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    helps you get active‚ it gets your blood moving‚ it allows you to feel the wind‚ feel the warmth of the sun‚ smell the air‚ and who wouldn’t enjoy being able to ride on the sidewalk safely‚ while not having to stop at red lights‚ and worry about speeding tickets. To me‚ biking is a lot easier‚ safer‚ and sometimes even faster. What a valuable invention. Mobile Telephone 1946 Bell Laboratories U.S Why do I think the cell phone is a great and helpful invention? Well let’s say that one day you’re away

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    Sophia is a 42-year-old Caribbean-American female who has been working as an Operations Coordinator for seven years. Originally from Brooklyn‚ New York‚ Sophia left her job as an assistant manager of a toy company to begin a new life in Georgia with her husband and three children‚ Nick‚ Keisha‚ and Anthony‚ ages 24‚ 17‚ and 13 respectively. While she initially planned on pursuing a bachelor’s degree in nursing when she moved‚ she put that plan on hold and eventually landed her current job with just

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    Criminal Justice System Paper The criminal justice system and the criminal justice process has shaped the laws of this country into what they are today from the concerns of politicians and government leaders as far back as the 1800s with crime control. Basically‚ the criminal justice system was designed to ensure the safety of individuals whom are citizens of this country. Essentially‚ the criminal justice system is “the structural basis used to maintain social control” (Education Decisions

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    4 Radius Images/Photolibrary Mistakes in Reasoning: The World of Fallacies Have you ever heard of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Socrates? Morons! —Vizzini‚ The Princess Bride Section 4.1 What Is a Fallacy? CHAPTER 4 S o far we have looked at how to construct arguments and how to evaluate them. We’ve seen that arguments are constructed from sentences‚ with some sentences providing reasons‚ or premises‚ for another sentence‚ the conclusion. The purpose of arguments is to provide support

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    Business Ethics Exam 1 Essay Questions Question #1 The ideal relationship between law and reflective ethics in a properly ordered society is that they are similar in that they both require the same behavior up until a minimal point of the law‚ when it is the duty of the government to leave the moral decision up to the individual. It is a moral standard that law be kept to a minimum. This is because even though the government wants to protect us‚ they do not want to limit us and

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    Running Head: CONSEQUENCES OF FICTIONAL DEPICTIONS IN MEDIA Consequences of Fictional Depictions in Media: Effects of Media Violence on Criminal and Educational Behaviors Paul M. Short and Sharon E. Stein Ferrum College Abstract The present study investigated the relationship between exposure to media violence and behavioral problems in college students. Prior research has demonstrated a link between media violence and behavior. In this study college students‚ completed a questionnaire

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    Unfounding and Defounding

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    better appreciate the reasoning behind the defounding. Second‚ defounding may be used to reduce criminal charges. This form of “street plea-bargaining” occurs when the officer provides leniency to the offender (e.g.‚ reducing the speed on a speeding ticket)‚ without consultation with the prosecutor. This form of defounding is the result of offender cooperation and has little negative impact on the victim (i.e.‚ state‚ county‚ etc.). Third‚ defounding may occur when police agencies manipulate crime

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    not worth committing this crime.” If this wasn’t the case‚ a rational person would weigh the gain with the consequence‚ and determine that the crime is worth committing because if that’s only my punishment‚ then why not. People speed because speeding tickets are simply fines‚ if you were to be booked and incarcerated‚ I’m sure people would speed less. Not saying that this is how it should be‚ it’s just the most blatant example. The problem with this second point is that it only applies to rational

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    steel protecting you‚ but when you look at it‚ there is really not a lot between you and the ground when your going 50 miles an hour. The hazards of not following the rules of the road can be devastating. Not only can unsafe driving cause you to get a ticket and points against your license but it can also cause serious injury and sadly death in some cases. Must accidents are preventable by doing a few small things to insure your safety? I believe I read somewhere that some 95% of all accidents are driver

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    Texting and Driving

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    Kansas laws is only effective for drivers with a restricted license then a texting ban of $60 for any driver. While this sound good‚ distracted driving is a 2nd degree offence so you cannot be pulled over solely for texting. It would have to be for speeding or another 1st degree offence. Changing the laws or making new ones that make it harder or have more of a punishment if they text and drive. There is a bill that was proposed in South Carolina states that if convicted of texting and driving you

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