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    think of crime and criminal activity. Poverty has many faces‚ changing from place to place and over time. There is temporary poverty‚ such as losing their jobs. There is generational poverty‚ where a family at least two generations previously were in poverty. Then there is absolute poverty where a person can not afford the basic necessities. Misfortune is not the catalyst for poverty‚ but poverty is the basis for misfortune. In Louisiana‚ there is a lack of public defenders and this cause a huge

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    telling you stories of her younger days. Then you notice she has strange look about herself and begin to ask where am I and who house is this? This is just a small portion of the many examples that I have experience watching my grandmother battle with severe dementia. It is disease that causes the loss of cognitive functioning of thinking‚ remembering‚ and reasoning. In addition‚ to the behavior abilities that will interfere with a person’s daily life and activities. Alzheimer’s is the most common

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    Beauty Damage What is the definition of beauty? This is a difficult question because beauty is a hard thing to define. Scientist have struggled to define what attributes make a person beautiful or attractive. Beauty is seen differently all around the world. What may seem beautiful in one persons eye may not be in someone else’s. Despite the opinions whether it is true or not that the beauty standards are overrated. There are major effects that take place because of this issue. Beauty standards today

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    In the United State guns and crimes seem to go hand in hand with one another. Gun control and crimes are one of many topics an argument debated in the US. There have been several shooting events in school campuses‚ communities and horrify terrorism shootings that affect the whole of the US. For instance‚ on April in San Bernardino‚ California a gunman entered North Park elementary school opened fire and fatally shot two individuals. The gunman shot and killed his estranged wife‚ who was a teacher

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    Damages and Breach of Contract This paper aims to discuss and examine the case law‚ Wrotham Park Estate Co Ltd v Parkside Homes Ltd. and analyse the reasons why Brightman J in this case believe that there will be unjust if the nominal sum is awarded to the plaintiffs. The measure of damages (restitution interest/remedy(remedy Campbell‚restitution for breach of contract) and damages in lieu of injunction will also be explained. Furthermore‚ the relevant case laws will be included. Before considering

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    support/action can result in further deaths.  Local‚ national and international support services should know exactly what to do‚ and how they work together to produce a rapid‚ efficient and effective support system. A third measure to reduce an earthquake’s damage would be to provide information/ educate the public as much as possible before the earthquake strikes. This can involve the use of radio and television broadcasting and newspapers. Everyone should know what precautions they need to take for the own

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    What is the most significant cause of the Civil War?     The most significant cause of the American Civil War was the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln.  Because of Abraham Lincoln’s  views on slavery‚ the emancipation proclamation‚ and the formation of different parties‚ the Civil War began.  With Lincoln’s views opposed to slavery‚ it caused a lot of disagreement with some of the states.  Abe believed that blacks should have equal rights‚ and that they should be treated the same as everyone else

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    Good morning to the examiners and all candidates. Human should be treating each other’s respectively immaterial types of jobs they contribute to society. Among the entire services field that’s provided‚ I would like to say that toilet cleaners are the most contribution to society. First and foremost‚ toilet cleaners are the people who keep cleaning the toilets or gens clean and good looking after everyone usage. To ensure the toilets condition clean and available to be using all the time‚ toilet

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    Society is to blame for the crimes of its youths. To what extent is this true? Crimes of the youths‚ refers to the failure of a youth to perform an act specifically required by law. It has been reported that‚ along the years‚ the rate of youth crimes has shown a tendency to increase. Truly‚ from the case of Mary Bell to the Virginia Tech Massacre‚ every time public awareness and anger was arisen. At the same time‚ more and more young criminals are exposed to the public limelight‚ and we begin

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    Prohibition With crime rates reaching new lengths and drugs replacing alcohol‚ the Prohibition Era created more problems than it solved. The Prohibition Era began in 1920 and continued through 1933. It was intended to “decrease the evils of alcohol” (“The Prohibition Era”). Its main goal was to lower crime by bettering our society. Prohibition was suppose to improve the overall health of America. Unfortunately‚ it caused several more issues to arise. Prohibition commenced with the 18th amendment

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