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    The criminal justice system has been around for years with history dating back to the 14th century. Working in this field there are many roles and responsibilities that are the duties of the professional. There are both social and individual needs of this profession. Some social needs include preventing and understanding child abuse‚ homelessness‚ and prison overcrowding. Some individual needs include suicide prevention‚ mental health help‚ and justice for victims. Preventing and understanding child

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    In Greece the legal system and social hierarchy were tied together. The government kept the people in place and made up their lifestyle. Within the Greek empire some of the major cities such as Athens‚ and Sparta had basically control over people’s lives and this didn’t allow them to move up the chain. They did this by subjugating people and taking rights from people. The city powerhouse known as “Sparta” had a government that made up the social hierarchy. This was because “The government

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    Module 2 Application Activity: Social Operating System Strategy Map Read Chapter 6 of Teaching with Poverty in Mind. On page 149‚ the author uses the graphic shapes below to illustrate core social attributes needed for school success (many of which are underdeveloped in children of poverty). In each shape‚ fill in the heading. Under the heading describe how you would apply each of these skills to help a student in poverty. Most students need to strengthen these specific areas to increase their

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    Bibliography: Lahiri‚ Jhumpa. Interpreter of Maladies. Houghton Mifflin‚ 1999.

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    Catholics have their own view on what social justice. Catholics define social justice as the understanding of how societies work and what values and moral values guide them. Charities such as Habitat for Humanity‚ promote Catholic social justice. Habitat for Humanity strongly believes in doing good for society by providing people with the roof over their head. One principle of Catholic social justice is the principle of rights and responsibilities. Rights are entitlements

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    BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY‚ AURANGABAD Dept of Computer Science and IT‚ M.Sc CS(sem I) Class Test II‚ Advance Operating System Date :-5/11/2012 Paper no:-CSC 404 Total Marks:-20 M Duration : 1hour Q1. Match the following 5M 1 2 3 4 5 Page Map table Inboard memory Auxiliary memory Principle of locality File Map table a b c d e Cache One per system One per address space Non volatile Register Q2 Choose the appropriate option for the following sentences I. ---------- a fixed

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    fatal maladies”. The text is written by an English writer and humorist Jerome K. Jerome‚ best known for the comic travelogue “Three Men in a Boat”. The story is about one young healthy men who thought he became “a victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies”. The story is written by a humorist‚ that’s why it contains a lot of different funny moments and special stylistic devises. The first one we met already in the name of the story “A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies”. This

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    The dowry system is a social evil in India.It originated since times immemorial.I am really feeling very bad with this system ‚so want to give my views about this topic. Actually in the ancient times the grooms were to give dowry to the brides‚but now the brides are to give dowry to the grooms and now-a-days it became a compulsory process. I think GURAJADA’S play "kanyasulkam" may be mentioned in this context.Dowry can be defined as a support to the newly married couple on either behalf in cash or

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    Dowry is a social evil.Dowry system has been prevaling in all communities of India.It is an age old custom that is followed in India.When a boy is getting married to a girl the parents of the boy fix a certain amount of cash and gold to be given by the girls parents.In olden days there was no demand from the boys side.The girls parents used to give some amount to the boys parents as gift.Later it became a habit to demand dowry.The brides parents struggle to arrange for cash.If dowry is not given

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    SUMMARY When moving into a new house‚ newlyweds Twinkle and Sanjeev find Christian icons everywhere. The first is a porcelain effigy of Jesus found next to a bottle of malt vinegar left in the kitchen by the previous owners. Sanjeev tells his wife to throw both away‚ reminding her that they are not Christian. He feels that he has had to remind Twinkle of the obvious several times when moving in. But Twinkle is attached to the figurine and places it on the mantle – which Sanjeev notices needs dusting

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