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    PhD Research Proposal PhD Research Proposal 22 March 2013 Local/Regional Economic Development and Regeneration Having in mind that devolution opens up scope for a widening of economic disparities among the UK’s regions‚ I would like to explore mechanisms and policy solutions that the government needs to reinvent in order to secure UK-wide minimum standards. There is a growing consensus that a more nuanced strategy is needed which combines the decentralizing

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    Phase III - Life Imprisonment as a Substitute of Death Sentence (1973-80) Now the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973 in its Section 354 (3) provides that in case of death sentence special reasons are to be stated. Now imprisonment for life was the rule and capital sentence was an exception‚ thus‚ in Asgar vs. State of U.P . Where Appellant Asgar has been convicted under Sec. 302 of IPC for intentionally causing the murder of one Ramswaroop Singh on account of an alleged dispute concurring the repayment

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    The extract begins with a scene of relief and joy‚ a large contradiction to how it ends where there is sadness‚ anger and fear. The writer seemed to have purposely used this contradiction as a way to contribute to the mood of the passage and of its readers; to give a sense of how easy feelings change and how our mood depends greatly on our environment. We can observe these signs of relief and joy mentioned earlier through the way the writer describes how the patients in Ward Fourteen behave. Even

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    research’ ‚ Journal of SportManagement Review‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 45-76 Hall‚ M. C.‚ ‘ Sport Tourism and Urban Regeneration’ ‚ In Ritchie‚ B. W.‚ Adair‚ D.‚ (2004) ‘ Sport Tourism: interrelationships‚ impacts and issues’ ‚ UK: Channel View PublicationsHudson‚ S.‚ (2003) ‘Sport and Adventure Tourism’ ‚ New York: Haworth Hospitality Press Larissa‚ D.‚ (2010) ‘ Sport and Economic Regeneration: a winning combination’ ‚ Sport inSociety‚ Vol. 13‚ No. 10‚ pp. 1438-1457 Locum Destination Consulting

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    Tamika Haynes April 6‚ 2014 English 100 Shame should be used more often than Imprisonment In Today’s judicial system‚ imprisonment is being used more than shaming individuals when they commit a crime. It is better to shame an individual on a crime committed‚ such as stealing an item from a retail store‚ than giving a severe imprisonment sentence. Embarrassing an individual can hurt more than spending a substantial amount of time in prison doing nothing and not learning valuable lessons

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    How does Barker convey Burns’ experience/regeneration in Chapter 4? The extract opens with Burns standing by the window‚ looking out on a bleak and depressing landscape‚ “sky and hills together in a wash of grey.” The pathetic fallacy reflects on Burns’ mood; downcast‚ depressed. He feels the need to escape; but is trapped. A sense of darkness and connotations of conflict seem to surround him‚ both outside‚ in the form of the stormy weather‚ and inside the hospital in the form of the crowded room

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    Is Imprisonment an effective way of dealing with most violent offenders? “It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jail. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens‚ but its lowest ones.” [Nelson Mandela] Brief History on Crime and Imprisonment Throughout history‚ people within organised communities and societies were amongst few if not many that would affront the rules and regulations of these communities

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    Regeneration focuses on troubled soldiers ’ mental states during WW1. The Craiglockhart setting allows Barker to explore the psychological effects of warfare on men who went to fight and also their feelings about the war and the military ’s involvement in it. While the focus of the novel is firmly on the male perspective (indeed Barker claimed she had partly chosen this novel to prove she could ’do men as well as women ’)‚ there is a small but important female presence. When WW1 began in 1914

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    Explore the contrasting presentation of William Rivers and doctor Lewis Yealland in Regeneration In the novel ‘regeneration‚’ Rivers and Yealland are characters who differ significantly in terms of their methods of treatment‚ relationships with their staff and patients. Barker defines and illustrates the dramatic difference between how each doctor treats their patients‚ Barker emphasises on Rivers compassion and consideration for his patients. Yealland on the other hand expresses no empathy or

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    inmate might incur in prison‚ could by all means cause more problems for the individual and make it harder for them to be reformed and re-enter society. The aim of this essay is to discuss‚ in depth‚ the negative and positive consequences of imprisonment‚ drawing conclusions about the degree to which prisoners are harmed and helped by incarceration based on the research surrounding prisons‚ corrective services‚ conditions experienced by inmates in prisons‚ programs offered to incarcerated offenders

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