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    survived. Lurie’s focus is on Lucy’s body. He repeatedly asks about her physical health after the assault‚ such as testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases‚ as well as pregnancy‚ despite her obvious discomfort in speaking with him on the subject. Lurie also cannot understand why Lucy will not report her rape to the police‚ and frequently pesters her to do so‚ which he believes will bring her attackers to justice. Whereas he‚ a powerful white man‚ deplored the very public condemnation of his

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    Thomas Aquinas Summa Contra Gentiles Book One: God Chapter 50: That God has a Proper Knowledge of All Things I. Invoking the principle that an effect is known when its cause is known‚ Aquinas argues recursively that God has a proper and complete knowledge of everything there is. A. What was Aquinas’ argument about that principle? 1. Argument: “There is consequently nothing in any thing that is not caused by God‚ mediately or immediately. Whatever is in each and every thing can be known if we know

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    By: Anonymous Addiction Treatment This study will explore existing research data and reports from various agencies and journals in order to answer the question: does the length of treatment improve the success of people who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol? I have chosen several scientific journal articles concerning the relationship between the success rate of substance abusing clients and their length of time spent in treatment. Equal numbers of studies‚ both supporting and not supporting

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    Humans in experimentation: such an abstract ideal to wrap one’s head around. Movies portray such experiments with extreme dissections‚ and advanced technology. Experiments concluding of tests that test capabilities of humans physically and mentally‚ to observe how much the body reacts to such actions. Experiments that are physically painful‚ as well as torturous to the subject participating in the event. Many of these portrayed experiments seem quite extreme to become a reality‚ however there are

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    Sir Robert Peel’s policing principles remain relevant to law enforcement organizations today. However‚ there has been a disconnect between modern police and some of these ideals. This may explain why the public relationship with the police has become increasingly strained and distant over the past few decades. Principle 1’s basic mission of crime prevention is still the core belief of modern-day law enforcement. However‚ modern policing often prioritizes reactive measures rather than preventive

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    I have always loved school and most of the subjects that i have been taught. Like everyone i have an absolute favorite. The subject and class that i always looked forward to attending was science. Rather it was chemistry‚ physics‚ biology‚ or just science in elementary school. It has always fascinated me. It teaches me how things are made‚ why they happen and it encourages me to investigate and look for explanations on my own with experiments and research‚ and finally come to a conclusive answer that

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    Running head: TITLE 1 Ethical Treatment of Animals SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility January 10‚ 2011 The Ethical Treatment of Animals Page 1 The ethical treatment of animals has not always been so controversial. In the beginning‚ God created animals to serve man‚ and to be helpful to man

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    in the university‚ is the study of Human Ecology. In this campus‚ I was given the subject HUME10. I had lots of impression about this subject before the start of classes. Before‚ I felt annoyed when I found out that I had this subject. It is because‚ its recitation class is scheduled on the early Monday morning and my friends from my Alma Matter in high school teased me of going here on Monday and on the fact that they aren’t. I even tried to cancel this subject and luckily I was not able to. I

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    Disparate Treatment of Women in Policing INTRODUCTION This paper will analyze the disparate treatment of women in policing by exploring the attitudes and obstacles that women face in law enforcement‚ and by discussing why women are important to the changing role of police work. When law enforcement agencies represent the communities they serve it benefits the law enforcement profession and society as whole. The paper will address the question or problem: Women police officers experience

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    This paper will analyze one of the most fundamental rules of law in criminal law‚ the Principle of Legality under the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found in Article 7 ECHR. “Nullum crimen sine lege‚ nulla poena sine lege” (“no crime without law‚ no punishment without law”- NCSL)‚ is often referred to as the Principle of Legality in many legal contexts. It is considered a human right and also at the heart of many national criminal legal systems. It is a crucial element of legal defense to

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