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    a better understanding of our past. In turn‚ history gives us the knowledge to better understand our present. In order to understand our legal system of today‚ we must also examine the past. Examining cases that took place at the Old Bailey and cases published in the Proceedings does not only help us understand how the criminal legal system has evolved‚ but also helps us clarify how our society has transformed over time. Crimes‚ as well as punishments for crimes‚ have also changed over time. The legal

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    Victims/Defendants Rights Things have changed from what they were back some years ago‚ at one point in time victims or defendants did not have no rights. Here It is a new changed world‚ and this new dynamic have established some rights that apply to victims and defendants. Many different crimes occur‚ as a result of that are the victims and defendants. There are different types of victim’s elderly‚ children‚ and even homicide victims. This analysis will take a closer look into who are victims and

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    (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) impacted the United States economy in the 1970 ’s‚ how the effects of this are still felt today‚ and how their power should continue to influence our thinking where foreign policy and energy policy are concerned. First I will explain what OPEC is‚ its history and how this concerns every citizen in the United States. Then I will discuss how leaders of the past dealt with the pressures concerning the further effects on the economy at the time‚ which brought

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    Basseri of Iran: Past and Present Jonathan Hixon ANT101 Instructor Brown-Warren February 24‚ 2013 When the Achamenian emperors of ancient Persia built their capital at Persepolis‚ in a valley of the Zagros‚ they did so with strategy in mind. Persepolis was placed in a common “bottleneck” in the annual migration routes of several tribes from the warm coastal plains to the cool summer pastures in the north. Twice a year‚ several whole confederations of tribes had to pass by Persepolis with

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    race from the past to the present‚ how it was used in the past‚ and how these two correlate with each other. In the past‚ transportation was tough. Places where I needed to go and where I need to be. It’s not like today‚ where cars are everywhere. It was either bus or walking because money was a huge problem on my end. But as time went by new inventions for easy transportation were built. Public transportation was not open to everyone since it was limited‚ but today‚ in the present‚ there are quantities

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    The Silk Road: Past and Present Starting from the 2nd century BC‚ to the end of the 14th century AD‚ a great trade route stretched from Chang ’An in the East and ended at the Mediterranean at Antioch in the West‚ linking China and the Roman Empire. Ferdinand von Richthofen – a well-known German geographer‚ named it the Silk Road in 1877. The Silk Road has been one of the most important trade routes since the connection between Europe and Asia was established; however‚ what are the differences

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    THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE  The present perfect tense is made up of : 1. has / have + past participle (active form) 2. has / have + been + past participle (passive form)   Present Perfect Tense is used: 1. To refer to a recently / newly completed action.       e.g.      I have just completed my homework.                   My neighbours have recently sold their car. 2.   To refer to an action that occurred at an unspecified or unknown time in the past.       e.g.      The Jones have

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    more sincere and warm. a. real friendship 2. Gaming and free time possibilities were face-to-face that made the teenagers of century ago better in human relations. a. outdoor games. 3. Genderequality of 1900’s wasprimitiveandalmostunknown. a. strict restrictions to teenage girls. C1) Today’s educational possibilities are widely common and improved with the social and

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    I. Introduction People often remark how different the students of today are to those in the past. Each generation claim that those who come after them are getting worse‚ while those who came before them are much better than they were when they were students. Are students really all that different “Now” than they were “Before”? It’s been said that with every batch‚ with every generation‚ students are slowly degrading‚ that you could count with your fingers‚ those student who truly excel nowadays

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    Abnormal Psychology Exam 1 Review Chapter 1 Abnormal Psychology Past and Present: What is abnormality? Patterns of psychological abnormality usually follow the four D’s: deviance‚ distress‚ dysfunction‚ and danger. What is the difference between abnormal behavior and psychological disorder? Abnormal behavior is behavior that is statistically infrequent while psychological disorder is behavioral‚ emotional‚ or cognitive dysfunctions that are unexpected in their cultural context and associated

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