Johnesha Reed Reflection #2 2-28-13 Deviance‚ Crime‚ and MS-13 Root of All Evil I do believe that deviance is socially constructed. Very much socially constructed even within a single country‚ and single time‚ different subgroups may consider certain actions as "normal" while others outside that group may consider the activity as deviant. A good illustration of this is what young people consider to be ’ok’ and not ’ok’ compared with what older people think.Variation geographically‚ variation
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1700’s‚ the British Colonies were in a state of salutary neglect. Thereafter‚ the British executed the Navigation Acts‚ though loosely enforced‚ they were created in order to regulate trade between the Colonies and the mother country. The relationship between Britain and it’s colonies was a civil one up until it was greatly reformed with the events of the French and Indian War. The war significantly affected the economic‚ political‚ and economic relationship between the colonies and the mother country
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and Spanish colonies were able to flourish in the new world even though they differed in motives for colonization and social layout; yet both colonies were similar to each other in the fact that they had common economies and like ways of treating the indigenous population. Once they established land in the new world‚ each country was able to find a new source of wealth‚ either from precious metals or from building necessities such as lumber. Seemingly‚ the British and Spanish colonies were some of
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Bibliography: 1. Gillespie‚ Sheena and Fonseca‚ Terezinha and Sanger‚ Carol A.-3rd ed. (2001).Literature across cultures‚ Allyn & Bacon‚ Antigone 953-981 2. Aristotle. Poetics‚ XIII.3-6 3. Calder‚ William M. III (1968). Sophokles ’ Political Tragedy‚ Antigone.GRBS 9‚ 389-407 4. Hogan‚ James C. (1972). The Protagonists of the Antigone.Arethusa 5‚ 93-100 5. Sophocles (1991).Antigone (David Grene‚ Trans.) University of Chicago Press. 6. Sophocles (1902).Antigone (Richard Jebb‚ Trans.) Cambridge:
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Chapter 13 Inventory Management Answers to Discussion and Review Questions 1. Inventories are held (1) to take advantage of price discounts‚ (2) to take advantage of economic lot sizes‚ (3) to provide a certain level of customer service‚ and (4) because production requires some in-process inventory. 2. Effective inventory management requires (1) cost information‚ information on demand and lead time (amounts and variabilities)‚ an accounting system‚ and a priority system (e.g.‚ A-B-C)
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Rummel describes political systems as “the formal and informal structures which manifest the state’s sovereignty over a territory and people”. Now‚ sovereignty in politics is said to be concerned with the ‘right’ of a given country to have national control over a country’s territory. Norman Grindley and Anthony Woodburn‚ in an article published in the gleaner on February 14‚ 2002 describes a political system as “one which seeks to identify and satisfy the demands of its citizens as best as possible
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POW 13 Problem Statement: The problem of the week states how many bananas can corey the camel get to the market if he has to eat one banana every mile and it s 1000 miles to the market and he has 3000 bananas and he is able to hold only 1000 bananas at a time. Process: I knew that corey had to eat one banana every mile and he had to go 1000 miles but could only carry 1000 bananas at a time and there was 3000 miles so i knew he would have to drop off bananas at certain places to be able
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Case 13 analysis Du Kun This case mainly tells us several problems of a company named Family Medical Group. Bill Maron is the president of the company. The original company called Family Medical Distribution which was created by the grandfather of Bill’s wife Helen. After her grandfather was dead suddenly in 1968‚ Bill was persuaded by his father-in-law and purchased this company. At the beginning of the first few years‚ it was a tough time to Bill. The organizational structure
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During the late 1600’s and early 1700’s things like migration of many immigrants to the colonies in search of economic‚ religious and political burgeoning and freedom. When they arrived some came to the south‚ some in the middle and some in the north. When the people landed in the north near MA colony they were out of the charters jurisdiction so they created a temporary gov. like agreement called the Mayflower Compact which in a way was like an attempt to break from the mother country and sort of
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"In the 1600’s there existed a degree of religious freedom in some colonies‚ while others were characterized by strict intolerance." then go on to further explain and elaborate on the thesis. As the textbook reveals‚ the colonists in New England were made up of a web of families who were extremely devoted to their faith (Christianity). This is where the university of Harvard originated which was originally meant to train ministers and over half of the graduating students became congressional
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