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    2. Fieldwork among the Noi’bla: Language In this fieldwork‚ I am presenting Delta Sigma Phi from the point of the members themselves. To understand their current lives‚ it was necessary to immerse myself in the culture and learn about their thoughts about Greek life‚ their experience as part of the community and future plan as a member. My goal is to reveal the unique aspect of the fraternity I chose. Both of my interview was held in private setting of Delta Sigma Phi because I wanted my conversation

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    CENTRE OF PRE-UNIVERSITY STUDIES (COPS) COURSEWORK COVER PAGE (INDIVIDUAL) TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT FULL NAME Phong Soo Fong MATRICULATION NO. I 15007398 COURSE CODE AND COURSE NAME CSC 1208 - Basic Computing LECTURER’S NAME Ms. Hushalictmy Paliyanny SECTION / GROUP 1D1/1D2 SESSION JAN 2015 COURSEWORK DETAILS  ASSIGNMENT 1  LAB REPORT  PROJECT  OTHERS: _________________ DUE DATE 28/ FEBRUARY / 2015 Student’s declaration: I understand what is meant by plagiarism. I declare that

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    Variation In Sentencing

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    Variation in Sentencing with Armed Robbery Antwanette Billingsley St. Leo University 10/13/2011 There are many questions surrounding the sentencing process in the State of Georgia surrounding several crimes. Why is there a variation in the process depending on where the crime was committed‚ who committed it‚ who the victim was‚ how many cases are on back log? Why do we allow these factors to play a part in the decision making process? Serious violent crimes are subject to

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    Truth in Sentencing

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    Truth-in-sentencing debate Learning Team B CJA/204 November 26‚ 2012 Deana Bohenek Truth-In-Sentencing Debate Opening Argument Truth-in-sentencing laws do not deter crime.  The federal truth-in-sentencing law guarantees that certain violent offenders will serve at least 85% of their sentence (Schmalleger‚ 2012).  However‚ if the offender acts accordingly in prison‚ he or she can attain

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    read. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_comprehension) This study aims to find out the significant influence of the color of the paper that will be used in answering an English reading comprehension test. It is necessary to conduct this study to figure out if ones comprehension will improve‚ based on the grade‚ by using colored paper instead of plain white paper. The researchers desire to dig deeper into the topic and to have a clearer understanding of the situation‚ and to discover a new way

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    Indeterminate Sentencing

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    Determinate vs. Indeterminate Sentencing Sentencing is and has long been a crucial phase within the criminal justice process. Sentencing is what occurs post-conviction following an offender’s guilty plea or a trial by jury in which the offender is found guilty. The philosophy of sentencing is that of punishment for a crime committed. This punishment can include incarceration‚ rehabilitation‚ probation‚ fines‚ and community service. In order to prevent crime from occurring or re-occurring‚ a deterrent

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    Pulp and Paper

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    APPENDIX W PULP AND PAPER Wi Wii APPENDIX W PULP AND PAPER MICHIEL P. H. BRONGERS1 AND AARON J. MIERZWA1 SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS Corrosion Control and Prevention The $165 billion pulp‚ paper‚ and allied products industry supplies the United States with approximately 300 kg of paper per person per year. More than 300 pulp mills and more than 550 paper mills support its production. A typical pulp mill uses approximately 64 m3 of water per metric ton of pulp‚ and the combined

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    Goals Of Sentencing

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    The sentencing phase of the criminal justice process is where a guilty offender is sanctioned for his conduct. The goals of sentencing include retribution‚ rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ and incapacitation. Historically the primary goal has varied by criminal justice era and the crime committed. However‚ each sentencing goal has a specific purpose (Masters‚ et al.‚ 2017). The sentencing goal of retribution is normally pursued in heinous crime cases. Its aim is to castigate the offender. In contrast

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    Criminal Sentencing

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    Criminal Sentencing Hazel Hamm Juvenile Justice: CRJ301 Saundra McDavid March 26‚ 2012 Criminal Sentencing A major issue in criminal justice is sentencing. Sentencing is the process by which judges impose punishment on a person convicted of a crime or crimes (Wallace 2012). After‚ a person is convicted of a crime‚ whether through a guilty plea‚ plea bargain‚ or jury verdict‚ the appropriate legal punishment is determined at the sentencing phase. Sentencing usually takes

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    Sentencing Proposal

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    Sentencing Proposal The last stage of a criminal trial is known as sentencing. During sentencing the convening authority over the criminal court proceedings makes a determination of how the guilty party should be punished. Prior to that determination being made both the defense attorneys and prosecutors may make their arguments as to why or why not the defendant should be punished to the fullest of the law. The judge taking these arguments into consideration makes his or her decision on what

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