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    Educational Purposes

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    There are many opinions and ideas about the purpose of education. Some people believe the purpose is to learn new things‚ learn about what you like‚ some say education makes a person wise. Others say the purpose of education is to get you farther in today’s society. These views have changed and repeated themselves many times throughout history. The purpose of education is to get us ready for the next step of expectation. This stairway is never ending because of the new and higher technology being

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    Personal Dilemma Paper Danielle Bridgewater CJA 324 April 28‚ 2015 C. Rogers Personal Dilemma Paper As the author of this paper‚ I will be discussing the nature of the dilemma‚ the ethical decision made‚ alternative courses of action and the reason why. I will also explain the outcome of the situation. The title of my article is “Woman Arrested after Refusing to Take Daughter Back from Father.” The nature of the dilemma seemed to be a personal decision of the arresting officer. The arresting

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    Effective Communication Carolina Fernandez CJA / 304 Interpersonal Communication May 8‚ 2013 Michael O’Connell‚ JD Effective Communication Effective communication is essential in any workplace‚ especially within a criminal justice organization. In this paper‚ the author will discuss the process of verbal and nonverbal communication and the associated components of each‚ the differences between listening and hearing in communication‚ the formal and informal channels of communication in criminal

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    Prison Rentry

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    In this week’s lesson we have been discussing release from incarceration or otherwise known as parole. When any inmate has been given parole they have to be re- introduced to society. Some fortunately go back and adjust really well‚ while others not so much. Being incarcerated for years everything you once knew is not what it was when you went in. In this week’s assignment I will discuss basically what the reentry process is‚ how effective it is‚ and what is meant by program alignment.

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    Statement of Purpose

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    hallmark of liberal arts education writing Writing Guidelines Statements of Purpose From the OWU Writing Center in the Sagan Academic Resource Center The OWU Writing Center Corns 316 ▪ (740-368-3925) ▪ http://writing.owu.edu ▪ open Monday-Friday‚ 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Ohio Wesleyan University Writing Center © 2011 Writing Guidelines for Statements of Purpose Contents Writing Your Statement of Purpose ..............................................................................

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    Purpose in Life

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    depression. The poem hypothesizes that the purpose of life is to improve the condition of mankind. The idea that life is not meaningless has presented itself through the use of language. For example‚ the diction of “Life is earnest!” tells the reader that life helps fulfill the duty that is known as life which is presented by the word “earnest” (5). “Life is earnest!” coincides with the topic because it is showing the depressed poet what there is a deep purpose in life. It is showing how having the

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    Audience and Purpose

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    Considering Audience Audience‚ Purpose‚ Context * As with other sorts of writing‚ considering audience when writing an argument means that you will be thinking about your particular audience’s age‚ education‚ gender‚ political views‚ economic status‚ ethnic background‚ religious views‚ and so on. * In addition‚ you should consider your specific audience in regards to your specific subject. In other words‚ if you’re writing about singers (or even a particular singer) on American Idol‚

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    Purpose Of The Crusades

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    The Crusades are a long-glorified staple of world history as presented in the American education system‚ posed as the movement that allowed Christianity to blossom around the world the way it does today. In all actuality‚ this was just mass war between Islam and Christianity portrayed as missionary work. Hard facts show that these holy-wars were to prevent the spread of Islam‚ while caucasian cultures of Europe achieved “discovering” and conquering of many parts of the world and communities not before

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Sample Statement of Purpose Statement of Purpose: Please describe your aptitude and motivation for graduate study in your area of specialization‚ including your preparation for this field of study‚ your academic plans or research interests in your chosen area of study‚ and your future career goals. Please be specific about why UC Berkeley would be a good intellectual fit for you. The writer of the statement below was admitted into UC Berkeley’s History Department. With her permission‚ I reprint

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    Direction & Purpose

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    Direction and Purpose Metaphors provide creative images for readers. They give flavor to literature and allow free interpretation of a piece; thereby making a conversation in a story‚ an image in a poem‚ a symbolism in the plot and such‚ more interesting. Through the use of such a figure of speech‚ the images are laid bare and presented fresh. This creates an interaction between the reader‚ the author and the piece; as readers are made to analyze the images presented and the idea that the metaphor

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