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    Under section 21A of the Crimes Act 1958 Vic‚ a person is guilty of stalking if they engaged in a course of conduct that caused either apprehension or fear in a person for their safety. This includes actions such as following‚ telephoning and loitering outside or near a person’s home or place of business. In order to prove the charge of stalking‚ it is necessary that the prosecution prove that: a) You voluntarily engaged in a course of conduct‚ which caused physical or mental harm to ... ; and

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    Victoria police should be granted additional powers to stop and search people and to move them on. In every society there is a struggle of give and take between the desire to live free from intrusions and invasions of privacy‚ yet still be safe and protected from physical harm. Police powers to search and move on individuals are an issue at the centre of this problem and finding the perfect balance seems near impossible. Complete freedom to move without regulation or restriction is a precursor

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    "Respect the priest‚ accept the shining ransom!" But it brought no joy to the heart of Agamemnon. The king dismissed the priest with a brutal order ringing in his ears: "Never again‚ old man‚ let me catch sight of you by the hollow ships! Not loitering now‚ not slinking back tomorrow. The staff and the wreaths of god will never save you then.

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    One of the main issues that affects the criminal justice system and DA’s office is why there is a higher occurrence of crime in many poorer or lower class neighborhoods than in middle to upper class ones. This paper raises the question whether Broken Windows theory explains the causes of crime in these areas specifically the cities of Atlanta‚ College Park‚ East Point‚ and Union City within Fulton County. Compared to other major counties and cities that surround Fulton County these four cities had

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    Explore Waugh and Elliot’s view of the modern world in the two extracts. Whilst both these works are considered modernist texts to varying degrees‚ the depiction of the modern world and in essence the “unreal city” varies greatly. Post and prelapsarian worlds coexist with each other through a traverse array of facades and the distorting viewpoint of the privileged‚ along with other incoherent modernist viewpoints. Whilst Elliot’s depiction of the modern world is a barren‚ almost post apocalyptical

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    ORDINANCE ANALYSIS OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF BANTAY‚ ILOCOS SUR ORDINANCE No. 254/05 ORDINANCE No. 301/08 ORDINANCE No. 337/11 ORDINANCE No. 375/14 ORDINANCE No. 254/05 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THERETO IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT 9211‚ OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE TOBACCO REGULATORY ACT OF 2003” Section 1 states that smoking is strictly banned in public places such as youth activity center‚ elevators and

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    dirty to her. * In between all these antics‚ Romeo manages to take the Nurse aside and tell her that Juliet should find an excuse to come to Friar Laurence’s church – Act III: Scene 1 During the heat of the day‚ Benvolio and Mercutio are loitering on the streets of Verona when Tybalt arrives looking for Romeo. Benvolio wishes to avoid a confrontation with the Capulets; however‚ Mercutio is deliberately provocative and tries to draw Tybalt into an argument so that they can fight. Romeo appears

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    u02d1 Typification of Social Problems Discussion ~ The types of problems that exist within society vary considerably in their structure‚ severity and function. The very existence of the social problem depends upon the person that has constructed the framework that describes or illustrates the social issue being focused on (McKinney‚ 1969). When a social problem is being typified‚ it means to apply an understanding or claim as to why a social problem exists (Best‚ 1997). Best (1997)

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    notable things about John Keats’s ballad ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’ is the sly way it presents one of the key issues of romantic philosophy” (Kelly 24). The characters in the poem show romantic qualities. The “knight-at-arms / alone and palely loitering” and “a lady in the meads / full beautiful – a fairy child” show ideas of romanticism by using medieval creatures (Keats 1&2‚ 13&14). “it is a fairy standard conceit in romanticism to identify love as a part of internal self‚ as more a matter of

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    Scholars of Keats agree that in terms of his exploration of love‚ he almost always links it with illusion. In Lamia and La Belle Dame‚ Keats certainly connects these two elements and indeed he seems to suggest moreover that love can only exist within the realm of illusion. Having said that‚ in The Eve of St. Agnes he explores a form of romantic love which transcends illusion and he reveals a love which thrives in reality.     In Lamia‚ the limitation between love and illusion is explored through

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