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    usually serve their missions far better by not adding more parking‚ and by discouraging the use of cars on the campus. The overall deterioration of the college environment can largely be traced to the automobile. In a vicious cycle‚ dependence on driving and the availability of parking cause campus facilities to be dispersed beyond reasonable walking distances. As a result‚ the need for more roads and more parking continually escalates. Each parking space and associated access roads pave over about 300

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    Parking Proposal Stephanie Everman (Student) University of Oklahoma Regents C-O David Boren‚ President of University of Oklahoma The University of Oklahoma Norman‚ Oklahoma Oklahoma‚ 73019 April 7‚ 2013 Dear President Boren and University of Oklahoma Regents: Enclosed is a proposal that addresses our university’s minimum parking options for students who park in the parking garages and parking lots. My proposal portrays the major problem concerning the minimum of parking availability and

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    ADJECTIVE CLAUSES/ Relative Clauses An adjective clause is a subordinate (dependent)` clause used as an adjective. Like single-word adjectives‚ adjective clauses describe and modify nouns. The following relative pronouns introduce adjective clauses. Who refers only to persons. The man is a police officer. He lives next door. The man who lives next door is a police officer. Whom is the objective form of who and refers only to persons. He is one police officer. I respect him very much

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    Chapter 5: Social Exclusion & Current policies/Initiatives to address the Issue This chapter discusses social exclusion and its growth in popularity with researchers and policy makers; it looks at policies employed to address the issue and impact of social exclusion within society‚ particularly social exclusion in Northern Ireland. This chapter also looks at the difficulty in defining the concept of social exclusion and the difficulty defining and identifying the concept and the indicators employed

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    int/mental_health/media/investing_mnh.pdf. Last accessed 9th Nov 2012. Social Exclusion Unit. (2001). Summary. In: SEU Preventing Social Exclusion. London: SEU. 5-7. Hothersall‚S Bolger‚J. (2010). Poverty and Social exclusion. In: Hothersall‚S Bolger‚ J Social Policy for Social Work‚Social Care and the Caring Professions. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited. 102-104. Palmer‚ G. (2002). Relative poverty‚ absolute poverty and social exclusion. Available: http://www.poverty.org.uk/summary/social%20exclusion.shtml

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    The Chinese Exclusion

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    planet. Numerous occurrences of prejudice towards groups of all backgrounds have transpired in the land of the free‚ or better known as The United States of America. The reading‚ “The Chinese Exclusion Act a Black Legacy”‚ claimed the American’s beliefs influenced the bringing about of The Chinese Exclusion Act. One of these notion is that the Chinese immigrants were taking work away from the citizens of the United States. The Americans also weren’t keen to the lowering of wages‚ being that the Chinese

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    How can an understanding of social exclusion contribute to the development of healthy communities? My understanding of social exclusion is the combination of social and material problems‚ spoiling people in such a devastating way that they are unable to fully participate in the community in which they live. (unit 12‚ p117) I consider a healthy community to be a safe‚ clean and pleasant place to live and work with opportunities for relaxation and recreation. There should be safe places for

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    Exclusion Essay

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    Exclusion On Halloween‚ I was going to go trick-or-treating with my friends. We had been planning this all week‚ and when the day finally arrived‚ I texted them and asked when they were coming over. Well‚ one of my friends‚ Sally‚ said her other friend‚ Hanna‚ who was going to go with us‚ decided she didn’t want to go with us. So Sally was going to ditch me and go with Hanna. I was pretty mad and sad about my situation‚ but I was happy to know that my other friend‚ Penny‚ would come. Well to

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    Parking on a college campus can very hard to do at times. The problem occurs at northwestern as well. The parking lots are very full at most times during the day and a lot of students and faculty do not obey the parking places that they are supposed to park in. Some reasons why I think that parking on northwestern’s campus needs changing is that the students that live on and off campus and faculty need easier methods of getting to where they are supposed to be.

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    Statutory Exclusions

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    differs among states‚ but the result is dangerous‚ in that adult sanctions‚ including prison‚ now apply. In Florida‚ the transfer provisions fall into three general categories: Judicial waiver‚ Concurrent jurisdiction‚ and Statutory exclusion. Florida’s Statutory exclusion states that the State’s Attorney must file charges directly in the criminal division of the circuit court against any child who meets various age/offense criteria specified by statute (The Florida legislature‚ 2017). Florida’s statute

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