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    There were many great philosophers of education‚ such as Vygotsky‚ Piaget‚ and John Dewey. Among the great philosophers of education is Plato. Plato founded the Academy which was the centre of study and research and which used dialectical methods of teaching; however‚ the information about the methods are unknown (Hummel‚ 1994). This essay will discuss Plato’s educational philosophies with reference to the role of the teacher‚ the role of the learner‚ Plato’s views on educational policy of the state

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    Unit 3 Assignment Kaplan University CJ299-02 Unit 3 Assignment When we talk about different types of sentencing the most coming types are indeterminate and determinate. They both serve the same function but have different out comes. They are both build to serve as punishments but to also rehabilitate at the same time. The main difference between these two sentences is the fact that indeterminate sentences offer early release in the form of parole and determinate sentences do not. Indeterminate

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    We are happy to present a collection of essays in disciplines that are vital to the understanding of the profusion of approaches to reality in India‚ with the hope that the contributions will deepen our knowledge of cultural heritage of the Indian Subcontinent and of the whole region inspired directly or indirectly by Indian culture‚ values‚ rational and religious concepts. In the era of rapid globalisation‚ the importance of Indian as well as Oriental studies——stated jointly‚ in keeping with

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    This style automatically starts your section on a new page‚ so you don’t have to add page breaks. (To see your document with pagination‚ on the View tab‚ click Reading View.) Note that all text styles for this template are available on the Home tab of the ribbon‚ in the Styles gallery.] Keywords: [Add keywords here. To replace this (or any) tip text with your own‚ just select it and then start typing. Don’t include space to the right or left of the characters in your selection.] [Add Title Here‚ up

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    any is uncertain. It is determined by a parole board when it periodically reviews the case‚ and could be given the possibility for parole. The problems that criminals with mental health problems face with determinate sentencing are the parole chance. The fact that there is no chance of parole with determinate sentencing makes it hard for the individual to get treatment for his or her disorder. Being in prison is a harsh place and with the fact that a individual with mental health problems is put

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    Sentencing Paper Rachel Urban CJA/234 February 25th‚ 2015 Richard Gilbert In this paper the topics that will be discussed will be what are the state and federal objectives of punishment? How does sentencing affect the state and federal corrections systems overall? With support for that answer‚ what is the determinate and indeterminate sentencing? As well as which sentencing model that is felt the most appropriate? With an explanation as to why and examples will be provided.

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    How should judges be appointed? Judges in the UK are often upper class‚ white men who have become judges through a good higher education and then a further training in judiciary. Currently‚ there are no black high court judges however the black population in prison is for ever growing. For the purpose of this essay‚ I shall be arguing that judges should be appointed based mostly on life experience and relativity. Of course a standard law degree and a solid understanding of the law is necessary but

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    Evaluate Atheism as a philosophical perspective Atheism‚ meaning ’a belief without God’ is a belief that is becoming increasingly popular in the Western society. Essentially‚ some atheists claim to be anti-religion and reject religious dogmas; however‚ I should first establish that there are two different types of atheists. The first is known as positive atheism where the individual not only refute the arguments for the existence of God but also goes a step further to develop arguments. The second

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    prison as if were their fellow prisoners‚ and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering. The prison is unfair. They are really racist to people of colored more to african americans. They are a lot benefits from the u.s. Prison system to people who work there. The u.s. Prison system is unfair‚ and two of the most important aspects to understand about it are Drug sentencing Disparities and The war on drugs. One important aspect of the U.S. prison system is Drug sentencing Disparities

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    Back in the early days of the Transcendentalist l movement‚ a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s. Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ one of the greatest American poet‚ philosopher and essayist. He once wrote‚“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else‚ is the greatest accomplishment.” In other words it means that people are only truly happy when they decide to follow their own path. He believed in searching for truth from within. Emerson had

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