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    OBJECTIVES • To know whether India being a developing country is facing problems related to begging. • To know whether people who are begging have genuine reason to do so. If not then who is behind such a thing. • To know whether the laws made by the government are sufficient for eradicating begging from the streets. HYPOTHESIS • That India is facing a grave problem: begging and it hinders the growth of the country. • That‚ a meagre amount of people has genuine reason to beg‚ the

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    Skrzynecki remains excluded‚ the characters in The Breakfast Club congeal together and find hope in their unfortunate circumstances. The high angled shot of the characters in detention in-between low angled shots of the teacher convey the students’ lack of authority. It shows that they are powerless in their presence at detention and their resignation

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    Reaction Paper The Breakfast Club is a 1985 film based on five students from entirely different social groups forced to spend an eight hour Saturday detention together for their own individual reasons. The five students were all given the same assignment‚ to write an essay about “who you think you are" and the acts they committed to end up in Saturday detention. As high school students of course they put off the assignment until the last minute and instead they passed the hours dancing‚ fighting‚ smoking

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    Charter of Rights and Freedoms.“Everyone has the right on arrest or detention to retain and instruct counsel without delay and to be informed of that right.” Like many other detainees at Guantanamo Bay Khadr’s right to habeas corpus was infringed‚ which is s. 10(c) of the charter. “Everyone has the right on arrest or detention to have the validity of the detention determined by way of habeas corpus and to be released if the detention is not lawful.” Lastly‚ Khadr was brought to Guantanamo Bay during

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    officer can not request that the caseload halt‚ as more juveniles are coming aboard to the system. There are rising Numbers of Juveniles in the Court System 1 Probation Officers are being looked at 1 Juvenile cases up 2 Abuse Detention Hall in Texas not up to standards 1 Thirty Seven Page report of irregularities 1 Juveniles being separated according to disabilities 2 Dressing of Role Models 3 Rules in English

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    pressured by his father to be the best. After falling to build a lamp he brought a flair gun to school‚ his intentions were never clear in the movies although one may think a poorly planned suicide may have in plan. The fair gun is what got Brian in detention. PSYCHODYNAMIC Brian was another case if insecurity. The influence of self- concept was strong with Brian Johnson for he had no sense of self . He could not meet the standards of his desired self and was therefore unhappy with himself as a person

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    they are not allowed to enter into a binding contract with some exceptions. A JPO will need to safeguard the rights of a juvenile when considering if a violation of probation has occurred. Prior to the detention of a juvenile‚ the JPO uses a detention risk assessment to determine if detention is warranted. A juvenile suspect has to give a voluntary waiver of their rights after being advised of those rights before they are interrogated for an act that would subject them to the delinquency laws

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    group in detention all have the mentality of an imaginary audience. By thinking that the world is looking at them on a pedestal‚ the teenagers feel more self-conscious or feel more compelled to be noticed as if on stage (Santrock‚ 2008). An imaginary audience can be noticed

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    ABDURRAOOF SWALEH BAWAZIR 12M01ALLB055 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW 208 MONGOI‚ MARCOS TERM PAPER THE LAW REGARDING BAIL IN KENYA AND ITS PRACTICE Introduction Bail is one of the rights protected by the Constitution‚ based on the notion that one is presumed innocent by the law until proven guilty. In general‚ an individual accused of a crime must be held in the custody of the court until his or her guilt or innocence is determined. However‚ the court has the option of releasing the

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    2nd of feb CASES MALLIK V BCC: Malik and Mahmud v Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA [1997] UKHL 23 is a leading English contract law and UK labour law case‚ which confirmed the existence of the implied term of mutual trust and confidence in all contracts of employment. Facts: Mr Malik and Mr Mahmud both worked for the Bank of Credit and Commerce International. BCCI went insolvent due to massive fraud‚ connection with terrorists‚ money-laundering‚ extortion and a raft of other criminal

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