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    Write Your Own Exam Questions Assignment Names: Muneet Dhaliwal Jasmeen Gill Amit Natt Jaideep Bhattal This question is based on the process of Meiosis 1.TOTAL 8 marks Matching. In each space at left‚ place the number of the closely associated statement from the list at right. Each term is correct only once ( 0.5 mark each) Terms: Statements: 2 Meiosis 4 Synapsis 8 Homologous chromosomes

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    P A R T 4 Corrections RIGHTS OF THE CONVICTED AND IMPRISONED Common law‚ constitutional‚ statutory‚ and humanitarian rights of the convicted and imprisoned: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A right against cruel or unusual punishment A right to protection from physical harm A right to sanitary and healthy conditions of confinement A limited right to legal assistance while imprisoned A limited right to religious freedom while imprisoned A limited right to freedom of speech while imprisoned

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    CIVIL ENGINEERING (CIV) Spring 2013 Civil Engineering (CIV) Major in Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Chairperson: Fu-Pen Chiang Undergraduate Program Director: Harold Walker Undergraduate Secretary: Augusta Kuhn Office: Heavy Engineering 250C Phone: (631) 632-8315 Email: harold.walker@stonybrook.edu Fax: (631) 632-8544 Web address: http://me.eng.sunysb.edu/civil Civil Engineering (CIV) The Bachelor of Engineering in Civil

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    Problem Sheet No. 1 1. Determine the tension in cables CA and CB. Ans. TCA = 2870 N‚ TCB = 3520 N. 2. The uniform bar has a mass per unit length of 60 kg/m. Determine the reactions at the supports. Ans. Ay = 3060 N‚ By = 2060 N. 3. The uniform angle bar with equal legs has a mass of 20 kg and is supported in the vertical plane as shown. Calculate the force FA supported by the pin at A. Ans. FA = 277 N. 4. Determine the reactions

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    some states‚ the state has abolished parole‚ so the offender carries out his or hers full term. The state of Maine abolished parole in 1975 and after Maine abolished parole‚ twelve other states did the same thing. Abolishing parole is called indeterminate sentencing. To compare Probation and parole is not a factor‚ because they are similar in a very small part. They are different because Parole has to do with serving time in prison and so does probation‚ but parole if you are not on good behavior you

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    This was seen as the ideal petitionary all the way up until the Reformatory era was created by Captain Alexander Maconochie and Sir Walter Crofton (Schmalleger‚ 2011‚ Chapter 13). The reformatory style consisted of the use of indeterminate sentencing with also the belief of rehabilitation‚ yet this style did not last long do to the industrial prisons that came into play (Schmalleger‚ 2011‚ Chapter 13). Each model had its drawback the Auburn system resulted in inmate’s committing suicide

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    n architecture‚ a truss is a structure comprising one or more triangular units constructed with straight members whose ends are connected at joints referred to as nodes. External forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the nodes and result in forces in the members which are either tensile or compressive forces. Moments (torques) are explicitly excluded because‚ and only because‚ all the joints in a truss are treated as revolutes. A planar truss is one where all the members

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    Juvenile Problems Paula Barton Texas A&M Commerce Table of Content Abstract 3 Chapter 1: Introduction 4 Chapter 2: Issues Involved with Juvenile 5 The Media 5 Treatments 6 Sentencing 7 Death Penalty 8 Chapter 3: Juvenile Crime Gangs 9 Latin Kings 10 Mexican Mafia 10 Aryan Brotherhood 11 Bloods 12 Crips 13 Female Gangbanging

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    Case: Francisco vs. People Facts: Macario Linghon without knowledge went and sold to the shop of the petitioner Ernesto “Erning” Francisco the jewelries which was stolen by his sister Pacita Linghon to a certain Jovita Rodriguez. Sometime after the jewelries have been stolen‚ Jovita just discovered that the jewelries have been missing. She filed a complaint for theft against Pacita in the Counter Intelligence Group of the Philippine National Police in Camp Crame. Pacita was then invited for

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    Reading Assignment for Module 13 The reading assignment in AMST418D for the remainder of the semester consists of the following: a chapter (“Protection of Children Under the Law”) from a 1977 book entitled All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure‚ and a work of legal history‚ recounting the events leading to a landmark Supreme Court decision (in re Gault) in 1967 that extended some rights of due process to the juvenile court system. Both readings bear on the question of rights for

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