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    Parens patriae is a Latin word which implies the legal duty of parents especially fathers to protect their children. It also suggests that the government has the legal duty to protect its citizens. The stand of this principle is that there exists a superior authority that is titled to care and protect for the inferior persons in the society. A juvenile court system is the judicial system that is tasked with the duty of handling cases relating to youths and or rather minors in the society. The orientation

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    I have had several discussion from my previous criminall justice class espicially in my corrections class. I find it rather interesting how twenty years ago we were looking at a very different America. Our societal approach of "Get Tough on Crime"‚ has been without transpearncy. As the articles has show in the past twenty years we have seen a huge decline‚ with this‚ we must examine why. The article you linked us‚ has used six findings that are largely related to the decline. As the text has put

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    The war on drugs started with the need to stop the movement of drugs into the United States. President Nixon was the first president to understand the severity of the impact drugs had on society. He proclaimed the need to interfere on the number of drugs coming into the United States. With his necessity to intervene he supported the creation of the Drug Enforcement Agency in 1973. With this agency‚ the war against the drug trade was initiated. His efforts were reinforced by President Reagan in the

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    Do Three Strikes Sentencing Laws/ “Get Tough” Approaches Work? It would be safe to assume that most individuals agree that those who commit crimes must deal with the consequences of their law breaking actions. Despite efforts to reduce crime by the traditional form of punishment through incarceration‚ some criminals continue to live felonious lives. This not only poses a problem on their behave but also that of the communities in which they live and are offending. The state of California was determined

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    The Article‚ “Why Tough Teachers Get Results‚” written by Joanne Lipman‚ a 54 year old native of New Brunswick‚ New Jersey. Joanne is a celebrated journalist and has authored many additions for the Wall Street Journal. In 1993 the prestigious John Hancock award was given to Lipman as recognition for excellence in Journalism. While attending Yale University Lipman became an intern for the Wall Street Journal. After acquiring a bachelor’s degree in history in 1983 Lipman acquired a staff position

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    Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas 2011-12 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI (Economic Division) Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Economic Division Preface The “Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas‚ 2011-12” is the Seventeenth in a series that was first released in 1996. It is a skeletal forerunner of the detailed annual Statistics Bulletin published regularly after the end of the financial year. Basic Statistics

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    Expository Essay Author Joanne Lipman in the article‚ “Why Tough Teachers Get Good Results”‚ proves that teachers that are tough on their students‚ are doing an amazing job in the teaching field. In a situation involving a strict teacher‚ a teacher in New Jersey used harsh words among his students and poked at them whenever they were incorrect to improve the way they used their instruments. In the long run‚ many of his students became highly successful. This goes to show that even aggressive and

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    Employers Get Tough on Health The article entitled “Employers Get Tough on Health” is printed by the Chicago Tribune September 24‚ 2007 and it addresses how some companies in America are now choosing whether you get hired or keep your job based on your personal behavior and lifestyle habits such as smoking or eating high fat meals. In the reading the Article states “the rules of the work place are changing” and you should be informed of those changes so you can be a likely candidate to get hired

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    in those areas. The U.S. Department of Commerce developed the International Trade Administration (ITA) in order to stimulate economic opportunities for U.S. businesses and their employees (Satterlee‚ 2009). b. Summary In his article‚ Get-Tough Policy on Chinese Tires Falls Flat‚ John Bussey sheds some light on to the tariff that the U.S. enacted in 2009 on Chinese tire imports. The tariff was meant to limit the import of passenger and light-truck tires and help give a boost to manufacturers

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    Tough Guise What does it mean to be a man in society? Jackson Katz in the documentary “Tough Guise” argues that social media puts a lot of pressure on how men should look and act. For example‚ Arnold Schwarzenegger is possibly one of the most popular role models for young boys and men today. Therefore when our society thinks of the ultimate “many man” the first thing that comes to mind is strong‚ aggressive‚ tall‚ handsome‚ courageous‚ rough‚ tough‚ emotionless‚ insensitive‚ fearless and practical

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