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    Gamer Definition

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    free time in front of a monitor; however‚ such classifications cannot be associated with casual gamers that just want to pass the time. Though there are many categories and levels of gamers‚ a gamer is simply a person that plays video games. This definition‚ however‚ was not true a few years ago. In fact‚ only recently has the term expanded to include all gamers. In the past‚ gamers were only people playing role-playing games (known as RPGs) and wargames. Thus‚ people settled for RPGs where players

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    Recidivism Definition

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    are rearrested. Some statistics include‚ within three years of release‚ about two-thirds (67.8 percent) of released prisoners were rearrested. This is a major issue‚ I feel that a major way to change this would be to give these criminals a proper education‚ allowing them to get proper jobs. This will help them stay

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    Altruism Definition

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    Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behaviour. • Pro-social behavior: behavior that benefits another person or has positive social consequences Definition is vague because it discusses the outcome but not the motivation e.g. When we offer sympathy to a friend that is upset or refrain from dropping scolding a person for doing something wrong. • Altruism: when one helps another person for no reward and even at some cost to oneself. It is a type of “helping behavior”(intentionally

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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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    Definition of Literature

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    Literature is an outlet of escape from reality. At the end of the day‚ I open a book and allow the story to take me to a world where my own fades into a distant memory. With every turn of a page‚ my imagination is free to reinvent a narrative that is better than the reality I live. Literature can be non-fiction and based on facts surrounding real events‚ people‚ and places. Examples include history books‚ memoirs‚ biographies‚ newspapers‚ self-help‚ devotionals‚ and textbooks. Literature can

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    Courage Definition

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    Courage by definition is “the attitude of facing and dealing with anything recognized as dangerous‚ difficult‚ or painful‚ instead of withdrawing from it; quality of being fearless or brave” (Webster 325). Whether it is fighting for our country‚ risking your life to protect that of others‚ or simply being able to stand up for what you believe. In forming a good society‚ I believe‚ courage is a necessity. Courage is what helps us reach out to help others. Courage is what solidifies our beliefs. Courage

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    Definition Of Ethics

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    therefore‚ we say that the moral principle of one nation may not be the same of others. Or it may be of a different thing to different individuals in some cases. But is this inference correct? When I was driving in Australia during my tertiary education between the years 1965-1970‚ it would be an ethical courtesy to always let the right side of your traffic pass first when you reach a junction. It would also be appropriate to give indication when you want to switch driving lane. But it is not

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    Education

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    because it is my desire to pursue knowledge and understanding of life. Determining a person’s education is vital to understanding the nature of education. First of all‚ education is the pursuit of knowledge‚ not a goal that can be reached after a set number of years of doctoral study. Consequently‚ a person‚ no matter how much they know‚ can never stop learning because they have already attained "education." Instead‚ people are educated when they wholeheartedly devote their lives to understanding what

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    Exoneration Definition

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    Exoneration‚ by definition‚ is the action of officially absolving someone from blame; vindication. Exoneration happens because people can be accused of a crime due to witness error and not having enough DNA evidence. It happens a lot more than what people think. On July 21st‚ 1982 at 3:00 am‚ a woman in Jacksonville‚ North Carolina was awoken by a strange man standing at the foot of her bed; he had broken into her house. She was home alone with her three children while her husband was working

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    Solitary Definition

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    (BJS)‚ 23 Oct. 2015‚ www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=5433 Coming directly from the Bureau of Justice‚ this list of statistics covers the likelihood of specific groupings of people spending time in solitary confinement‚ based off things such as education‚ age‚ and sexual orientation. Allen also looks at the percentage of inmates who have been in solitary confinement in the past twelve months with mental issues‚ to the percentage of prisoners who are under standard imprisonment with mental issues

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