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    ’Reporting Observed Crime: The Righteous Thing To Do?’ In the past‚ it has been common for people who have witnessed a crime to be unwilling to intervene and report it. Is this a simple coincidence or is there more to it? Based on actual events that have occurred in reports historically‚ it has been proven to be more than just a mere coincidence. For instance‚ there was a case of an actual crime that occurred in Richmond‚ California in 2009. A young 15 year old girl was beaten and raped by several

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    Stop and Search Police are more likely to stop and search powers against black‚ Asian and mixed race people than white people in some parts of England. This is then showing that a racial inequality with police is an issue and should police be aloud to stop and search people if they have no evidence that they are creating an unrest to the community‚ or are black people victimised when it comes to the police stop and search powers. To search a person or vehicle under pace‚ police must have

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    The work of fiction House on Mango Street is written by Sandra Cisneros. It shows the dreams of Esperanza‚ a little girl who lives on Mango Street‚ an impoverished area of Chicago. She likes writing and wants to be an author. Both Alicia and Esperanza view education and writing as a pathway to better life. Through these characters‚ the author suggests that education would offer a kind of freedom. Alicia is Esperanza’s friend. She likes writing. She always studies all the night otherwise she would

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    did not get work and now they do not want to work. They fine begging easier and more profitable. The disabled‚ some due to natural causes and others due to their mentors-have no option. _____________________________________________________________Beggars are a great nuisance. They are blot on humanity. They even indulge in many criminal activities. These must be apprehended and taught some craft and made to work. The kidnappers‚ the sellers and the owners who make the kids beg‚ should be given exemplary

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    the “American Dream” is sought after by many all around the world. The “American Dream” is what minorities view as the ideal life. The difficulty and problems that can can occur while trying to obtain this goal were highlighted in The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. It highlights the many issues that face minorities while trying to obtain the “American Dream” such as discrimination‚ poor education‚ and lack of money as well as many other obstacles they have to overcome to obtain their goals

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    Full Name Date Speech 101 Section # Professor Haddad Assignment Title & Version Speaking Outline‚ Final Draft “Acupuncture: New Uses for an Ancient Remedy” Specific Purpose: To inform my audience what happens during an acupuncture treatment‚ how acupuncture works‚ treatable conditions that can with acupuncture‚ and the use of acupuncture in combination with Western medical techniques. EYE CONTACT !!! WATCH TIME!!! I. Introduction

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    There are many theories that tried to explain why there is such a high crime rates in the United States such as the Anomie theory and the Strain theory. In 1994‚ Stephen F. Messner and Richard Rosenfeld proposed a similar theory of Anomie. They agree that American society places too much emphasis on material and monetary attainments‚ the American Dream (Bjerregaard & Cochran‚ 2008). The American Dream is defined as “the commitment to the goal of material success‚ to be pursued by everyone in society

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    A thorough documentation of a crime scene is an important part of any investigation. Several different methods of documentation are use; however‚ it is the combination of the methods that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes

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    A Remedy for Fear? Though Darwin and Picasso came from different professional backgrounds‚ they both challenged their own fields in fundamental ways by destructing the notion of a narrative in institutional settings. Religion has always been an important social institution which profoundly affects people’s lives. Religious texts provide ultimate guidance on thinking and acting properly‚ while routine practices reinforce people’s reliance upon and trust in the texts. Though art may not impact people’s

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    Legal Studies Part I – Crime 1. The Nature Of Crime The Meaning of Crime A crime is defined as “any act or omission of duty that results in harm to society‚ and which is punishable by the state” The Elements of Crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea There are two elements which must be present for a ‘crime’ to be committed: 1. Actus Reus: The Guilty Act – The act is carried out or performed‚ or an omission of an act which should have been done takes place. 2. Mens Rea: The Guilty Mind – Intent

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