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    need to change. When I got married‚ those same skills I developed began to create strife in my home. I didn’t understand the friction because my style worked for me for over 30 years. My husband also fell in love with me because I was nice‚ caring and loving. The acceptance and love I received form others led me to believe that I was fine and caused me to wonder‚ what was wrong with my husband. I had a desire to get closer to God but something was hindering me. As I got into my Bible and

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    Crime and Intelligence

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    question‚ “Does a person’s IQ level really affects their probability of committing a crime and if lack of intelligence increases criminal behavior throughout a person’s life.” Some believe that IQ is a more important variable than race‚ social or economical class in foretelling criminal behavior. The theory of crime being linked to a person’s intelligence says that if IQ does not affect the probability of crime‚ it can have a chain reaction. Academic incompetence as a child is the stressor for many

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    CROOKED: English Translation: Nothing ever lasts forever In the end‚ you changed There is no reason‚ no sincerity Take away such a thing as love Tonight‚ I’ll be crooked Leave me alone I was alone anyway I have no one‚ everything is meaningless Take away the sugar-coated comfort Tonight‚ I’ll be crooked I scream and get dizzy I vent out of boredom to other couples I start fights for no reason like a town gangster Sometimes‚ I purposely shake my leg‚ crookedly The main characters of

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    Love Is Where the Heart Is In today’s mainstream‚ movies often depict situations that reach beyond the boundaries of reality. Movies such as Transformers and Avatar solely provide entertainment. They do not provide a relationship that could occur in everyday life‚ because they feature creatures beyond known reality. However‚ movies on the other end of the spectrum‚ such as P.S. I Love You and A Walk To Remember‚ show instances that can relate to people. One of the best romantic comedies‚ Return

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    Theories of crime

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    One such influential psychological theory of crime is by Bowlby (1969)‚ who emphasized that crime is the product of attachment insecurity with the mother. Bowlby identified that the type of attachment relationship in childhood leads to the development of a cognitive framework known as the internal working model which consists of mental representations for understanding the world‚ self and others. A person’s actions and interactions are guided by this internal working model and influences their contact

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    Teenage crimes

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    Contents Executive Summary Teenage crimes as we all know are those crimes which are performed by people aging between 13-19 years old. These crimes are performed all over the world but unfortunately these crimes have been on the rise in Pakistan for the last 5 years. Our objective was to find out who are responsible for the increase in teenage crimes. For this purpose we Conducted a survey from our fellow students also we interviewed a Deputy Supretendant of Police to get

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    Chapter 1 What is Criminology? “Criminology” Frank Schmalleger What is Crime? Four definitional perspectives • Legalistic • Political • Sociological • Psychological What is Crime? • Perspective is important because it determines the assumptions we make and the questions we ask • This book uses the legalistic perspective Legalistic Perspective • Crime is defined as: Human conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction

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    people would not imagine how Valentine’s day affect America and other countries from economical to emotional. Valentine’s day is easy to recognize for its many symbols: cupid which represents an angel who helps mates get together or fall in love‚ hearts‚ arrows‚ love cards‚ letters and the colors white and red representing purity and blood.(Thompson) There are many legends about the origin of Valentine’s day‚ but there are two that are more realistic and important. This holiday started in one place and

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    many situations the answer to keeping a relationship going is to have a good sex life. Most teen relationships are based on sex. This is one of the main reasons why teenage birth rates are so high. Each side has their own answer to the question‚ what causes teen pregnancy‚ and how can we prevent it? There are various reasons as to why this is such a large social and economical problem. Becoming pregnant is an unanticipated consequence for most teens because they did not think it would happen to them

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    Cyber Crimes

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    Introduction According to the U.S. Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics‚ by 2000 more than 300 million users around the globe accessed the World Wide Web. Of those‚ at least 1 million were engaged in illegal Internet activities (computer crime or "cyber-crime"). Cyber-crimes include Internet-related forgery‚ embezzlement‚ fraud‚ vandalism‚ and the disposal of stolen goods. The potential threat to the overall development of e-commerce was serious—so much so that online security expenditures were expected

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