agriculture areas spread around the residential areas. People first moved to Seymour to avoid the high crime rates and violent crimes of the cities. In the 1970’s crimes were almost nonexistent and included acts such as thefts‚ holiday vandalisms‚ and the occasional home burglaries. It was considered a very safe place to live and perfect to raise a family. The change in types and amount of crime occurred in the 1990s when largenumbers of people moved from Knoxville and
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to set guidelines that any non-custodial sentence for culpable driving should be exceptional. Judges are bound to any relevant legislation which impacts upon the sentencing process such as: The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) this prescribes the maximum sentence that may be imposed for various offences. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) this prescribes general guidelines in relation to sentencing. For example it identifies what might constitute a mitigating or aggravating circumstance. However
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Curse of the Tiny Gold Knife I‚ Dick Malkovich decided to leave my tiny gold knife on the corner of Walnut Street in the city of Gotham to get a good ol’ laugh. I think to myself‚ ha! This is the cutest bodkin ever! No one will figure out its secret until its too late. I‚ patiently waited on a bench for the on-goers to pass by it and see if they would lay their puny little hands on it. The first victim was an funny looking male; he first noticed how odd it was for a knife to be randomly laying on
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Unlike the common law‚ which has a set boundary of rules and regulations‚ equity does not have a concrete structure due to its complex historical background[1]. Trust‚ governed by the laws of equity‚ is a unique creation of common law and is often dealt with challenging and versatile series of events. This problem involves complex areas from topics of formalities‚ constitution of trusts‚ and covenants to settle. In this essay‚ I will fully concentrate on whether each section of the trust is enforceable
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Conflict Is Not Only A Positive Force‚ But is Absolutely Necessary For Effective Group Performance Diana Campbell Portmore Community College Ms. S. Robinson HRMT4801 November 8‚ 2013 Table of Contents What is Conflict 1 Types of Conflict 2 Causes of Group Conflict 2 Advantages of Functional Conflict 3 Example of A Positive Conflict………………..………………………………………… 4 Solutions to Group Conflict…………………………………………………………… 4 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Reference ………………………………………………………………………………
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TERM: 1 Science 9.1.1 Extended Learning Project (ELP) Some key words from GCSE Science Definition of each word: Independent Variable- an independent variable is a variable that in the practical that can be changed e.g. the Beaker‚ what flame you use and what material you test on etc. something that can be changes‚ the variable of the practical you use but is not essential. It can be
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GCSE Exam Questions 1) The world religions teach that God is good and that God wants all people to enjoy ‘good life’ Religious people believe that they have a responsibility to try and make the world a better place for everyone Explain christen views on human rights with particular references to your group topic. Support your answer with biblical reference. . The world is a place where many people are poor and are suffering‚ while there are some rich people who are not suffering. People living
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English Controlled Assessment Child Abuse (NSPCC) Hello‚ the topic I have chosen to talk to all of you about today is not only appealing but also particularly relevant to all of us in the room. The term ‘Child Abuse’ may seem straightforward to everyone here‚ but it isn’t so clear-cut‚ there are many other ‘sub-topics’ which branch out of child abuse like for example: Bullying and Child Neglection. It is often overlooked and taken as a joke by many people and communities‚ and this isn’t right
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Dominant Firms: Impact on consumers and producers plus issues of control and regulation Dominant Firms Part 1 A Definition (2 marks): A dominant firm is one which accounts for a significant share of a given market and has a significantly larger market share than its next largest rival. Dominant firms are typically considered to have market shares of 40 per cent or more. Part 1 B Key features of a dominant firm include: High market profile – A well known name/brand amongst their competing
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In the deep forest‚ there stands a tree beside a river. It is an ancient tree‚ standing tall against the sky. On its bows grow lush green leaves of thousandth generation. At its base‚ grey roots pile on top of one other like an old man’s beard. A cicada lies on top of a root with its legs pointing uselessly at the sky. An ant happens to walk by. Upon seeing the cicada‚ it promptly turns around to tell its family of the dinner it found. The ant traces its steps and arrives at a tiny hole at the
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