right to vote‚ own property nor work. It was not until 1848‚ when women demanded the enfranchisement for the ballot (vote)‚ became vociferous. In 1869 2when Black men were given the vote in the 15th Amendment‚ Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton refused to endorse the amendment‚ because it did not give women the vote and to become equal to their counter parts. http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/suffrage/history.htm Even back then women were reduced to mere servants and those that
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* Lukring- Aunt of Tikboy and a wife of Abdon who is afraid of his husband * Betina- serves as a guardian to Tikboy‚ Rolan and Bernie * Rolan and Bernie-Tikboy met them on the streets when he ran away and became his brothers * Maura- wife of Rolan * Roi- a friend of Tikboy Brief Summary: There was a boy named Tikboy who lived in a cruel‚ reckless and a perilous place in the world‚ the world of drugs. He lived with his Aunt Lukring and his Uncle Abdon. Abdon was a policeman
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consumers must pay for items for the system to work. I shoplifted because I thought that I could be the exception‚ if everyone followed the rules but me‚ nothing would be wrong. However‚ this is an extremely selfish and unreasonable way to think. Shoplifters steal from all types of stores including department stores‚ specialty shops‚ supermarkets‚ drug stores‚ discounters‚ music stores‚ convenience stores‚ thrift shops‚ large companies‚ and small mom and pop shops. Shoplifting can hurt more than just
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thing about these types of cameras is they not only alert to shoplifters but other crimes as well (pg. 115). Because they are also set up outside in parking lots and tape continuously they can get license plates or pictures of faces in case of kidnaps or murders‚ and muggings as well if there in range of the cameras. Security officers: Security officers both plain clothed and uniformed will also be useful in catching shoplifters. The differences in the jobs they will do are somewhat different
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that it wasn’t offensive yet someone found it offensive‚ which is it? Is it offensive or not? It’s not as easy as saying it is or it isn’t. These situations make it very difficult at times to decide what is right and what is wrong. In this case study Maura is stuck in one of these situations. She has to make a decision that can either profit her company largely‚ or take a chance at losing an employee who is considered to be a rising star. Background Jack Ridge‚ the Vice President of Techno Inc. is
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act either; there are also adults and a select number of children who do as well. The consequences of shoplifting are very difficult to deal with for parents and also the shoplifter. Parents become disappointed with their child due to the standards they believe that their son or daughter should meet. And sometimes the shoplifter is in reality a good person who had no intentions of hurting anyone‚ so this can cause parents great emotional shock at the discovery that their child can be considered a
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in our society‚ is increasing in recent years. Despite the fact that there are tight securities against it‚ people are not discouraged to shoplift but instead they do so quite often. This paper looks at the reason behind the increasing number of shoplifters‚ the factors that encourage people to shoplift. People that are highly into such a crime can either be a young teen ager or a grown up however‚ the reason may vary for both the groups. This paper will further talk about money not being the only
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if I felt like that. “Why did I do it in the first place?” Because shoplifting is tempting‚ the shoplifter thinks they’re getting the product for free. But the truth is that someone has to pay for our mistake‚ thus price rises and the community has to pay. And some stores could even go bankrupt because of shoplifting. It is unfair to people who do not shoplift to pay for the mistakes that shoplifters make. People in the community who are not as wealthy as others have a harder time paying for their
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dollars stolen from stores and companies a day. It is estimated that about 1 out of 11 Americans shoplift. Though technology has advanced so much‚ along with security procedures‚ shoplifters are only caught 1 in 49 times of the time they steal. They are turned over to police only half of the time. What makes catching shoplifters so difficult is that most suspects are considered law abiding citizens. They look no different or act no different as any other person that walks around in a store on an everyday
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affects of shoplifting By: Andie Gonzales Stealing may just seem as a small and easy thing to do‚ to the people who do shoplift. The shoplifter thinks he is getting a product for free and doesn’t know what he actually doing to himself and the community. But most of us don’t know the actual affects and damages shoplifting makes. Not only does it cost the shoplifter money‚ but also the store and its customers and the whole community. It is a large chain reaction of costs and damages that would otherwise
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