables of generalizabilty” - materials‚ learning conditions‚ student characteristics‚ and criterion tasks. Combing both of these learning techniques have proven to be consistent due to how they compliment each other perfectly. Do you agree or disagree with the authors’ judgments about the effectiveness of the technique? Elaborative interrogation generates an explanation

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    month to month and are driven by the revenue hours for the company. The fixed costs in Exhibit 2 are Rent‚ Custodial Services‚ Computer Equipment Leases‚ Computer Maintenance‚ Computer Depreciation‚ Office Equipment and Fixtures Depreciation‚ Salaried Staff Wages‚ Systems Development and Maintenance‚ Administrative Wages‚ Sales Wages‚ Sales Promotion‚ and Corporate Services. Rent‚ Custodial Services‚ Computer Equipment Leases‚ Computer Maintenance‚ Computer Depreciation‚ Office Equipment and Fixtures

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    There are even times when the custodial parent may not allow the noncustodial parent to see the child because of financial disputes. This is unacceptable and is not tolerated by most court systems. Visitation privilege is a serious matter for courts‚ many judges will agree that spending

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    previously in love. Once divorced‚ if the man and woman birthed a child‚ one of them must get custody. Test show that in the case of a divorce‚ 82.6% of mothers get custody of the child(s) and a small 17.4% of the fathers get it. Whoever the non-custodial parent is must pay something called Child Support. So‚ what is child support? Child support

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    Jail and Prison

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    confinement facility that has custodial authority over the adults. Prisons hold criminal offenders for up to a year. Prison release is only an option when the time served is completed and community programs are not available to prisoners. Prisons offer rehabilitation for drug‚ mental health and education to the prisoners. Jail offers just the opposite of prisons (University of Phoenix‚ 2011). Jail is for regional‚ county‚ or city confinement‚ and the facility has custodial supervision over the adults

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    measurements. To elaborate‚ flow cytometry is a technique for analysing particles (cells in this case) which are suspended in a fluid stream by flowing the cells past an interrogation point. A light source is directed on to a hydrodynamically focused stream to create a zone for interrogation. As cells flow through this interrogation zone they scatter the light‚ at this point any fluorescent compounds that are inside or attached to the cell can be excited by the light source and emit light themselves

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    What would the world be life if all the terrorists were captured? Guantanamo Bay serves this purpose and they are a detention and interrogation facility located in Cuba. The main objective of this base is to use unlawful interrogation to gain information from the enemies to defeat them. Guantanamo Bay has been around for decades and it dates all the way back to 1903. This is where the Republic of Cuba granted the United States 45 square miles of territory to build a naval station. During the

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    the level of effectiveness of the Bureau of Jail Management And Penology in the Province Of Albay in terms of : a.) Administrative Services b.) Security and Custodial Services c.)Rehabilitation Services 3. What are the problems encountered and solutions offered ? 4. What action plan may be proposed to effect a better system of jail management ?

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