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    wrong. Because to them‚ it’s not wrong‚ it may not have been the best decision or best course of action to take. In my line of work as a Correctional Personnel‚ a large part of a correctional officer’s duties are daily cell searches which is to reduce or prevent the introduction of contraband into a secure maximum prison facility. For a job well done‚ Officers are given public praise‚ letter of accommodation just to name a few when they discovered home-made weapons‚ CDS‚ or an escape route. The

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    like I’m the only one who understands the world around me. It taught me understand why there are so many wars in the Middle East and why there is still mistrust between Russia and the United States but I never thought it would teach me to keep an open mind. Before I started the course‚ I firmly believed that all Americans were ignorant and self-absorbent. To me‚ they take too much pride in their countries successes and not enough in other countries! It seems as though they take too much credit in

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    Write a three- to five-page (600-900 word) response to thefollowing question In Why the Future Doesnt Need Us (pp. 285-301)‚ Bill Joy expresses a powerful pessimism about the dangers of technologies that may be developed later in our century. Joy also a muted optimism about humans ability to use ethical principles to avoid those dangers. What are Joys best reasons for being pessimistic What are his strongest reasons for expressing optimism As you consider the relative strengths and weaknesses of

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    Nigeria Correctional Systems 1 Nigeria Correctional System Chiquita Yusuff Axia College CJS/230 Nigeria Correction System 2 “Protect the society; reform the prisoner. If you cannot do the time‚ do not do the crime”. This is the motto used by the country of Nigeria‚ in regards to its correctional system. The slogan is an understatement when it comes to the actual

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    other objects around‚ although the mind is unable to do these physical activities‚ it sill has the ability to influence the body and the outside world. Could something that cannot be seen nor touched have the ability to exist within the physical realm? How can the body‚ something we can physically study and view‚ correspond with the mind‚ this thing that has no way of being seen? This remonstration is often referred as the “Mind-body Problem”. The mind-body problem is devised into four propositions:

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    crimes. (Bartollas & Miller‚ 2011). Adolescents and young adults have the highest rate of criminal victimization. ( Conklin‚ 2010). Juvenile court judges have many sentencing choices‚ such as probation‚ issuing fines‚ sending juveniles to correctional I institutions or foster homes‚ referrals to day treatment or social skills classes‚ mental health or community service. The harshest treatment a judge may order is commitment to a secure facility. Juvenile residential facilities are similar

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    These four propositions lead to a contradiction that is the cause of the mind-body problem. There are three main approaches to this problem‚ which each state that at least 1 of the propositions must be false. Materialism is the philosophical doctrine that minds and bodies are completely physical; they are spatial and subject to physical law. Idealism which states the world is wholly spiritual; it is neither spatial not subject to physical law but still has consciousness and intentionality. Finally

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    Descartes. This legendary philosopher formulated the mind body problem in which he tried to bring out the kind of relationship that exists between the brain of man and the body. This paper looks into discussing the theory in detail and in the course of discussion; reach an agreement as to whether there really are two kinds of distinct substances‚ in relation to the human brain and the human body‚ the paper will also look at how the human mind is able to interact with the human body and lastly‚ the

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    History of Correctional Policies The history of correctional polices began in the 1800s and it is still and important part of today’s justice system. There were many sanctions applicable for individuals who committed crimes but prison is one of the most common ones. During the 16th and 17th centuries most punishments were public for embarrassment purposes to stop the criminal behavior. One example of public punishment is the “pillory”‚ which was a wooden device with holes in it to put the head and

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    The Great Mind Challenge - Project Scenario Template Note: Already filled information should not be changed | |Name of the Project |Blood donor central database and web-portal | | |Objective/ Vision |Looking for an online centralised web-portal where blood banks and hospitals can look for donors in their | | |

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