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    NAME ADETAYO OLUWAKAYODE MATRIC 060403009 DEPARTMENT ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS COURSE CEG 202 GROUP NO 4 TITLE OF EXPERIMENT: REACTIONS OF SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAMS DATE PERFORMED: 13TH OF AUGUST 2008. AIM: I) TO DETERMINE THE REACTIONS RA AND RB FOR A BEAM SIMPLY SUPPORTED AT ITS ENDS II) TO DETERMINE THE VALUES OF RA AND RB AS A GIVEN LOAD MOVES FROM ONE END OF A SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAM TO THE OTHER APPARATUS: • Two spring balances. • A steel

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    frame subjected to point loads and distributed * To study the behavior of a portal frame under different end conditions. THEORY -Structures are categorized as statically determinate or as statically in determinate. Determinate structures can be analysed additional conditions to solve. The portal frame is an indeterminate structure to several degree of indeterminacy depending on the end conditions To know the behavior of any frame it is advisable to know its different deflected shapes under

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    in our society is incapacitation the reason being is that criminals are sent to jail in hopes to prevent future offences by punishment and prevent crimes from occurring. 5. The differences between and purpose of both determinate and indeterminate sentences is that a determinate sentence is a specific‚ fixed period sentence ordered by a court. An

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    Punishment Philosophy Liberty University Abstract The penalties or punishment in the realm of corrections reflect the philosophies and ethics of civilizations and the governments that sanction implementation. Historically corrections were grounded in “retribution and punishment- and the uglier the better”; “punishments were public occasions and street spectacles “filled with humiliation (Esperian‚ 2010). Then in the Nineteenth Century there was the rise of the penitentiary and was designated

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    The many challenges being faced by the correctional system include insufficient prison beds for inmates and lack of prison space as well as inadequate funding‚ and resources. The causes for the extreme overcrowding have been blamed on retributive sentencing polices‚ new legislation‚ the War on Drugs‚ and the criminalization of the juvenile offender. The rise in the sentenced population in the United States shows that the number of persons sentenced to probation‚ parole‚ prison‚ and jail has risen

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    Criminal Justice Final Review Ch 8 Jurisdiction- a court’s legal power to hear particular kinds of cases Court of General Jurisdiction- a court that can hear nearly any type of case Court of Limited Jurisdiction- a specialty court that can hear only cases of a certain type En Banc- an appeals case presided over by a larger than usual panel of judges (more than three) Appellate Brief- a document containing legal arguments in an appellate case‚ submitted to a court by attorneys for

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    forces in statically determinate and overdeterminate trusses1 * Bars with strain gauge full bridges to measure bar force1 * Computerised evaluation of experiments Technical Description Overdeterminate trusses are employed where overdimensioning is purposely required because safety must be maintained in the event of failure of an element‚ such as in aircraft construction. With additionally inserted bars a statically determinate truss becomes internally statically indeterminate. In this case the truss

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    Classical School Classical theory in criminology has its roots in the theories of the 18th century Italian nobleman and economist‚ Cesare Beccaria and the English philosopher‚ Jeremy Bentham (Hollin‚ 2004‚ 2). It was based on principles of utilitarian philosophy. Cesare Beccaria‚ author of On Crimes and Punishments (1763–64)‚ Jeremy Bentham‚ inventor of the panopticon‚ and other classical school philosophers based their arguments as follows‚ (1) People have free will to choose how to act (2) Deterrence

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    BE8202 TOPIC 1 : STATICALLY DETERMINATE STRUCTURES _________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: Beam‚ Truss‚ Rigid Frames‚ Equilibrium‚ Determinate‚ Stable‚ Shear Force‚ Axial Force‚ Bending Moment‚ Free Body Diagram‚ Axial Force Diagram‚ Shear Force Diagram. Objectives: Students should be able to • Understand the principle of equilibrium of forces as applies to determinate structures • Construct the free-body diagram for determinate beams‚ trusses and rigid

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    2-18-10 Aggressive Enforcement -It reduces’ residents’ fear -Dealing with low-level offenders leads to serious offenders -Quality of life is improved by not having to deal with “street people” -Cooperation/assistance in community increase when serious crime erupts -Encourages citizens to uphold neighborhood standards for behavior in public spaces Against Aggressive Enforcement -Police resources should be focused on serious crime -The link between disorder‚ fear‚ and crime is uncertain

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