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    according to Pradhan (1977) is an oral presentation of information and idea by a person to a large group of student generally in a face to face situation at a particular place. Here students only listen to what the lecturer says. Whilst on the other hand Stoner and Freeman (1989) indicates that group discussion is the qualitative method to obtain in depth information on concepts and perceptions about a certain topic through spontaneous group discussions of approximately 6 -12 persons‚ guided by a facilitator

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    A. Malysheva’s Paper Youth problem Plan: 1. Researchers’ record 2. Under-age pregnancies 3. Drug consumption 4. Subculture’s impact 5. Post-adolescence problem 6. The reasons of juvenile deliqency 7. Government’s suggestion about the problem 8. My opinion of the problem I’m sorry to have to say that there is a tendency to face social disasters more and more often. Children come into collision with their dreary and empty future‚ sense of social isolation‚ huge

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    recognised the importance of different prisoner subcultures and identified three different categories 1) the criminal or thief subculture: inmates follow norms and values that are inherent within professional thief - not betraying‚ trustworthy 2) the convict subculture: inmates who have been raised in the prison system‚ seek power‚ influence and information 3) the conventional or ’straight’ subculture: one time offenders‚ not part of a criminal or thief subculture. Not really agg. in prison AO2 :) -

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    The Ar-15 Sub-caliber training is idea if you want to save money or you don’t always have the right areas to train in. Especially for people who live in the Northern regions of the US. Those have colder climates and only have indoor gun ranges. The problem with indoor ranges is there usually only have a range of 50 yards and frown on using centerfire cartridges. So a .223 or 5.56 is out of the question to be used. The alternative is to use a conversion kit of a 22LR or pistol caliber like the 9mm

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    Organizational Behavior October 15‚ 2012 Every society has a culture that drives their core values‚ beliefs‚ and actions. Culture provides a social system and creates a sense of identity (Baack‚ 2012). Within each culture are multiple subcultures. Subcultures‚ according to Baack (2012) differentiate a subgroup from the larger group to which it belongs. This also holds true for all organizations. Baack (2012) describes three levels of culture that influence behaviors in organizations: observable

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    Assess the usefulness of consensus approaches to an understanding of the reasons for crime and deviance in society According to consensus approaches‚ every society shares a set of core values known as collective conscience. The behavior which is different from these core values is to be viewed as deviant. Crime and deviance can be explained by consensus approaches through several theories. One explanation of crime and deviance from the functionalist perspective was Merton’s strain theory. He said

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    beliefs. Beliefs of the people in a community can show similarities. For example‚ four‚ and four times in Japan are seen as unluck‚ because of that most products are sold in groups of five leads. Subculture The other important concept should be examined in terms of marketing management is subculture. Courses on culture and behavior of individuals with similar values formed smaller groups are called sub-culture. Examples: Ethnic

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    there is also a wrong way. In this case of societal norms‚ the wrong way is considered deviant. Deviance is behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a society. Although‚ the subculture that doesn’t conform to the norms or common values of a given society is a deviance subculture. Some of the common values held in the U.S. include striving to get a good education‚ being successful‚ and having a career. Norms on a bus‚ is behaving properly or/ and follow the rules given. Most

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    mysterious. The snake was around the neck of Dr Roylott like a ’band’ and the body of the snake was ’speckled’‚ hence the title of the story: ’The Adventure of the Speckled Band’. A brief outline of ’The Speckled Band’:- A lady by the name of ’Helen Stoner’ sets upon her journey to the famous detective ’Sherlock Holmes’. Whilst meeting him‚ she explains her crisis; her sister Julia had heard some strange whistles. She was just in the phase of getting married‚ but marrying someone meant that‚ she would

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    Jail and Prison One of the key cornerstones of the criminal justice system is the correctional system‚ specifically the correctional facilities. Prisons and jails are examples of correctional facilities that help keep the criminal justice system running smoothly and efficiently. Without these facilities‚ there would be no place for criminals to serve their sentences‚ and no one would really be safe. Although prison and jail seem to be interchangeable words‚ they actually mean two different types

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