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    We’ve been told that Australia fought many wars (two World Wars‚ Vietnam‚ Afghanistan‚ Iraq & Syria) against oppression‚ tyranny and to help restore world peace & order. We’ve also been told that our government and low enforcement agencies will do whatever it takes to protect our way of live our freedom‚ democracy and security‚ and in recent years many lows have been granted to help keep Australia‚ its people and interest safe and secure‚ but yet stand totally disabled to do anything towards the

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    cups of that strong liquor‚ Jennifer discovered that lunch was almost over and they were going to be late to Physics. Being drunk and confused‚ the three of them dashed out of the restaurant‚ jumped into Jennifer ’s Camry‚ and drove way past the speeding limit. Much to everyone ’s disappointment‚ as Jennifer tried to cross the railroad track‚ the gates of the track went down and signals warned drivers that a train was coming. Jennifer‚ whose mind was slumbered by the liquor‚ believed that she could

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    Road Rage

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    may ask is: What is the difference between road rage and aggressive driving? "Road rage is simply uncontrolled anger that results in violence on the road and is a criminal behavior. Aggressive driving includes tailgating‚ sudden lane changes‚ and speeding‚ altogether or in combination."(Rathbone 3). But the driver is in control and is not angry. Aggressive driving is dangerous and are traffic offenses‚ but it is not criminal

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    William Safire’s “The Threat of National ID” Comprehension 1. According to Safire most people are willing to give up their privacy “in return for greater safety. That’s why we gladly suffer the pat – downs and ‘wanding’ at airports”. Such precautions contribute to our peach of mind. He believes that law enforcement officials are already taking advantage of this situation. He says that Police are “unconcerned with the sanctity of an individual’s home” and developed “heat sensors to let them

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    Exam 2 Review Questions - KEY IDENTIFYING THE COMPONENTS OF A CLASSICALLY CONDITIONED RESPONSE: For each of the following identify the UCS‚ UCR‚ CS and CR. 1. Alexander is four years old. One night his parents decided to light a fire in the family room fireplace. A burning ember jumped out of the fireplace and landed on Alexander’s leg‚ creating a nasty burn. He cried because the burn hurt. A week later‚ when Alexander’s parents start to light another fire in the fireplace‚ Alexander begins

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    How do we justify imposing strict liability for some criminal offences? Strict liability offences are offences which do not require proof of mens rea. This means that the prosecution only needs to prove that the defendant voluntarily committed a forbidden act without considering if the defendant had the intention. Strict liability is contained in statutes or statutory instruments‚ and occasionally found in common law. Common law offences of strict liability include criminal libel and blasphemous

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    BELTRONICS PRO300 10X RANGE RADAR LASER – the best radar laser Depiction getting any ticket is sufficient to demolish your day‚ however getting got and ticketed in a subtle rate trap just stinks. That is most likely how the young men in blue got their porcine moniker. With the Beltronics Pro 300 Radar Detector mounted to your windshield‚ you sniff out that tricky bacon much sooner than they recognize you. Conveying the most punctual conceivable cautioning with 10-times the scope of spending

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    results‚ probabilistic models‚ and their own judgments. Actuaries must consider different risk pools and make the premiums fair to all. For instance‚ they can consider statistically how likely a driver is to get into a car accident with several speeding tickets versus a driver with none. In order to use the predictability of the law of large numbers an actuary must consider pools large enough‚ however‚ they must also make sure those in the pool are similar to one another. There are several expense

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    The Ontario regulation and the demerit point system are linked in driving to keep dangerous drivers off the road and keep the roads safe. The regulation is a part of the Highway Act of Ontario and has rules for the drivers that want to go beyond the law. The regulation is for racing. It does not matter the situation unless for emergencies‚ if you exceed the certain speed regulated to be considered racing‚ you will be charged. Therefore if charged under the highway act‚ the driver can and will lose

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    General Psy Monday 6:30-9:30pm Wrighting Assignment 1 Have you walked into the pet store and went to buy pet treats? Which one stands out the most? Most would see the yellow bag of Beggin Strip. Beggin strips has a very humorous form of classical conditioning in there commercial. It starts out with the dog lying on the bed‚ he hears the bag open. The smell travels up

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