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    In 50 years our world will probably be a very different place to live. In Fifty Years Fifty years from now ‚ there is no doubt that the world has changed in ways many people would not even try to imagine . Humans have a very curious nature and they have the urge to discover constantly things and ways to improve their way of life . Change is also something that most people welcome because they do not want to be caught up in life doing the same thing repeatedly In terms of environmental change

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    Customs and traditions change over time‚ and over the course of hundreds of years‚ England has changed significantly. However‚ the country was still able to hang onto some of its roots‚ specifically through food. Some of the food that was served on the dinner table centuries ago can still be seen on the plates of modern people today. But like any other country‚ what you eat and your food choices depend on where you live‚ the climate‚ your religion‚ common social customs for that area‚ agriculture

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    Movies have evolved dramatically over the past 100 years. There are a lot of new changes that have occurred over time. For example color and sound. Or the cost. Even the computers have upgraded. Color and sound is one of the most oblivious differences between movies now and then . As the text states in How Have Movies Changed Over the years? Movies Used to be silent as a mouse. It was a very popular thing. Families would go watch a film while a piano player accomplished them. Movies of the past

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    modern Olympics are the most important international athletic competition in the world. However‚ even the Olympics since the beginning of its modern era have changed greatly in many aspects. But although the Olympic Games have varied considerably throughout the centuries‚ the main objectives stay the same; here are some things that have changed the Olympics throughout the centuries. The Ancient Olympics were a lot different from Olympics now. During the 5-day version of the Olympics‚ on the first day

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    athletes have changed tremendously over the years and the big question is how? What has allowed athletes to grow over the years? In the 1900s sports was nothing like it is today. Although the sport may be very similar‚ the equipment and the athletes are evolving tremendously. How and what caused all these changes is a question people tend to overlook. Technology and science are the key factors in the evolution of sports. Technology has allowed trainers to

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    INDIGENOUS OVERREPRESENTATION IN THE CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The increasing status of Indigenous overrepresentation is a clear indication of the failures of the Canadian Criminal Justice System. When analyzing the historical and current situation of the relationship between Indigenous persons and the CJS it becomes apparent why the Supreme Court of Canada refers to this situation as the ‘Crisis in the Canadian Justice System’. Correctional Service Canada statistics have indicated

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    professors at Queen University describes slavery as the “status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised” (website). That may be the broader definition of slavery‚ but the definition of slavery goes much deeper than that. Slavery is a term that is fluid‚ it can change over many times and have different meanings. The type of slavery that has come to be the most famous description‚ is the enslavement of Africans in the United States

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    Comparative Criminal Justice Systems September 1‚ 2011 With so many different cultural and historical perspectives‚ it can change the way the criminal justice system works. Two types of criminal justice systems in which bring a lot of historical and cultural perspective include Iraq and Italy. Both countries also have legal tradition in which help in the way the criminal justice system works. In addition‚ both politics and legal issues can also cause the criminal justice system to change.

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    How has technology changed through time? Technology has changed dramatically though time‚ for the better‚ and for the worst. When the first phone was made‚ it wasn’t made for moving around. But then as the phone evolved‚ it was made about the size of a brick‚ but it was portable. Then it kept getting smaller and smaller. Now it has gotten bigger‚ but thinner. One drop and the whole phone could smash. I don’t know why people would want a phone like that? Computers have also changed a lot. Like

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    the Criminal Justice System Introduction Sociologists seek to understand‚ generalize‚ and predict human behavior. The relationship between crime and racism is one that sociologists pay a lot of attention to. The goal of sociologists is to better understand people and their relationships with people of different ethnicities and how they interact in order to prevent and control crime. The relationships between certain ethnic groups of people threaten social control imposed by the criminal justice

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