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    BUDDHISM AND THE FOUR PRINCIPLE BELIEFS Buddhism‚ with about 365 million followers makes up 6% of the world ’s population and is the fourth largest religion in the world (exceeded by Christianity‚ Islam and Hinduism). Buddhism was founded in Northern India in the sixth century BCE by the first Buddha‚ Siddhartha Gautama when he attained enlightenment. Buddhism is made up three main forms. They are Theravada Buddhism found mainly in Thailand‚ Burma‚ Cambodia and Laos‚ Mahayana Buddhism which is

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    decisions. Service members all across the world are force to operate in constantly changing environments and with that‚ they need a standard to operate by. The paradigm is broken up into four principles that must be followed sequentially‚ in order for the practical application to hold up under scrutiny. The first principle is about people in the service and what loyalties they should uphold due to the oath they took. An individual takes the oath

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    Community Corrections has faced many issues‚ as the whole Criminal Justice system faces as well. Between every budget crisis within the systems‚ important resources may be scarce or even cut. One of the main issues that I will be focusing on are the budgetary conflicts of interest and the allocation of finances within the Community Corrections system. Budget crisis are expected in systems of great magnitude‚ but the ineffectiveness of cost implementation of programs‚ use of expenditures and spending

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    Paper Community corrections are all over the world. The United States punishes criminals in multiple ways. The author will explain what community correction method the United States should focus more on later throughout the paper. He will also address how United States Prisons compare to foreign countries. Community Corrections Community Corrections “is a program intended to provide an alternative sentencing option to the courts for non-violent offenders” (Garfield County Community Corrections

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    of imprisonment are vast and far reaching‚ with both positive and negative results with even more positive and negative bi products. Prisons are becoming overpopulated due to the increased of serious offences being committed by individuals‚ the community serves as an open prison for non custodial sentences‚ the ageing prison population needing special care to survive‚ the state government and expenditure on prisons‚ human right and prisoners rights being two separate matters and violence in prisons

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    Over the past few years prison overcrowding has been overlooked for a long while. It places extreme pressure on correctional facilities. Between 1951 and 1981‚ judges were sending more and more people to prison‚ climaxing in major overcrowding problems in the late 1970s. Between staffing to even the ratio for faculty to inmate; it has become a very expensive controversy. With overcrowding in prisons‚ a lot of other issues come with it. You must think of healthcare for inmates‚ and safety hazards

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    Running head: Four Principles of Individual Decision Making Four Principles of Individual Decision Making Name University of Phoenix Four Principles of Individual Decision Making The first principle of Economics is that people face trade-offs (Mankin‚ 2007). Making decisions requires trading off one goal against another. The first lesson about making decisions is that to get to one goal you must give something to get something‚ it is a trade. An example is that in order to go to work

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    involves many ethics or ethical principles. The main ethical principles include: autonomy‚ beneficence‚ nonmaleficence‚ and justice. These ethical principles can affect how a rural areas distribution of resources to public health is viewed among those distributing the resources and those receiving them. Autonomy can be considered the act of respecting the decisions or choices made by others ("Four fundamental principles of ethics"‚ 2016). This ethical principle may be considered important when

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    Corrections Paper CJA/484 April 21‚ 2014 Stephen Rubino Corrections Paper The criminal justice system is responsible for enforcing the laws created at each level of government. A major part of enforcing the laws is detaining the people who break them. The way that an offender is punished for a crime can be different depending on age or the type of crime committed. Depending on the age of the offender they could go through the juvenile or adult corrections system. Each system has levels like

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    attend COC. Every one of us is a student at a junior college. Credibility: Senior year of high school I was accepted to multiple four-year schools so I spent months researching whether a junior college or a four-year college was right for me. Central idea (Thesis): it’s been a great debate for almost every high school student on whether they should go to a four year university or start at a junior college. Policy Claim: I believe all students should start their college education at a junior

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