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    Primary Research Report

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    Primary Research Report Candice Seah Research January 30‚ 2013 Introduction This topic that I researched is about high school bullies chances of becoming a criminal as adults and whether bullying leads to criminal activity later on if not timely intervention. Bullies who were not told that their actions were not correct have more of a higher chance to become criminals. This topic is important because bullies have a chance to be nice if they are thought better by their parents. Society and

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    lesson and habbits of life through accomplishments witch makes them think of how to be strong in other words a hard worker. In the passage "The Benefits of Organized Activities". "Collin states that organized activites help children grow into resposible adults." In my life growing up I was in alot of sports that we’re organized like football‚ we all had our own postions on the team. We had to organize our postions every day if it was at home or at practise which made us strong. The team had

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    One of the negative sides of organized religion comes from the idea of “charisma” and the charismatic leader who may not have the best intentions and could use the power that they gain over people with this charisma to push things that may not necessarily by what their religion is supposed to stand for (Fisher‚ 2005). An example of this would be the extremist Muslims in the Middle East‚ specifically al Qaida or the Taliban. Charismatic leaders‚ such as the recently killed Osama bin Laden‚

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    The seven elements and various claims for its discovery reveal many of the nationalistic traits that we have seen in the case of other elements‚ most notably the controversy surrounding the discovery of hafnium‚ element 72. But element 85 gives our study a greater depth than has yet been revealed by the already covered elements. What this story shows is that the nationalistic prejudices persist to this day in many respects and that the identity of the “discoverer” of the element very much depends

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    Bolsheviks Primary Source

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    their physical and psychological limits. The language used is very literate but the tone is very emotive. Source C explains the loss of faith in the Bolshevik Government with the food shortages‚ the poverty and the state of general ruin. This is a primary and highly valuable source because its purpose is to make the voices of the people directly involved in the Revolution heard. The Kronstadt rebels have been strong supporters of the Bolsheviks‚ fighting along with the Red Army in the 1917 October

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    investigator‚ I would apply the three basic elements of an investigation. The first element is searching the crime scene. The search of the crime scene is to look for any clues and for evidence that may like to the crime. These object or material may be anything that may serve as tool by witch I can use to give a good idea of what may happen during the crime. The next element is to Collecting and preserving evidence found at the scene. Evidence that links to any crime must be carefully collected‚ since

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    Pathology In Primary Care

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    Primary care providers are often asked to provide an opinion on causation for patients that are under their treatment for spine related symptoms. The opinion is typically requested in the form of a medical legal report especially if the symptoms may have come about due to the wrongful act or tort of another person. A tort consists of a wrongful acts or injury that leads to physical‚ emotional‚ or financial damage to a person in which another person could be held legally responsible. In medical

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    The Elements of Criminal Liability ACTUS REUS & MENS REA "Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea"‚ or "an act does not make a man guilty unless his mind be also guilty (Burgess‚ 2004‚ p.8)." In criminal law‚ for an individual to commit a crime‚ there must be present two elements. They are: • Actus Reus (meaning guilty act – or omission); and • Mens Rea (meaning guilty mind). Actus Reus is the guilty act or omission in the commissioning of a crime. In short‚ it is what the offender does

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    Primary Secondary Data

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    cheaper‚ better return for your money. Think of coca cola- they market a number of beverage brands: Coca-Cola Diet coke Sprite Fanta Lift PowerAde What do you think are the target markets for these brands? Target markets can be divided into: Primary target markets: those markets where the business will focus its main marketing activities Secondary target markets: less important targets where fewer marketing resources will be devoted. French Connection Demographic: Gender: Male & Female

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    Crime Vs Natural Crime

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    Legal Crime vs Natural Crime The natural definition of crime is any act that is seen as fundamentally wrong‚ strongly disapproved‚ and deserving of punishment”‚ regardless of whether it is legal. Natural crime is one that is mala in se‚ or wrong in itself. Meaning that is wrong to do regardless of your circumstances. Natural crime presumes a common morality that society agrees that everyone should behave the same way towards certain areas. It is also based on the principle that within most religions

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