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    Constructing Powerful Sentences And Paragraphs From: Hofmann A.H. Scientific Writing and Communication. GOAL: authors should guide and influence readers. 7. Establish importance. Word location within a sentence‚ if considered carefully‚ can help authors to guide and influence readers. The format and structure authors use to present information will lead the reader to interpret it as important or less important. To decide on the best placement of words within a sentence‚ it is crucial that

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    A Day in the Life of a Muslim Teenager Wednesday‚ September 5‚ 2012 Dear Diary‚ My name is Walliyah. You don’t know me but soon you will know everything. I am Muslim‚ 15 years old‚ and going to Eagle Rock High School. It was my first day today. Everything is so different. The people here in America don’t pray 5 times a day. I tried to but it was hard without being made fun of. During lunch and nutrition I went into the garden to read a little bit of the Qur’an and pray to Allah‚ but I could

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    Parole and Mandatory Release Sina Tuttle CJS/230 September 12‚ 2012 Jerry Shoate Parole and Mandatory Release Parole is defined as the early release of a convicted offender who has served a portion of his or her prison sentence (CJi Interactive Learning Modules‚ 2012). The parolee is released under the supervision of a parole officer. The parolee must check-in with the parole office on a daily or weekly basis depending on how parole board and parole office setup the supervision requirements

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    A Life Without Travel‚ is a Life Unlived ‘The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page‚’ said St Augustine. I’ve always had a love for travel‚ give me the resources and point me in a direction and I’m there.  Just the other week‚ I had the opportunity to visit one of the largest cities in the world: Hong Kong. That opportunity came to me when I was on my way to work. I got phone call from a friend who just found out about a promo for Cebu Air Pacific for flights to Hong

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    Life is too precious to be thrown away and sometimes people make wrong choices at an early age‚ but that does not mean that it should affect the rest of their life. Sometimes people make wrong choices at a young age that if an adult were to commit‚ would affect them to several years in prison or even life. When a youth commits a crime‚ they are considered juveniles and are dealt with the Juvenile Justice Department. The Juvenile Justice Department decides what kind of punishment the Juvenile gets

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    2012 1. Sentence * A grammatical unit of one or more words thatexpresses an independent statement‚ question‚ request‚ command‚ exclamation‚ etc. * A group of words which expresses a complete and definite thought Kinds of Sentences * Declarative - A declarative sentence makes a statement. A declarative sentence ends with a period. Example: I am a student of Far Eastern University. * Interrogative - An interrogative sentence asks a question. An interrogative sentence ends with

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    Have you ever wondered if our life without mobile phone‚how would you live? Because in globalization‚mobile phone is no longer only a gadget used for communication but it also become indispensable appliance as a fifth factor in our life.We cannot refuse that mobile phone play an important role for living of human in every career undoubtedly.Nowadays‚mobile phone which is the thing like part of our bodies has more versatile function than in the past developed by technological breakthrough such as

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    Parole and Truth in Sentencing paper To understand parole one needs to know what parole is and what it means. Parole is the status and early release of a convicted offender who has been conditionally releases from prison by a paroling authority before his or her sentence is expired. Parole and Probation have similar conditions. While an offender is on parole they have certain rules they need to follow. There is another form of parole which is Federal parole. Federal parole was determined by the

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    Pros And Cons Of Parole

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    process of parole refers to the early release of a convict before the end of their sentence due to favorable behavior.The Australian parole system is currently being debated as it is a common issue.The prison has the vital responsibility of keeping unsafe personnel out of the streets and preventing implications of crimes by rehabilitating prisoners.Nevertheless‚ at times the parole system fails and consequently unwanted implications can occur. The need of an update of the prison and parole system is

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    Parole is by definition the practice of early release of a prisoner from imprisonment who will be subject to conditions set by correctional authorities (Siegel 2014). Although there are some compelling cases that argue for the right for juveniles sentenced to life in prison to be eligible for parole‚ the Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that there is no absolute right or legal right to receive parole (Swarthout v. Cooke and Cate v. Clay). Furthermore‚ people who argue that abolishing parole would have

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