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    Bata Shoe Organisation

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    Bata opened one factory in the Czech Republic and 48 retails outlets‚ sold 3 million pairs of shoes in the first year‚ capturing 11% of the Czech shoe market. In Slovakia‚ Bata face problem. Communist promised compensation but never paid. New restitution law‚ Bata has to raise ownership claims with the new owners of factory. If without agreement‚ Bata can file a lawsuit to be settled in Slovakian courts. Until that time‚ Bata had not sold one pair of shoes in Slovakia. HIGHLIGHT MAIN

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    kept unless approved by your officer. No alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs will be consumed. Follow all instruction that your officer instructs you to do. If community service has been ordered make sure that the hours are completed. If there is restitution get it paid or make payment plans. There are conditions that are made that can affect your parole. If the parolee fails to report to their officer‚ fails to participate in a stipulated treatment program‚ or abuses drugs or alcohol while under supervision

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    decided to blow up the levees to save the cities and places that brought in the most money and instead try to direct the water towards the wetlands and marshlands. There are different ideas regarding this topic. It is said that leaders promised restitution to the people who would lose their homes. Many people heard explosions and reported it. Officials said they were transformers blowing up. There is more evidence that the levees were blown up then transformers. There were people that lived near the

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    Whirligig Have you ever wondered who Brent Bishop is‚ continue reading and you will learn his multi personalities. The book “whirligig” is written by Paul Fleischman‚ the main character in the book is Brent Bishop‚ the new kid in school who just wants to fit in with everyone else. Brent is a determined and resourceful teenager who just wants to do well. Brent is a responsible teenager for many reasons. Whenever he killed lea he was determined to do whatever it took to make things right with

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    Malyne's Wife Analysis

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    Both women are victims of instrumentality by the men in the tale since Malyne and her mother are used as pawns. Due to Symkyn’s dishonesty and his notorious swindler behavior‚ Malyne and her mother become the casualties of the power struggle between all of the men. Kohanski argues in reference to Malyne which could also apply to Symkyn’s wife‚ “If she is treated as currency‚ or as a vehicle through which other people’s sins are punished‚ it is because of society’s inability to recognize her humanity”

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    IN UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) ) vs. ) PRESENTENC E INVESTIGATION REPORT ) Richard J. Machjokowski ) Docket No. CR 87-473-32-HDO ------------------------------------------------------ Prepared for: The Honorable Kathleen M. Brady U.S. District Judge Prepared by: Michelle A. Thomas U.S. Probation Officer

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    Disgrace

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    Coetzee’s Disgrace On Rape and Responsibility Throughout the course of Disgrace‚ Coetzee attempts to juxtapose the rape of Melanie with that of Lucy. By analyzing the actions of David Lurie‚ Lucy and Petrus‚ it becomes apparent that there is a dynamometric sense of responsibility among victims and abusers. Coetzee attempts to demonstrate that rape is more than a gendered based crime‚ that social class‚ and ethnicity also play roles in determining what harm is committed. It is because the rapes

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    Wergeld: Price of Life

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    including but not limited to‚ manslaughter‚ property disagreements‚ and insults to honor. When these conflicts of interest occurred‚ instead of seeking outside authorities‚ it was expected that family would intercede and seek retribution or restitution on their kindreds behalf. Richard Fletcher reports that feuding was “governed by accepted social convention.” and “recognized by outsiders as a regular form of relationship.”1 This kind of intercession could easily provoke already delicate situations

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    Corrections Purpose and History Introduction The history of punishment is a unique one‚ since the dawn of man human kind has punished one another. Man did not merely throw someone in a chamber and let them contemplate their crimes such as we do in today’s society; rather‚ during those early times‚ punishment was harsh and swift. Criminals were not drawn through the litigation processes; instead‚ they were found immediately guilty of a crime and brought forth to be punished in an open forum‚ serving

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    Restorative justice can only be effective if those who participate feel comfortable with the process. Often‚ crime related trauma requires a grace period before victims feel “comfortable” with opening lines of communication. Furthermore‚ it appears as though victims respond more positively to the process when information is presented to them rather than having to see it out themselves. In regard to protective and proactive approaches to restorative justices‚ researchers found that victims of serious

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