the embryonic gut. The blastospore undergoes spiral cleavage diagonal cell division and determinate cleavage where the developmental fate of cells are fixed early. By contrast in Caecilians‚ the blastospore develops into the anus first and the mouth formed from the second opening to embryonic gut. The blastospore undergoes radial cleavage which cell divisions parallel and perpendicular and also indeterminate cleavage where the developmental fate of cells fixed at later stages. Oligochaetas are detritus
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Thermal stresses‚ Bars subjected to tension and Compression Compound bar: In certain application it is necessary to use a combination of elements or bars made from different materials‚ each material performing a different function. In over head electric cables or Transmission Lines for example it is often convenient to carry the current in a set of copper wires surrounding steel wires. The later being designed to support the weight of the cable over large spans. Such a combination of materials
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Whether these solutions be deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ incapacitation‚ restoration or retribution as sentencing goals society will dictate the direction prisons go‚ not jail administrators or policy makers. As seen in legislation through tough on crime measures‚ the expectation of society for prisons is to provide incarceration and retribution
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* cybercrime: The theft and/or destruction of information‚ resources‚ or funds via computers‚ computer networks‚ or the internet * jihadist group: * cyber theft: the use of computer networks for criminal profits. Copyright infringement‚ identity theft‚ and internet securities fraud are examples of cyber theft * denial of service attack: extorting money from an internet service user by threatening to prevent the user from having access to the service * cyber stalking: using the internet
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OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Book IV‚ New Civil Code of the Philippines Title I‚ Obligations – Article 1156 to 1304 Title II‚ Contracts – Article 1305 to 1430 Outline of Topics: Obligations (Prelim-Midterm) Chapter 1- General Provisions Art. 1156-1162 i – Definition of Obligation ii – Sources of Obligation Chapter 2 – Nature and Effect of Obligation – Art. 1163-1178 - Obligations of Debtor - Rights of Creditor - Breaches of Obligation - Liabilities of Debtor - Remedies of Creditor -
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administrators in the prisons have taken on the role of working for the incarcerated. Some prisoners have the hardest time adopting inside prison walls. Just think some offenders with a short sentence are imprisoned with inmates that have life sentencing; they go into the prison system with the mindset that I’m going to do my time and be out; however‚ with the population growth of gang violence inside prisons; prisoners are forced to return to society institutionalize. "Prisoners learn new and better
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Licensed to: iChapters User Structural Analysis THIRD EDITION Aslam Kassimali Southern Illinois University—Carbondale Australia Canada Mexico Singapore Spain United Kingdom United States Copyright 2005 Cengage Learning‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied‚ scanned‚ or duplicated‚ in whole or in part. Licensed to: iChapters User Structural Analysis‚ Third Edition by Aslam Kassimali Associate Vice-President and Editorial Director:
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Bibliography: Denney.D (2005) Risk and Society‚ London‚ Sage Scott.D (2008) Penology‚ London‚ Sage Duff.A‚ Garland.D (1994) A reader on Punishment‚ Oxford‚ Oxford University Press Von Hirsch.A‚ Ashworth.A‚ Roberts.J (2009) Principled Sentencing readings on theory and practice‚ North America‚ Hart Publishing Kymlicka.W (2002) Contemporary Political Philosophy‚ Oxford‚ Oxford University Press O’Neill.O (2000) Bounds of Justice‚ Cambridge‚ Cambridge University Press Cudworth.E‚ Hall.T‚ McGoverm
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By 1940s‚ the BOP grew to having 24 facilities with over 24‚000 inmates. As a result of Federal law enforcement efforts and new legislation that altered sentencing in the Federal criminal justice system‚ the 1980s brought an increase in the number of Federal inmates. According to the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984‚ “established determinate sentencing‚ abolished parole‚ and reduced good time.” During the 1990s‚ the population doubled as efforts to combat illegal drugs and illegal immigration contributed
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Prisoner Rehabilitation Act”. As time went on the bureau decided that operating several large facilities was not adequate‚ they moved to operating several small units to house inmates with similar security issues. “The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 established determinate sentencing‚ abolished parole‚ and reduced good time; additionally‚
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