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    Private Prisons

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    The use of private prisons are worth more than 70 billion dollars. The idea of private prisons came across in the United States in the early 1980’s. Although many people want to ban private prisons the United States should keep private prisons because of money‚ treatment‚ and economy. To begin‚ the use of private prisons save the state money‚ Private prisons allow the state to save money‚ Public prison endorse money from the state‚ on the other hand private institutions do not. “Ira P. Robbins

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    Civil disobedience has effectively initiated positive change throughout history. Peaceful protests continue to effectively spark change in law. Famous leaders Mahatma Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King Jr and Nelson Mandela have demonstrated that peaceful resistance against laws can positively impact a free society. Mahatma Gandhi is one of the most‚ if not the most‚ famous civil rights leader the world has ever seen. Gandhi was known for organizing boycotts against the British institutions in India. One

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    the core issues surrounding private prisons in the areas of cost-effectiveness‚ recidivism‚ and the special needs of specific groups of inmates‚ including the elderly and mentally challenged. It explores problems related to the prison industry in general and whether privatization is the solution to these problems. PRISON PRIVATIZATION 3 An Assessment of Prison Privatization Reid (2008) notes that proponents of private prisons tout these facilities

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    Youth Envisioning a Peaceful World Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People Award Winning Essays 2000 – 2010 YOUTH ENVISIONING A PEACEFUL WORLD Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People Award Winning Essays 2000 – 2010 About the Goi Peace Foundation – UNESCO International Essay Contest for Young People The International Essay Contest for Young People is one of the peace education programs organized by the Goi Peace Foundation

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    Private Security

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    Private Security ESSAY #1 The three human and physical needs that are important in the relation to employee embezzlement are: need‚ rationalization‚ and opportunity. The employer should try and eliminate these elements up front‚ so there is less chance of embezzlement happening‚ but there will always be some way around all the obstacles NEED as explained in our text is a physical condition that may be the cause of unusual debts and may cause an employee to think seriously about how to convert

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    TITLE) PRIVATE SECURITY IN THE US 1/26/2014 Private security in the US is an essential factor in protecting certain individuals as well as intellectual property. Private security officers are accountable for protecting the nation’s top institutions as well as various other important infrastructures of the nation. Private security can be defined and broken down into many different definitions‚ but Asis; the biggest private sector in the US‚ defined private security as

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    Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. For many years history has shown and taught individuals how as a nation‚ people have been able to fight peacefully without any physical harm for rights such as equality. Although our nation has been able to say that we the people have equal rights as everyone else‚ this is not necessarily the truth. To this day‚ equality is constantly being sought for. Although the idea may appear to be simple‚ the act of establishing equality as a

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    Private Equity

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    TASK 1 The statement by Henry Kravis that private equity was in its “golden era” might sound like hubris to the unacquainted observer but may actually not be far off from the reality given the growth of private equity funds under management since the advent of large-scale leveraged buy-outs (LBOs) in the 1980s. Henry Kravis as a principal partner in Kohlberg‚ Kravis & Roberts (KKR) pioneered LBOs in the late 1970s and KKR has been a major private equity firm since having reportedly invested in over

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    Private Banks

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    Historically‚ private banking has been viewed as a very exclusive niche that only caters to High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) with liquidity over $2 million‚ though it is now possible to open private banking accounts with as little as $250‚000 for private investors.[1] An institution’s private banking division provides services such as wealth management‚ savings‚ inheritance‚ and tax planning for their clients. A high-level form of private banking (for the especially affluent) is often referred

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    Private Tuition

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    Private tuition Many parents send their children for private tuition after school hours. The main reason for this is that they want their children to perform well in the examinations. They feel that the normal lessons in school are not good enough for their children to excel‚ thus the need for private tuition. One advantage of taking private tuition is that the child gets personal attention from the tutor. This may not be possible in the crowded classrooms of today’s schools. So the tutor’s

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