YCJA Good … and Bad? If you were a young offender of a misdemeanor would it be harsh for the judge to treat them as if they were an adult? Would you think by giving them equal consequences it could make their whole future more challenging? The YCJA (youth criminal justice act) is positive legislation that must be upheld but should be amended when it comes to violent crimes. This act allows for youth offenders who are less mature to not be exposed and have a second chance for a bright future
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amusing and brought entertainment to the comfort of households. Although‚ over the years‚ I’ve learned that television does more harm than good to people’s lives. Television teaches young children bad habits and family values are weakened by peoples’ interest in television. Many people grew up watching television ages ranging from one through twelve. Many of the bad habits children pick up come from television. Is there a program to educate children? Television programs for children are too explicit
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like. Online social networking is when young person connect with other people online through certain websites. The most common for young person today include Facebook‚ MySpace‚ and Twitter. When teenagers start to converse with their friends they can end up spending hours there talking instead of working or studying. It can force parents and teachers to become harsher on a student. Social networking sites can also be a cause for bullying and people feeling left out. It’s beyond debate that Facebook
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When Good Hair Goes Bad: A Sociological Perspective of the Documentary ‘Good Hair’ Within the African American community‚ there exists a notion of “good hair” and “bad hair”. This topic has historically ignited a great debate within the culture that has entrenched the community drawing no lines between gender‚ socioeconomic status‚ or age. To understand some of the dynamics of the hair debate it is important to comprehend the cultural relativism of the social facts and the belief held by the African
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ASSIGNMENT 1 MODULE 1 SHORT ANSWER PAPER Distinguish between good and bad arguments. Give the elements of ethical arguments. On what grounds do you distinguish between fact and mere opinion? An argument is a group of statements where one of which is supposed to be supported by the rest. The premise is the supporting statement and the conclusion is the statement being supported. Ethical arguments must have premise(s) and a conclusion and may appear in any order. Often arguments have indicator
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When Bullying Turns Deadly : Can it Be Stopped Brian Williams Baker College In the article When Bullying Turns Deadly: Can it Be Stopped‚ by Time Magazine‚ author John Cloud writes how bullying has gone from kids calling each other names on the play ground or on the way home from school‚ to using cell phones and computers to harass‚ intimidate and humiliate
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Understanding Your Fats and Fiber University of Phoenix SCI/241 Understanding Your Fats and Fiber When people discuss diet and health there are many stigmas‚ one of them being that all fats are bad. While fats can be harmful if taken in excess‚ there are many different types of fats that make up this category. The fats that make up category are: saturated fats‚ unsaturated fats‚ trans-fatty acids and hydrogenated fats. Each of these fats are different and all play a role in your diet‚ some give
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defends the council’s position by addressing several inaccuracies in the editorial. The title of the editorial catches our attention straight away. It establishes a sense of moral values and appeals to ethos. The “good” in the title refers to the ‘self-respecting’ citizens; the “bad” refers to the graffiti artists and the “ugly” refers to graffiti itself. This serves to separate the principled and upright members of society from the graffiti artists. The demoralizing effects of graffiti are
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extra co-curricular activities that are compulsory in Singapore’s education system as well as to ensure that they do not neglect their studies and to meet their parents’ expectations. They often end up burning the midnight oil when there are examinations‚ leaving them worn out. Hence‚ the majority of students in Singapore feel that exams should be abolished. However‚ examinations are also proven to be beneficial. They help observe if we were able to consolidate what we have learnt and it has given
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environment. It pollutes the air‚ invades the water‚ and when too much is inhaled can cause lung cancer. It is also a nonrenewable resource‚ what happens when it all goes POOF. Even worse‚ car crashes in the United States result in more then 40‚000 deaths per year says the Institute in the Journal Injury Prevention. So‚ should society hank Karl Benz for the invention of gasoline powered cars? Cars have indeed affected people all over the world‚ good and bad. Car manufactures have even started giving cars
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