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    Verbal Communication A warning gunshot fired into the air‚ a verbal command to get down on the ground‚ and a sign plastered on a correctional facility wall that reads‚ ‘warning: you are under surveillance‚’ all pertain to forms of communication. Communication engages individuals verbally and nonverbally. Verbal pertains to spoken words‚ and nonverbal pertains to written or actions performed. The topics of discussion for this essay involve describing how verbal and nonverbal communication

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    The Decades Old Battle of the Court Reporter vs. The Tape Recorder Allow me please to define court reporter: The court reporter is the person who uses a stenograph machine to take down every word in a proceeding. The machines have fewer keys than a standard keyboard‚ and several keys can be pressed simultaneously to represent certain sounds. The word “no‚” for example‚ is written “tpho‚” with all four keys hit at the same time. Tph is the “n.” The goal in court reporting school is

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    Intro to Criminalistics

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    Lecture # 1 Introduction to Forensic Science FOS 706 y g Physical & Biological Evidence Professor Linda Rourke Blackboard Website  Must have CUNY Portal account      Go to www.cuny.edu Click on Log-in (lower left) LogRegister (right side) Enter Blackboard from JJC site Announcements‚ terminology sheets‚ etc. will be posted throughout semester Professional Organizations  NEAFS (Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists)    AAFS (American

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    future generations fairly Rothenburg‚ Erin ( 2005): The CPA journal ; Social security: a macro economic issue‚ http://www.nysscpa.org/cpajournal/2005/405/perspectives/p17.htm Tanner‚ Michael (may 17 ‚ 2005) ; testimony of Michael Tanner before committee of ways and means http://www.cato.org/testimony/ct-mt051705.html Bush ‚ George ( February 3‚ 2005) ; Transcript of state of Union: Social security Shelton‚ Alison (April 2008) AARP: public policy institute: reform options for social securities: Pg 2‚3

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    Prison Overcrowding Harms Everyone March 18‚ 2009 Com 220 Axia College of University of Phoenix Did you know that the USA with 5% of the world’s population has 25% of its prisoners‚ making it the world’s no#1 jailer? The most recent statistics from the Department of Justice states that 1 out of every 30 men between the ages of 20 and 34 has been jailed. Most likely‚ every person in the USA has either been incarcerated or knows

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    Hate Crime Research Paper

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    explanation to why there is not much information on it is because of the lack of reporting. 8‚000 hate crimes were reported to police in 2006‚ while other sources reported higher estimates than the UCR (Unified Carrier Registration) suggest. Recently the Bureau of Justice released that over 200‚000 individuals are victims of hate crimes per year. Individuals should understand that if there was an increase in reporting it would acknowledged hate crimes as a legal offense. There is not much reporting in hate

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    Death Penalty

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    The Death Penalty Haylen Carlisle Poland Seminary High School Author Note This paper was prepared for Government‚ Period 1‚ taught by Mr. Skinner. Abstract Capital punishment is the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. The legal killing of people convicted of crime is morally unjust and wrong. The use of the death penalty does not‚ in actuality‚ deter crimes being committed. There are innocent people being put to death which cannot be taken back once proven

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    My Future Career

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    conduct investigations and statistical and documentary research‚ conduct legal research‚ and draft legal documents‚ correspondence‚ and pleadings (National Association of Legal Assistants‚ 2008). They also summarize depositions‚ interrogatories‚ and testimony; attend executions of wills‚ real estate closings‚ depositions‚ court or administrative hearings‚ and trials with the attorney‚ and author and sign correspondences (National Association of Legal Assistants‚ 2008). These are just a few of the responsibilities

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    Ha Jin The Saboteur

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    Chiu now realizes his present situation with the hepatitis is worsening‚ and he also knows he must figure out a way to rescue his student and himself. “Again they took him upstairs to the Interrogation Bureau…He asked the chief‚ ‘If I sign this‚ will you release both my lawyer and me?’” (Jin 184). As Chiu and his lawyer left the police station‚ the man was incredibly sick and determinately seeking revenge. If given the chance‚ “he would have razed the

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    affirmed the RTC’s judgment. Petitioner then brought the case for appeal to the Supreme Court‚ contending that: 1. The Court of Appeals erred in sustaining the trial court’s decision. 2. The Court of Appeals erred in relying on the conflicting testimonies of prosecution witnesses‚ all of which consisted of hearsay evidence. Issue: Whether or not the petitioner is guilty beyond reasonable doubt of violating P.D No. 1612 or the Anti-Fencing Law? Held: The petition is granted. The decision

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