UUM Universiti Utara Malaysia THE ANSWERS OF FINAL EXAMINATION JANUARY SEMESTER 2013/2014 SESSION SBLE2103 CONFIDENTIAL DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME l I hope this work will be of any benefit to you. Meanwhile I wish to express my utmost regards to the course lecturer (Nur Fatirah binti Mohd Dzahir) for her time to make corrections to this work. ALHAIDER‚ MAHDI ......................................................................................................................................
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Montreal Is Burning Essay #1 Presented to Professor In the Course of History 260 The day was April 10th 1734 and Montreal was on fire. Undoubtedly back then‚ Montreal was a very different place than it is today; it was a trade and military town of about 2000 people. Canada would still have 100 years before she became a nation and it was a time when Montreal’s social class mirrored that of its indigenous home France. Slavery was very much a part
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show that although the law may stop a few individuals‚ it is not a considerable enough number to call it deterrence. As well as seeing deterrence as a justifiable reason for the death penalty‚ individuals believe it is an act of fairness and retribution. They see it as a way of “maintaining the distribution of civic burdens”‚ and a method of payback‚ which is the “eye for an
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Shelly Clemente #5 Oppose Capital Punishment Be it resolved that capital punishment be legalised in Canada. The death penalty was officially abolished in Canada in 1976 when the Canadian government held a free vote in Parliament to eradicate it from the Criminal Code and over sixty countries around the world have done the same. According to a poll conducted by Angus Reid‚ a Canadian sociologist‚ 21 percent of Canadians feel that murderers can be rehabilitated and 54 percent feel that although
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we must understand these goals. Retribution is the sentencing goal that seeks revenge on a criminal. It corresponds to the “just deserts” model of sentencing due to the fact that it deems offenders responsible for their crimes. When an offender is punished under this model‚ they are said to have received their “just deserts” (Schmalleger‚ 2005). Imprisonment is the primary sentencing goal of this model. Yet‚ capital punishment has resulted in the ultimate retribution in more serious cases. Incapacitation
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Describe the Legal rights juveniles have today To protect juveniles from self-incrimination‚ provisions were made to have the Miranda rights available before being questioned by the police. A 1979 us supreme court ruling found that juveniles should have a waiver and be old enough to understand the consequences of waiving their rights. The Miranda rights also protects juveniles against the unlawful search of their personal property‚ unless it is to maintain order and safety among other students
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1. Morality PRO: "The crimes of rape‚ torture‚ treason‚ kidnapping‚ murder‚ larceny‚ and perjury pivot on a moral code that escapes apodictic [indisputably true] proof by expert testimony or otherwise. But communities would plunge into anarchy if they could not act on moral assumptions less certain than that the sun will rise in the east and set in the west. Abolitionists may contend that the death penalty is inherently immoral because governments should never take human life‚ no matter what the
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psychologists and psychiatrists that employ hypnosis when people cannot remember an event in their lives to bring them back to that emotional state of mind helping them to recapture what happened. Interference is another regular problem in information retribution and perhaps one of the major causes. What happens here is that the new data received interferes with the retrieval of the
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Creon the Tragic Figure Throughout the play Antigone‚ Creon is portrayed as the king of discipline and pride. Creon’s pride is what makes him the tragic figure of Antigone. Though Antigone takes her life as the result of her sentence from Creon‚ it is not her pride that defines her fate but her unwillingness to accept her fate. Creon‚ King of Thebes‚ suffers his fate of pride. Not by his own demise‚ but his denial of Antigones brother Polynices burial; this caused catastrophic events in Creon’s
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during the show! (Figure 1) Figure 1 Market performance after Adam’s show TV Series The Greed of Man Instinct The Legend of Chor Lau Heung Forty Something Cold Blood Warm Heart Legend of Yung Ching Lord of Imprisonment Divine Retribution The Driving Power Blade Heart Max. decline during the series HSI # of episode 3M %chg In Chinese Low Index % chg to bottom % broadcasted from bottom 大時代 03/12/92 4‚978 -20.1 24 60.0 29.3 笑看風雲 12/12/94 7‚708 -20.1 31 77.5
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