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    Kerry Bader 03/25/2012 Christian Education (Teen/ Young Adult Problem) Sunday school As a recently appointed pastor at a local Nazarene church in a small rural community I was given a couple of letters in private from fellow member Christians that were concerned about the new Teen/ Young Adult Sunday school teacher. I opened the letters and read the questions: How do you handle a situation in which Calvinist beliefs are being introduced and taught in my Sunday school class by my Sunday school

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    Career Path in Criminal Justice Brandi N. Thomas Bryant & Stratton College CRJU 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice Mrs. Anderson March 7‚ 2013 Abstract This paper is about which career path interest me the most in the criminal justice field. When I first thought about this question I was interested in paroling now I’m interested in criminal counselor. This career path interests me for so many reasons. I would love to counsel criminals and help them through their time of need. Most

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    to prison for a small crime‚ but then again maybe they do. People make mistakes everyday weather the offense is small or large. The system does and does not always work because sometimes the good people who are accused can end up in the worse situation. In the article there are facts stated about how “the bill of right is a terrible document” because during that time the justice system is still being written at the time. Prison is tough for the inmates and guards because they are both locked up just

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    Teen Suicide Speech Picture this: You’re sitting in your room‚ the doors locked and your thinking of a way to start your letter‚ your suicide letter. Your hands are trembling‚ your heads spinning‚ your hearts pounding. You have hot tears rolling down your face‚ and you finally give up. Its 10:00 at night‚ and you stand up to shut your lights‚ and hop into your bed. You look around your room‚ then shut your eyes and whisper “goodbye”‚ and take your last breath‚ and end it all. –Diego Sanchez Basurto

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    Teen Curfew

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    Mangum Professor ????? ENGXXXX July 23‚ 20XX Teen Curfew: A Benefit to Youth? How would you feel‚ as a parent‚ if your child was out late and didn’t return home? How would you feel if you received a phone call from police saying they have arrested your teen for criminal mischief? The way a parent may feel if they didn’t know the whereabouts of their children or how they would feel having to go to a police station to bail their teen out is anything but happy or joyful. We all want to keep

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    Life In Prison

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    Punishment by life in prison is based off the assumption that certain convicts has no hope of rehabilitating into productive members of society‚ making them better off excluded from the general public. As a result‚ our government spends million of dollars annually to keep such people behind bars for their lives. Yet‚ despite being perceived as an inhumane form of punishment‚ it does not violate the 18th amendment and is in no way cruel and unusual according to our laws and it seems that our justice

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    Research Paper Schools should screen children and teenagers for signs of mental illness and suicidal tendencies‚ with a parents consent‚ because it may prevent disasters and the children and teenagers can get help before the problem escalates. “‘This screening can save many lives by catching problems early on. If suicidal tendencies and other issues that will cause a negative effect on a child later in life weren’t caught in time‚ we could lose so many innocent human beings. "Screening is a valuable

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    Prison Overcrowding In America’s tough economic society‚ over population has become an exceedingly hot topic issue. However‚ overcrowding in America’s prison system has been a severe problem since the 1970’s. The majority of the changes have come from different policies on what demographic to imprison and for what reason. The perspective of locking up criminals because they are "evil" is what spawned this (Allen‚ 2008). Because of this perspective the prison system in America is in need of serious

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    Adult Crime, Adult Time

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    Adult Crime‚ Adult Time A good argument needs not only logic and clear evidence‚ but also the establishment of a personal connection to the reader. In 1998‚ the Washington Post article “ Adult Crime‚ Adult Time” by Linda J.Collier is a well-created problem solution argument that almost fits this definition of a good argument. In this article‚ Collier argues that children who knowingly engage in adult conduct and crime should be punished as adults. Overall I agree with Collier’s argument

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    Prisoners‚ just like any ordinary person‚ should have the right to protect themselves. For decades now‚ sex in prisons across America has become‚ unfortunately‚ commonplace. Even the most heterosexual of men and women are at times forced into homosexuality as a form of punishment‚ a showing of dominance and at times‚ simply as a relief for an otherwise mundane existence. Because of reasons often traced back to what has caused the incarceration in the first place‚ prisons have become a breeding ground for

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