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    Introduction/Thesis Disproportionate minority contact reveals biased numbers of African American juveniles taken into custody. African American teens are thirty percent more likely to come into contact with law officials than their white peers. Studies have shown that African American youth have higher incarceration rates‚ only making up about sixteen percent of the youth population. Many analysts have posed that the juvenile justice system may process minorities and white offenders in different

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    Head to head contact is when a player lowers his crown and hits his opponent directly in the head. This can cause a player to be ejected for the rest of the game and potentially miss the next game. Though head to head contact is illegal in present day football‚ I believe this rule is unnecessary because it takes away from the game by eliminating the amount of exposure used in a contact sport. Although as football evolves‚ so do the rules as well. Regulations against players hitting defenseless

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    Technology has grown so much over the years and you can do so much with it now. You can read books‚ shop‚ and play games without having to be in contact with others. This limitation of human contact has had a negative effect on people’s lives. The reason why it has negative effects on people’s lives is because some people never get that fresh air anymore and some people do not know how to act around others. Since technology has grown‚ several people are less likely to leave their houses. Those

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    Case: Contact Centers Should Take a Lesson from Local Business 1. What lessons are there from these two examples for contact (call) center managers? Services are different from manufacturing‚ with the key service difference being the interaction of the customer in the delivery process. Service design is no longer considered to be an art form as logical approaches to better design and management of service systems are emerging. In a facilities-based service‚ the customer must go to the service

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    After watching the video “Big Hits‚ Broken Dreams‚” it opened my eyes tremendously to the risks of playing contact sports at a young age. The debate question that I feel is the biggest question to ask is‚ do the risks outweigh the benefits to young people playing contact sports? I think that this is the question that most parents ask themselves when their son decides to play a sport like football. After watching the video‚ it showed how high schools in North Carolina prior to the death of Jaquan

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    Have you ever heard of the term “dumb jocks”? There may be a reason behind the term and they are not beginning as “dumb jocks” (Almond 120). For this very reason‚ contact sports should narrow in on older players and be banned from children who are still growing. Until the age of 26‚ a person’s frontal lobe‚ which helps make decisions‚ is still developing. If a person were to damage their frontal lobe‚ they could have major issues in the future. “ A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or

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    Eye Contact with Japanese Businessmen Alexis Dinsbach Colorado Technical University Online Professor Justine James May 27‚ 2013 Abstract In Japan‚ the businessmen avoid eye contact. The businessmen would rather not waste their time and distract other men‚ especially their senior officers. Distractions may be embarrassing‚ especially when one should be focusing on the task at hand. In this research paper‚ comparisons among America and its culture will be displayed

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    Mel Giedroyc's Hypothesis

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    Hypothesis 3: Mel Giedroyc will use tag questions‚ empty adjectives and politeness strategies in order to appear more welcoming on her radio show I hypothesised that on her radio show‚ Mel Giedroyc would use much more stereotypical ‘women language’ than her male host Bush as well as Nick Grimshaw. This is supported by Robin Lakoff’s gender deficient model which proposes that women speak in such a way that benefits men and makes them look good. She also developed the ‘politeness principle’ in which

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    Within linguistic theory‚ two extreme positions concerning the relationship between language and thought are commonly referred to as ’mould theories’ and ’cloak theories ’. Mould theories represent language as ’a mould in terms of which thought categories are cast ’ (Bruner et al. 1956‚ p. 11). Cloak theories represent the view that ’language is a cloak conforming to the customary categories of thought of its speakers ’ (ibid.). The doctrine that language is the ’dress of thought ’ was fundamental

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    Contact Zones Within Collegiate Sports The definition of sports is physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively. However to fully understand sports‚ especially collegiate sports‚ you must acknowledge the existence of contact zones. Contact zone is a term used to "refer to social spaces (teams) where cultures (players and coaches) meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other‚ often in the contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power (coaches

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