a mirror of society and its norms. Why and how should we punish wrongdoers in our society? The course aims to explain punishment and society in a multi-dimensional context‚ entrenched in disciplines including criminology‚ penology‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ ethics ….. Punishment‚ in other words‚ is far more than a technical problem linked to certain institutions of crime control and prevention. The course will look at the different functions of punishment‚ like retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation
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Advanced records management: The Compilation of references (5th ed.). Selangor: Univision Press Sdn. Bhd. The course is the continuation of the Management of Administrative Records I (OSM451). It is aimed at enabling students to gain understanding of the applications and processes of electronic records management within the administrative structure of an organization. The course focuses on the various aspects of managing information and records electronically. It also covers the aspects
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ACT 2 SCENE 2 INTRODUCTION Good afternoon. I’m going to tell you about the disposition of Julius Caesar’s wife Calpurnia‚ during the early morning hours on the Ides of March which was also the day Caesar was to be crowned king but‚ was assassinated instead. BRIEF SUMMARY The scene opens with thunder and lightning accompanied by torrential rain since the night before when Calpurnia is deeply disturbed by horrid nightmares of Caesar being slaughtered by sadistic murderers (sadistic because they were
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Is the neural pathway significantly longer for a visual stimulus or a sound stimulus (or a pressure stimulus) Data collection and processing Table 1a: Data collected by John Rha and Arthur Hamilton by dropping ruler for calculation of length of the neural pathways (Visual‚ Auditory and Sensual) Trial# | Visual | Auditory(Sound) | Sensual(Pressure) | | (cm±0.1cm) | (cm±0.1cm) | (cm±0.1cm) | | John | Arthur | John | Arthur | John | Arthur | 1 | 43.9 | 24.1 | 33.1 | 34.6 | 50.1 | 50
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Sarah Clay Internal Assessment Design Question: Does the caffeine in Coca-Cola affect blood pressure? Hypothesis: The amount of caffeine in Coca-Cola will cause to the adrenal glands‚ located on the top of the kidneys‚ to release more adrenaline which will in turn cause an increase in blood pressure. As the amount of Coca-Cola decreases‚ so will the difference between initial blood pressure and blood pressure after the consumption of the caffeine. Variables: Independent Variables | Dependent
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Energetics 5.1 5.1.1 Endothermic: A reaction in which energy is absorbed. If your reactants are at a lower energy level than your products then the reaction is endothermic this means it has a + ΔH° Exothermic: A reaction in which energy is released. If your reactants are at a higher energy level than your products then the reaction is exothermic this means it has a ΔH° Standard Enthalpy ( ΔH°) The internal energy stored in the reactants. Only changes in enthalpy can be measured
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Pioneer Square Observation Report In Pioneer square there are many places to sit and observe the people whom pass by‚ but perhaps one of the most interesting places to go is the food court inside the pioneer square mall. I found that the best time to observe all the micro cultures was at lunch time‚ when people take a break from their busy lives to come and enjoy a lunch from a variety of choices. The environment is one of the other things that I was able to notice right away‚ not only the setting
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How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis? Does the amount of light intensity increase the rate of photosynthesis in a pondweed? Design aspect 1 Introduction My investigation will be centered on measuring the rate of photosynthesis and whether or not light intensity will affect it. The formula of photosynthesis is Carbon dioxide + water oxygen + glucose with the arrow referring to light energy as a means to convert the CO2 and H2O into oxygen and glucose. Logically‚ one would
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Student Name: Zack Salem General Aim: Factors that affect vital capacity. Research Question: Does a long distance runner have larger vital capacity than short distance runner? Background Information: This is an experiment to see if long distance runners have a larger vital capacity than short distance runners and why so‚ if it is true. Independent variables: The runners. Dependent variables: The average measure of vital capacity after trials of blowing as hard as possible into a spirometer.
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national economies are merging into an interdependent global economic system -It is a world in which international institutions such as the World Trade Organization and gatherings of leaders from the world’s most powerful economies have called for even lower barriers to cross-border trade and investment. It is a world where the symbols of material and popular culture are increasingly global -Globalization: trend away from distinct national economic units and toward one huge global market -Globalization
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