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    As of June 2012‚ juveniles who committed murder could not be sentenced to life in prison because it violates the eighth amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment‚however justices argue that mandatory sentences reflected the will of American society that heinous crimes committed by juveniles should be punished by life in prison.Juveniles should not be treated like adults because their brain is not fully developed. Juveniles are still immature and they are still risk taking and learning self

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    On June 25‚ 2012‚ the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles who committed murder could not be sentenced to life in prison. A few justices believed life in prison without parole for a juvenile prevents consideration for their chronological age and its features. But four justices disagreed saying that heinous crimes committed by juveniles should be punished with a sentence of life in prison‚ or a 17-year-old would be released to society after he had gun down his fellow classmates and teachers. I disagree

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    1. 01/01/2014‚ Matthew Penney’s body was discovered copying on the Oakfield Park Road‚ a country region outside Halifax. He had been shot in the head. On January fifth‚ the police addressed Caitlin Thompson about Mr. Penney going to a New Year’s Eve party at her home. The police came to trust Ms. Thompson had deluded them and she was in this way accused of open fiendishness. At the end of the Crown’s case‚ Mr. Craggs made a movement for a coordinated decision of vindication on the premise that there

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    Li 1 Angel Li Mrs. Harper English 6H 7th February 2011 Alice Walker’s Themes of Womanism‚ Community‚ and Regeneration Alice Walker is considered one of the most influential African American writers of the 20th century‚ because of her raw portrayal of African American struggles and the injustices towards black women. She was the first African American female novelist to win both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for The Color Purple. Her work is appealing and powerful because

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    Regeneration During the First World War‚ soldiers were affected by certain stereotypes that they were expected to uphold such as being strong‚ brave and willing to die for their country. To avoid these stereotypes‚ was to commit yourself to the public’s scrutiny. This had a major physiological effects‚ on the soldiers that were returning from war with or without‚ mental illnesses. The publics perception on the soldiers returning was influenced by the “media” at that time‚ which was stigmatising them

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    Although we try to run away from the problems we face in our lives‚ the only way to solve the problem is to embrace it. Pat Barker reveals this theme not only to our general lives but to those of soldiers facing war neurosis in WWI. Her novel‚ Regeneration‚ portrays the various characters’ struggles with combating the effects of war neurosis at the psych ward‚ Craiglockhart. Through escape‚ homosexuality‚ and the striving for masculinity‚ the responses of three major characters‚ Siegfried Sassoon

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    What does Craiglockhart represent in Regeneration? Regeneration is deliberately set in a psychiatric hospital‚ Craiglockhart‚ and this location highlights some of the major issues of war. Pat Barkers intention in terms of location is obviously because this emphasises some of the key elements of WW1 she wishes to explore‚ such as the mental trauma that the trenches caused‚ the often suicidal battle plans of those in charge of the conflict‚ plus other issues of hierarchical command. From the very

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    With reference to examples‚ evaluate the success or otherwise‚ of urban regeneration schemes in combating the causes and consequences of urban decline. (40 marks) Urban decline is the deterioration of urban areas‚ normally triggered by a decrease in industry. The decrease in industry could be due to manufacturing moving overseas‚ causing industries to close or companies moving to areas outside the city where rent is cheaper‚ such as AXA‚ Sunlife‚ HP and many more companies that moved from the centre

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    Explore Barker’s presentation of women in "Regeneration". Regeneration is a novel largely based upon the male experience of war ‚ however Barker’s use of predominantly confident and modern women represents the seismic effects the war had on the female population‚ while also exploring how the war was an emasculating experience for men. As the jingoistic illusions of what war was like were weakened by the harsh realities of war for the men who signed up to fight‚ they began taking on more maternal

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    HISTORIC CENTRE OF BARCELONA- Urban regeneration and renewal Conservation Paper by - Ms. Aditi Padhi (aditipadhi@gmail.com) The Integrated renovation of the Ciutat Vella‚ the urban center of in Barcelona is an example of a comprehensive urban regeneration and renewal process. Within the project different strategies are supporting the revitalization of the physical (hard and soft)‚ social (old and new residents)‚ economic‚ and cultural infrastructure‚ as well as the recreation of linkages between

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