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    Reduce Recidivism

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    Can Recidivism be Reduced? “77% of inmates released from prison are re-incarcerated within 5 years of their release. More than 37% of those prisoners are arrested within 6 months of their release‚ and 57% are arrested by the end of the first year” (Bureau of Justice 1). Despite people saying it can’t be reduced and because re-entry rates in the U.S. are so high‚ recidivism can be helped with the right support in and out of the prison walls. “Positive behavior change and lower recidivism rates

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    Remote Sensing of Environment 124 (2012) 49–60 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Remote Sensing of Environment journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/rse A new geostatistical approach for filling gaps in Landsat ETM+ SLC-off images Xiaolin Zhu a‚ b‚ Desheng Liu b‚ c‚⁎‚ Jin Chen a a b c State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology‚ Beijing Normal University‚ Beijing 100875‚ China Department of Geography‚ The Ohio State University‚ Columbus

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    The Rich Brothers

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    The Rich Brother Each persons deffinition of rich is different. In The Rich Brother‚ Pete valued material things and felt that he had prospered while Donald hadn’t because the only thing Donald valued was his soul and Pete couldn’t understand that. I think that Pete’s treatment of Donald stemmed from their childhood and the feelings of jealousy towards Donald that Pete had. Both‚ Pete and Donald seem to resemble the author Tobias Wolff and his brother Geoffrey in ways. Pete and Donald were

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    The Rich Brother

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    Jake Steinberg Horger AP Lit 2/23/11 “The Rich Brother” Personal wealth and a responsible life would seem at first to fall on the positive side of things when judging an individual. This holds true in Tobias Wolff’s‚ “The Rich Brother.” Still‚ Wolff wants us to delve further and look past the obvious into the relationship of Donald and Pete‚ two brothers that in many ways are dependent on one another. “The Rich Brother” is a Cain and Able story of sibling rivalry that uses contrasting characters

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    Building effective communication skills and relationships within a single culture is often challenging. Bridging the gap between different cultures makes building communication skills and relationships even more difficult. I will discuss some of the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the pieces necessary to build effective working relationships. Typically‚ some of the basic assumptions we make when communicating with people from our own culture must be questioned and modified when

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    The Achievement Gap

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    During the years the percentage of the achievement gap between groups like hispanics and blacks against whites and asians is not much of a surprise to most who have read or heard about it. An achievement gap are certain groups like ethnicity that research student’s education and see if there are any factors to help the students who are not succeeding as much as others. Students that come from different ethnic backgrounds such as blacks and hispanics have a lower percentage of going to college or

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    Reduce Unemployment

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    Nowadays‚ unemployment in the Philippines has worsened. Unemployment is the condition of a person who is able to work‚ is actively seeking work‚ but is unable to find any. Others lost hope and all they want to do is stay at home and do nothing. However giving up is not an option today‚ because nothing better will happen if we do so. Since graduation is fast approaching‚ we are about to free the challenge of finding a suitable course in college. Here are few points to remember before making a decision

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    get hard and challenging. It is also used for education‚ social security‚ health‚ and other things needed in our country. The wealthy are most likely able to afford these increases in taxes. This doesn’t mean that they shouldn’t tax the less wealthy/poor and middle class. That’s why their taxed less‚ cause they don’t have as much financial health that other people may have. Other countries around the world tax high and are doing well in growth. Since the 1970s‚ income for the wealthy people have increased

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    Gap for Sony

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    Gap and Current Strategy Analysis * Macro Environment: The major trend in the macro-environment which affects Sony’s future strategy is socio/cultural/demographic. Since the Nintendo Wii emerged‚ it attracted many of non-traditional gamers came into the videogame console market‚ especially females and elderly people. Traditionally‚ non-traditional gamers think PlayStation is not ease of use for them. For instance‚ the joystick is difficult controlled or the instruction of the games are not easily

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    Born Rich

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    After viewing the film ‘Born Rich’‚ which profiled young adults who were born into the upper 1-4% of the wealthiest families in the country‚ I was kind of surprised to see that the majority of them did not like for it to be known that they came from money and still wanted to work for their own money. Also I found it classy that the parents insisted that even though they had inherited all this money‚ they were still responsible for doing something with their lives‚ and could not depend primarily on

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