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    Zero-tolerance policies impacted the policies of policing as a whole‚ including Stop‚ Question and Frisk. It’s a central issue that disguised itself in various forms and is implemented into the Criminal Justice System and in public schools. The notion is to tackle petty crimes in order to prevent more serious ones. Many law-abiding individuals who committed a minor infarction are left with court summons‚ and possibly arrest warrants. Despite people being summoned for minor offenses‚ including littering

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    E-Governance Traditionally‚ the interaction between government and citizen took place in a government office. Now Govt. are facing problem in wake of social and technology‚ publics are demanding efficient and transparent public administration. Governments worldwide are striving hard to transform and reinvent the government system. E-Government: It can be defined as the application of ICT-particularly internet based information technology by government agency to improve efficiency‚ effectiveness‚

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    chemistry is a) Plastic b) Paper c) Bio-plastics d) Halogen flame retardants 4. __ green house gas which causes climate change and global warning. a) Hydrogen b) Oxygen c) Nitrogen d) Carbon dioxide 5. Consider the following statement regarding the dispersal of fruit by wind and select the correct answer. a) Fruit and seeds dispersed with a sudden jerk by an explosive mechanism b) Fruits of tridax are carry a persistent calyx modified into poppas c) The fruits of xanthium have sharp

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    Adopting a value-neutral position in genetic counseling is not always a good thing and sometimes may not be possible. There are many reasons why it is not always a good thing and why sometimes it may not be possible. One reason why adopting a value-neutral position is not always a good thing is because sometimes it can be seen as the genetic counseling is making a decision for the person whom has a problem. For example‚ if a woman has a disease and it is seen that it can affect the unborn fetus and

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    Consequences of Divorce

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    A. Introduction The divorce rate continues to increase from year to year. While many studies are conducted on the reasons for divorce‚ fewer focus on the consequences that occur after. Although each case comes with its own set of circumstances‚ I am going to focus on two articles that look at some of the consequences that occur after a divorce. The first will focus on the adult children of divorced couples while the second takes an in depth look at how African American women fair following

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    President Grant had many important domestic policies. The major policies he dealt with were national reconstruction‚ civil rights of African Americans and creating a better relationship with the Native Americans. It was a very difficult‚ yet crucial‚ time when Grant entered the White House. Grant was resolute to follow Lincoln’s policy of reconciliation with the South rather than punishment or retribution. He also wanted to make sure that the government kept a strong Union while at the same time

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    ➢ Gird Redland‚ Kevil stolen (2004)‚ and Using Risk Analysis to Assess User Trust. LNCS 2995‚ pp. 146–160. ➢ Ahmed S. Zaki (1983). Regulation of electronic fund transfer: impact and legal issue‚ Communications of the ACM 26. Pp.112-118. ➢ Gordon‚ E. & Natarajan.(1996). Banking: Theory‚ Law and practice. Mumbai: ➢ Himalaya publishing house. ➢ Rahman S. & Bari. Credit Management in Banks. Bangladesh: BIBM ➢ Andley‚ K.K & Mattoo‚ V.J.(1996) ➢ Electronic banking from a prudential supervisory perspective

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    Appeasement was the policy followed by the British‚ and later by the French‚ of avoiding war with aggressive powers such as Japan‚ Italy and Germany‚ by giving way to their demands‚ provided they were not too unreasonable. My opinion is that the whole appeasement policy was wrong because it was applied to a wrong person. It might have worked with some German government‚ but with Hitler it was doomed to failure. During the period of the appeasement policy‚ Hitler was still exploring the terrain

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    The Consequence of Pride In the short story “Popular Mechanics” written by Raymond Carver‚ there is a theme of a down falling battle of pride shown a between two characters. First the mood of the story is set within the setting. The snow from winter has begun to melt and turn to dirty water signifying the changing tone of the story and it has fallen dark. There has also been a turning point internally with the characters. In the beginning there is a man packing and a women crying and hysterically

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    known as e-commerce‚ is a type of industry where buying and selling of product or service is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Electronic commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce‚ electronic funds transfer‚ supply chain management‚ Internet marketing‚ online transaction processing‚ electronic data interchange (EDI)‚ inventory management systems‚ and automated data collection systems. Modern electronic commerce typically uses the World

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