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    Republic of the Philippines BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY City of Malolos‚ Bulacan College of Engineering On-The-Job Training Program Performance Evaluation Report Student Trainee __________________________________ Age _______ Sex ________ Course ________________________________ Major __________________________ Name of Firm _________________________ Address____________________________ No. of Training Hrs. Required ___________Total Hrs. Rendered ___________________

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    Throughout the 1700-1800s Haiti‚ France‚ and the U.S. went through revolutions which sought the same goals‚ freedom and liberty‚ but how each of them got there was due to their individual social causes. The French revolution came about due to a number of social causes which created the perfect time for the people to rebel. These social causes consisted of the enlightenment‚ inequality between rich and poor‚ and taxing. These three main points appear in the other revolutions. In France at the time

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    Capital Punishment: Is it Just for the Mentally Retarded? Thesis Statement: Issuing the death penalty for the mentally retarded is an unjust punishment. I. Legal Stand on Capital Punishment and the Mentally Retarded A. Supreme Court 1. Eighth Amendment 2. Consensus B. States II. Definition of Mental Retardation A. I.Q. Tests B. Adaptive Skills C. Onset Before the Age of Eighteen III. Problems with Mental Retardation and the Law A. Waiving Rights B. False Confessions C. Ineffective Assistance

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    high interest to you or pick a topic about which you want to learn more. 6. Click on a topic. Some topics have sub-topics. Choose the topic or sub-topic you want. 7. You are going to read the six articles on both sides of the issue. 8. Fill out the form for each article. (1).Premise (essential question​ )__ Can the increase in academic cheating be blamed on the amount of pressure students feel to succeed?__________________________________________________ Pro side ____​ _√____​ _ or Con side ___​

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    10:51:05 AM IS CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MORALLY REQUIRED? ACTS‚ OMISSIONS‚ AND LIFELIFE TRADEOFFS Cass R. Sunstein* and Adrian Vermeule** Many people believe that the death penalty should be abolished even if‚ as recent evidence seems to suggest‚ it has a significant deterrent effect. But if such an effect can be established‚ capital punishment requires a life-life tradeoff‚ and a serious commitment to the sanctity of human life may well compel‚ rather than forbid‚ that form of punishment. The familiar problems

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    FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA COMPANY SECRETARIALSHIP (CRG530) ASSIGNMENT PROJECT Semester Sept 2011 – Jan 2012 Prepared for: Datin Maziah Onn Prepared by: Mohd Izham bin Ismail 2010819748 Izzaty binti Mohd Rashid 2010627392 Mohammad Azwanie Naim bin Mohammad Asri 2010665356 Mohd Hafizi bin Nor Salin 2010658138 Mohd Zulhairi bin Abd Rani 2010851382 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Alhamdulillah‚ our first and utmost gratitude to Allah SWT

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    Punishment Research Paper

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    Punishment Research Paper Punishment comes in different forms. Today’s criminal system has four justifications for punishment; these justifications for punishment are Retribution‚ Deterrence‚ Rehabilitation‚ and Social Protection. Rehabilitation is the oldest justification for punishment. Punishment is society’s revenge for a moral wrong. In principle‚ punishment should be equal in severity to the crime itself. Deterrence is an early modern approach. Crime is considered social disruption‚ which

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    substantial‚ and minimal. Though there are exceptions sometimes when guilt begins to form and we have no power over it. On the contrary Guilt can also be when somebody who is blameless are said to have committed the crime. Guilt can come in many forms but one most common is a emotion. Though majority of all people that have a conscience feel bad for the wrongdoing that they commit. In the novels Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky and Metamorphosis by Kafka the authors incorporates guilt into the plot

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    Candidate Number: Centre Number: Territory: Jamaica Teacher: Ms. Hyman Year: 2013 Theme: Caribbean History Topic: West African cultural forms and its presence in the British Caribbean up 1838. Statement of the Problem Is it true to suggest that there was a strong presence of African cultural forms within the British Caribbean plantation society up to 1838? Rationale The system of chattel slavery forcibly removed the West African natives from their homeland. As

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    Theories of Punishment and their Applicability to Punishment of Juveniles There are several theories that describe the administration of punishment to law offenders. Juveniles are minors who commit crimes punishable by law. There are different drives to committing crimes among the juveniles. Some commit crimes based on the benefits derived from such acts which outweigh the risks involved in such an act. Based on this drive of committing crimes‚ the theory of deterrence is applicable. The theory

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