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    innocent people die every year in auto accidents caused by drunk drivers. It ’s even possible to die from alcohol poisoning‚ but marijuana has never been directly attributed to any deaths. Despite all this‚ public opinion on marijuana is still based on myth and prejudice even though it remains relatively harmless. The harmful effects of marijuana have been exaggerated. In the 1930 ’s the United States was flooded with reports that described marijuana as an extremely dangerous drug that enabled people

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    Juvenile Offenders

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    Over the years‚ there has been many changes in the system of law when it comes to juvenile offenders. Also‚ there has been many debates over the issue of how to punish minors. Some think that a minor would know the difference between wrong and right‚ and some think they wouldn’t. Others think that punishments for adults are too harsh for children‚ mainly for more violent crimes‚ such as murder or rape. For less serious offences‚ such as drug abuse or underage drinking the consequences can also be

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    I have found both advantages and disadvantages of owning a Quad and / or a Dirt bike. I am undecided of witch bike is better because they both are so well in design and uses in there own way. I heave rode both and could see and feel the difference in them but they seem so much a like. The looks of both bikes are so much a like but still so different; for example they have tires‚ an engine‚ an handle bar‚ brakes on handle bars and foot pegs. There are differences and they are‚ the dirt bikes have

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    Lost and Found

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    “Lost and Found” “To live is to experience tragedy” is what I learned from elders coming up as a child. Whether it befalls one individually or simply those around‚ tragedies are a part of life. Sometimes tragedy happens for no apparent reason it could be in the wrong place at the wrong time or just accidental. Tragedy without any explanation is a mournful experience. For others‚ tragedy is a consequence of choices an individual makes. This brings me to my point or experience that has changed my

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    Jonathan Abdelsayed Modes of Writing – 4 23 September 2012 Lost AND Found It was a regular day for my family. My parents had gone to work; my brother and I had walked to school. The excitement inside me was about to burst. That day was my first year to attend the Benton County Fair. I was six years old at the time. There were over a few acres filled with different rides‚ activities‚ games‚ and all the junk food someone could ever imagine. We entered the gate having our admission paid; the

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    Twentieth century we as a society have been conscious of the plight of those less fortunate‚ of the environment‚ and social injustices. Due to this conscious awareness‚ governments and individuals alike have set forth to improve these conditions that effect people and society through social programs and philanthropy. The question arises; can a government or charitable organizations successfully improve these conditions in society? Is there a solution that can be more effective and efficient? I will discuss

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    Corrections and Treatment John Cho University of Phoenix Corrections and treatment within the Juvenile Justice System have a variety of helpful rehabilitative and crime deterrent programs. These programs can help young juvenile offenders correct behavioral patterns‚ therapeutically rehabilitate their mental state‚ and prevent long term criminal activity. The treatment options are separated into two smaller categories: community-based treatment and institutionalization. The two types of treatment options

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    Youth Offenders

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    Youth Offenders Program To be honest‚ I was really pissed off that I had to enter the Zona Seca program to begin with. My so-called infraction was a simple case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I am a full time student who works at least twenty-eight hours a week and is extremely pressed for time. The commute from Los Angeles was an extreme inconvenience. Just had to get that off my chest. Do not be fooled‚ I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to attend this program. I just

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    Location Found

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    Autonomous Management of Everyday Places for a Personalized Location Provider Abstract—Currently available location technologies such as the global positioning system (GPS) or Wi-Fi fingerprinting are limited‚ respectively‚ to outdoor applications or require offline signal learning. In this paper‚ we present a smartphone-based autonomous construction and management of a personalized location provider in indoor and outdoor environments. Our system makes use of electronic compass and accelerometer

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    he/she may have made a mistake. Therefore we could draw the line that if the doctor had their work checked by a reasonably competent doctor believed that the action of this doctor were reasonable then the judge may find the doctor had not been negligent. However if the doctor had properly accepted his post in a hospital in order to gain necessary experience then he should only be held liable for acts or omissions which a careful doctor with his qualifications and experience would not have done

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