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    Parents should be punished for offences committed by their children. Nowadays hardly a week goes by without another report of some crime appearing in the media. What is more‚ the amount of youngsters under fifteen who break the law is growing rapidly. In terms of this‚ the issue of whether parents should receive punishment for offences committed by their children assumes ever greater importance. No one will dispute that one of the main features of this problem is responsibility. By punishing parents

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    Violence gangs and triad society Introduction Violence committed by young people is one of the most visible forms of violence. The ratio of youth is the largest in offending crime of violence‚ the reason is the involvement of triad society’s activities. (車焯堅‚2000) Local scholars have pointed out that‚ all youth gangs is related to triad society‚ the member of youth gangs identify with the subculture of triad society‚ it is easy to involve in crimes. (HKFYG‚ 2000) Due to the tally of youth gang

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    Title:The pathos of the unconscious: Charlie Chaplin & dreams Author(s):David J. Lemaster Source:Journal of Popular Film and Television. 25.3 (Fall 1997): p110. From General OneFile. Document Type:Critical essay DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01956059709602757 Full Text: COPYRIGHT 1997 Taylor & Francis Ltd. http://heldref.metapress.com/app/home/journal.asp?referrer=parent&backto=browsepublicationsresults‚30‚48; Full Text:  [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The recent reemergence of Charlie Chaplin into

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    Ninth ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering‚ Artificial Intelligence‚ Networking‚ and Parallel/Distributed Computing Multi Readers Detection in Adaptive RFID Middleware Siti Zaiton Mohd Hashim Software Engineering Department Faculty of Computer Science & Information Systems Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 UTM Skudai Johor‚ Malaysia sitizaiton@utm.my Wan Mohd Nasir Nurulhaini Anuar Wan Kadir Electrical Engineering Software Software Engineering Department Engineering Department

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    How postmodernism defines ambiguity in The Handmaids Tale Postmodernism in art and literature includes many aspects that define a novel or piece of writing to be “postmodern”. A postmodern novel leaves the reader ambiguous to some of the most obvious forms of literature‚ but this ambiguity serves a purpose to the postmodernism in the metafictional story that includes the theme or the purpose of the novel. One of the greatest examples of postmodern fiction/literature would be The Handmaids Tale by

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    Billy Collins‚ attempts to guide the readers by teaching them a unique and appropriate way to analyze poetry. The use of personification and imagery‚ by the author‚ gives the readers a new perspective to interpret and find the significance in poetry. In this particular poem‚ the speaker does not want the reader to listen to the teachers of the reader’s past‚ “tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it‚”(Collins 11-12) but the readers should enjoy and relate to their own

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    Tracking system

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    field is to use the RFID tags and readers. RFID is RFID tags can be recognized and read using RFID reader which is going to be connected with the mobile and controlled using a mobile application. You are only required to stick one of the RFID tags which has a unique identification on the valuable item and then record this on the application adding which item is using which specific RFID. Later when you lose the item you’re going to connect the RFID reader with your mobile and by choosing

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    Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke‚ effectively encourages feelings of empathy in the reader through its explicit theme‚ diction and shifts. The Whipping has an explicit theme of abuse. This is recognized immediately because of the title itself. The reader can infer that this poem is a negative piece with abusive actions. However‚ My Papa’s Waltz does not have an obvious theme. The title may sound pleasant to the reader for it does not have a noticeable negative tone. The theme of abuse is directly stated

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    Applicability Vs. Allegory

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    and experience of the readers.” A common misconception is that applicability and allegory are the same concept. As Tolkien references throughout his foreword‚ applicability is the freedom of the reader to make connections‚ whereas allegory is a forced parallel created by the author when writing the book. Applicability provides more value to the reader because it allows the reader to form their own connections to events in their own life. Allegories‚

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    instructions of how the author believes the reader should read a poem. Contrary to the poem’s title to “read” a poem‚ the intent of the poem is not to give instructions on how to physically look and read the words on the paper but instruct the reader on how to interpret the meaning of the poem so that it reflects the reader’s conception of the world‚ life‚ etc. However‚ the instructions are not plainly given‚ but through a series of instructions that would make the reader question the sanity of the author

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