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    as arts‚ music‚ or even sports. Let us take some kids in remote area as an example. Some of them are able to play various kinds of musical instruments though they have no access like many other kids in a big city have. In some cases‚ they just get the access to borrow those instruments then they learn to play it by themselves. Nevertheless‚ their skill is often astonished many people. It shows that they are able to master the skill even without having some supportive elements such as facilities and

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    Corporal punishment should be reintroduced to Schools Corporal Punishment as described by the Collins Dictionary and Thesaurus is "punishment of a physical nature‚ such as caning‚ flogging‚ or beating". As long as students understand that corporal punishment is based on authority‚ not violence or Abuse‚ and acknowledge that the authority is being used for legitimate purposes such as; discipline‚ Respect‚ appropriate classroom behavior and maintaining high levels of learning‚ they can easily understand

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    societal oppression and deception. Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man and Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment represent the characters’ struggles to find themselves despite the “difficulties of fulfilling [themselves] as individuals under specific cultural‚ historical conditions” (Bowser). While both novels explore the subject of identity and individuality‚ Invisible Man is a story of a young black man

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    stated is‚ does punishment really work? If so‚ what types of punishments? What types of punishments are least effective? Starting out by observing what punishment is‚ will help out best. Punishment is a certain consequence that an individual may face to reduce the behavior from occurring. While punishment can be effective in some cases‚ you can probably think of a few examples of when punishment does not reduce a behavior. Prison is one example. After being sent to jail for a crimepeople often continue

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    GROUP PROJECT Types‚ causes and measures of violent crimes in Bangladesh Course: SOC 101 Section: 09 Faculty: TZf Members of GROUP D: NAME Tahasin Ali Md. Forhad Ammed Md. Kawsher Alom M. Akhtarul Huda Md. Eliyas Shehan ID 093 0523 530 093 0720 030 093 0874 045 093 0640 530 093 0806 030 SIGNATURE Date of Submission: 4thDecember 2010 NORTH SOUTH UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION Definition: A crime is any offence against public law. This term in general includes all offences whether they are violent

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    DOES CAPITAL PUNISHMENT REDUCE CRIME? Capital punishment‚ also known as death penalty‚ means the infliction of death for certain crimes‚ which are often called capital crimes. For most crimes committed the punishment is a sentence of time in jail or execution. However‚ the death penalty is a very contentious issue in some cultures and which most of time is in debate and is the most questionable punishment. Is it morally right? Is it effective in deterring crime‚ primarily murders? Whether or not

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    Fixed Dosing (FD)‚ Pro Re Nata (PRN) and Treat-and-Extend (TAE) Regimen of AFLIBERCEPT in Treatment of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy (PCV): a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis BACKGROUND: Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of blindness in the developed world. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) is a form of neovascular or "wet" age-related macular degeneration (AMD) involving the choroidal vasculature characterized by the presence of an inner choroidal

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    because you act yourself‚ make friends with everyone‚ and go around and try to help people that are in need. Then one day someone started spreading lies about you which made people starting to avoid you. How would that make you feel? Should there be a punishment for the use of some people using free speech a little too far? I‚ myself‚ believe that there should be a punishment for the negative use of free speech. To many people take advantage of First Amendment which is Freedom of Speech. To much hate speech

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    Marxist sociologists utilise Marxist concepts in order to provide a framework for understanding the cause and effects of crime and deviance in a capitalist society. These sociologists see power as being controlled by those who own and maintain the means of production. The superstructure of a capitalist society the agencies of social control‚ the law‚ politics as well as crime all reflect and serve ruling-class interests. According to Marxists‚ laws are patented in as a direct reflection of ruling-class

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    The concepts of crime and punishment in the fiction of Roald Dahl Roald Dahl is probably one of the most noted writers of his time. His style of writing has earned him quite a large following of readers. His books cater to all ages from children to adults. He is equally popular for his children’s books as he is for his short stories and novels for adults. One of the earliest works of Roald Dahl was “Shot Down To Libya” which was inspired by a meeting with C.S. Forester. It

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