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    When I am elected for office‚ there are three committees I will support throughout my term; 1 education‚ health and human services‚ and the public health committee. There are many reasons why I chose these three committees‚ but there is one thing specifically that ties all three things together and that is mental health. Education is important to me because we gain majority of the information we learn from elementary through high school. I have realized from personal experience that mental health

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    Crime and Disorder Act which passed to prevent young people from offending and re-offending (Home Office 2009). In the 1800’s when it came to punishment for crimes‚ there was no distinction between adults and children. People thought that the old forms of punishment‚ such as transportation and overall humiliation‚ were too severe for children. Mary Carpenter advocated for education rather than prison which introduced the battle between welfare and justice. After the Second World War‚ the 1969 Children

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    To what extent have conservatives supported tradition and continuity? Traditional conservatives place an emphasis on tradition as they believe‚ according to Edmund Burke that traditional customs and practices in society is ’God given’. Burke thus believed that society should was shaped by the ’law of the Creator’‚ or what he called the ’natural law’. If human beings tamper the world they are challenging the will of God. Burke further described tradition as a partnership between ’those who are

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    right from wrong and teaches values that respect life in our country‚ our country will be better off". This quote was released after a 15- year-old boy shot and killed two classmates and injured 13 at a high school near San Diego‚ California. He will be charged as an adult under state law. I firmly believe that in cases of felonies such as murder or arson committed by juveniles over the age of reason‚ those juveniles should be tried as adults. The ability to know the difference between right

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    Luke Hunter English 1270 Macomb Community College Prof. Cal Goossen 11 March 2011 WWBS: What Would Bacon Say? Justice‚ at what costs should it come? Revenge‚ is it really that sweet? Justice is a civilized action or way of making someone accountable for their wrongful actions‚ and leaves it at that. Revenge is a selfish action that brings a person’s personal justice to one’s wrong-doer‚ where it can spiral into an uncontrolled cycle. Both bring consequences to one’s actions‚ and yet they are

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    Should juvenile offenders be tried‚ sentenced‚ and jailed as adults? : On the topic of Juvenile offenders being tried‚ sentenced and jailed as adults‚ Researcher and Journalist Mike Allen claims that “report after report have concluded that trying teens as adults does nothing to deter crime -- and that sending teens to adult prison makes them more likely to become repeat offenders”. While I agree that sentencing a youth offender to a term of punishment to be carried out with adult offenders may

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    Adult Basic Education Tim VINCENT Adult Basic Education which is known by its acronym form ABE in most educational circles is focused on getting adult students a GED and preparing them for higher education while also aiding them in particular aspects of adult life such as‚ financial planning‚ family relations‚ and work placement. The area of adult basic education which will be focused on in this paper is the English language learner aspect of ABE

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    Against Juveniles tried as adults 3/28/2011 Sociology 101 Juveniles deserve a second chance at succeeding. The people have to remember that the children need our help and get them focus in positive things and give them the right guidance they need to succeed. There is various ways that a kid can get back on the right path‚ counseling‚ after school programs‚ rehabilitation‚ and‚ a positive role model. Each of these things have they own way to get the child involved. Counseling could also help

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    an eighteen-year-old is considered an adult in nearly every state of the union‚ which is a pretty big deal for most teens. What most eighteen-year olds are not so happy about is the fact that they are no longer being tried for crimes in juvenile courts. One or two years younger than eighteen does not make much of a difference. It is not fair for one person‚ just seventeen years of age‚ to be tried in a juvenile

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    diagnosed. It has a broad impact on a person’s functions such as movement‚ thinking‚ and psychiatric disorders (Staff). Most people develop these symptoms in their 30s or 40s‚ however those who show symptoms before 20 have juvenile Huntington’s disease (Ferrara 247-248). Juvenile Huntington’s disease symptoms differ slightly and have a faster disease progression (Srivastava‚ Lal and Prabhakar). The disease is an autosomal disorder and

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