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    Youth crime

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    References: Farrington‚ D. (1994) cited in Maguire‚ M.‚ Morgan‚ R.‚ & Reiner‚ R. (2012) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. 5th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Farrington‚ D Farrington‚ D. (2007) cited in Muncie‚ J. (2009) Youth and Crime. 3rd edition. London: Sage Publishing. Haas‚ H.‚ Farrington‚ D.‚ Killias‚ M Hirschi‚ T. (1996) Causes of Delinquency. Berkeley: University of California Press. Hodge‚ J.‚ McMurran‚ M Home Office Statistics

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    The impact of the Industrial Revolution on British society The Industrial Revolution is considered to be an important turning point in history. It both influenced the British society and economy. This essay will focus on the impact on British society‚ which includes about the birth of class‚ standard of living and child labour. While the Industrial Revolution could be argued to have a largely negative impact on British society at that time‚ this essay will argue that it also had positive consequences

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    individual rights being infringed (Feena‚ Robbins & Summers 2014‚ p. 26). Other countries that have a Bill of Rights expressed in their constitutions include Canada with its Charter of Fundamental Rights and New Zealand’s statutory Bill of Rights (Kirby (1995‚ p. 282). “The United States saw an existing Bill of Rights expanded through judicial interpretation” (Williams 2001‚ p.782). The framers of the Australian

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    articles says that Jack Kirby wanted to make a superhero that appeared like an insect and one did not. In the article‚ “Stan Lee and Spider-Man” it states‚ “Lee reassigned the project to Steve Ditko‚ who used a more subtle and stylized style of drawing” (Patel 193). This justifies the identified answer because it shows that Lee appointed Ditko to draw Spider-Man and this fact appeared in both articles. In the article‚ “The Birth of Spider-Man” it states‚ “…artist Jack Kirby also wanted to draw an

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    Topic 4. Decision Making L8 Group think and decision making. Examples? Lecture 8: Decision-making (11 Nov) (Seminar Session II) Essential Reading Textbook Ch 20 Further Reading Jackson and Carter (2007) Rethinking Organizational Behaviour. Ch 11 (Decision Making). HD. 58.&.J2 Linstead‚ S. Fulop‚ L. and Lilley‚ S. (2009) Management and Organization. Palgrave Macmillan. Ch 14 Group decision making problem: groupthink‚ what is group think‚ symptoms‚ example‚ how to prevent Groupthink‚ (group) decision

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    within the specified budget. The objective is to create a plan to influence employees to generate ideas on how to growth the company with new products and services. ABC Tax Preparation believes by engaging all employees to get involved in the brainstorming process will help the company with its goals and stay within budget. Providing employees with incentives persuades employees to go above and beyond to differentiate performance levels from its competitors (Love 2 rewards‚2013). Outline of the

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    effects it has on the family. Single-parent families are on the rise and they are becoming as common as the nuclear family‚ which consist of a father‚ mother‚ and children. "Ninety percent of single-parent families are headed by females" (Kirby). This drastic increase is causing a paradigm shift in how "the family" is viewed. A few decades ago‚ the typical American family was a nuclear family with the father as the "breadwinner". Although traditions

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    how they are applied in society today. “Liberal feminism was the earliest form of feminist theory and in that it was concerned principally with legal restrictions on women‚ and the effect of these on the construction of gender inequalities”. (Kirby M.‚ ‘et al’‚ 2000‚ pg.527). Liberal Feminists focus on the increased equality that exists between men and women‚ and the fact that many couples see their relationship as an equal partnership. This is a ‘march of progress’ view that the emergence of

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    "Enterprise Committee." Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Aza‚ n.d. Web. 7 Apr. 2014. Essex‚ David . "Case against Marine Mammals in Captivity." marine connections . marine connections‚ n.d. Web. 12 May 2007. Kestin‚ Sally. "Marine Animal Exhibits: Chlorinated Prisons." PETA. PETA‚ n.d. Web. 8 Apr. 2014. Kirby‚ David. "Baby Orca Born into Troubled ‘Family’ at SeaWorld." DEATH AT SEAWORLD Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity. Wordpress‚ 13 Feb. 2013. Web. 10 Apr. 2014. Lee‚ Jane. "Former

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    JOURNAL – NOTE TAKING AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES : WHAT SUPPORTS ARE NEEDED? (Ann Maydosz and Sharon A Raver‚ Old Dominion University) Lecture notes play an important role in preparing for examinations‚ as it may ensure the success of students. Many students do not have adequate note-taking skills‚ and this contribute a lot to the creation of incomplete and unrelated notes (Kiewra‚ 2002). Researchers suggest that the act of note-taking can engage students in learning

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