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    Crime

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    cities now face is crime. What are the most effective measures to tackle crime in urban areas NumWord 343 The rapid pace of urbanization is often associated with a high level of crime and violence. The greater concentration of wealthier victims (persons‚ banks‚ houses‚ etc.) makes the urban areas attractive for the criminal-prone individuals and potential offenders. The search of the most effective way to tackle crime depends on what do we prefer - to react or to prevent crime. The traditional approach

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    they must get rid of all the imperialists or as they usually call them infidels‚ or even those who challenge their religion or ideals and interests. This causes terrorism to escalate to international levels. Terrorism can be broadened to include hate crimes by different groups such as Nazi supremist groups. Not all terrorism is covered by the media either‚ so we do not always get a true picture of the violence that is going on all over the world. As I have stated before in earlier discussions a lot of

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    Ericka Barthelemy SOC-220 Professor Efua Akoma February 15‚ 2013 Crimes In Our Society Homicide | Homicide is sometimes caused by hypoesthesia‚ which is the partial loss of senility to sensory stimuli or having diminished sensation. It is caused by the damage or impingement of any part of nerve that gives sensation. | The sociological theory in a person that commits homicide is labeled as choice theory. | Robbery | When people are in need of money‚ they will go to any measure. Unemployed can

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    A stitch in time saves nine The meaning of this age old proverb is quite literal. It effectively warns us against neglect‚ small faults‚ imperfections which may develop into big trouble. A small timely effort will prevent more work later. A poet says‚ “Shun delays‚ they breed remorse”. Just as it takes a small spark to start a fire‚ if not put out in time causes great devastation. Similarly the minutest problem if not attended immediately could cause major catastrophe. Time waits for no one ‚

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    Nine 11 Video Analysis

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    I learned a lot about nine-eleven from the video that I had not known before. The video that we watched was truly eye opening to the evilness of was happened on nine eleven‚ and I am thankful that I could watch and learn from it. The first thing that I learned was that the attack had been more than ten years in the making‚ which is quite a long time. I had not known about the truck bombing of the towers. I learned a lot more about Osama Bin Laden than I had known previously. I learned that he was

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    Little Rock Nine Analysis

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    Little Rock Nine one of the best and most influential moments in the Civil Rights history. The Little Rock Nine journey is about a group of students who attended Little Rock Central High an all white school‚ when they attended that school it got worse for them. Everyday getting to school was a struggle for them. White people spit at them‚ said racial slurs and threw stuff at them‚ and eventually the president sent in soldiers to escort them safely to school. They closed the Public High schools down

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    Drug: The Causal Fallacy The marijuana plant‚ perhaps the most widely-used illicit drug in the world‚ was once demonized by authorities and the media. In the 1936 film Marijuana: Weed with Roots in Hell‚ director Dwain Esper portrayed teens smoking marijuana and then engaging in perceived evils such as nude bathing and unchaperoned partying‚ with one girl becoming pregnant. The film went on to further depict the characters becoming addicted to marijuana and committing serious crimes including a police

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    known for his thrilling stories that bring into play several of the scientific and technological advances of his day and those to come. Many of his stories would have the underlying theme of technology and its relationship with another factor. The Nine Billion Names of God published in 1953 demonstrates just this‚ in which the story’s main characters are caught between their logic and that of another group. Clarke’s short story addresses the conflict between technology or science and religion. In

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    system of writing into “three classical rhetorics or art of presenting an argument which is: logos( the logic of argument)‚ ethos( credibility and ethics)‚ and pathos (the emotional appeal).”(p.135‚ para 1) In this essay‚ we will study five of the nine cognate strategies followed by an example. Cognate Strategies The strategies without any specific order are clarity‚ conciseness‚ arrangement‚ credibility‚ expectation‚ reference‚ tone‚ emphasis‚ and engagement. As explained earlier‚ three rhetoric

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    Nine Essential Instructional Strategies Researchers at Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) have identified nine instructional strategies that are most likely to improve student achievement across all content areas and across all grade levels. These strategies are explained in the book Classroom Instruction That Works by Robert Marzano‚ Debra Pickering‚ and Jane Pollock. 1. Identifying similarities and differences 2. Summarizing and note taking 3. Reinforcing effort and

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