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    What Would You Do? Episode __ : Helping the Homeless I. Relate the video to conscience Conscience‚ as defined by the Merriam – Webster Dictionary‚ is “the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong”. It’s that tiny voice inside your head that tells you if what you’re about to do‚ what you’re doing or what you’ve done is essentially right or not. A lot of people nowadays tend to ignore this for fear of being ridiculed or judged by other people‚ even

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    CRIMINAL JUSTICE Robert Reiff once said‚ the problems of crime always get reduced to “What can be done about criminals?” Nobody asks‚ what can be about victims?” (Shcmelleger‚ 1999) The consequences of crime vary from one individual to another. Crime can involve financial loss‚ property damage‚ physical injury‚ and death. Less obvious but sometimes more devastating are the psychological wounds‚ left in the wake of victimization‚ wounds that may never heal. In an attempt to prevent victimization

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    If I had 1 million dollars I would spend most if not all on jewelry or cars (even though I cant drive) i’ll just sit in it. I think if I had to choose something unique I would buy two 100‚000 houses side by side‚ tear them down and make a bigger nicer house. I would most likely spend 600‚000 or 700‚000 on the new house after the houses are brought. After that I would buy a red Ferrari and jewelry until the rest of the money is used up. I would but a red Ferrari because my favorite color

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    cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people​ Advertising - if someone is advertising‚ i would perm mute by the command /mute advertising and send it to an higher staff member to ban him​ Hacking - if someone go ahead and hacking‚ as helper i would record him on fraps fast upload to youtube‚ and send it to an higher staffmember​ Spamming - if someone is spamming ingame chat i would warn him by the command /warn Spamming‚ and if he goes ahead an continue to begin as a spammer i would temp-mute

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    1973 War Powers Act

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    1973 War Powers Act 1/25/14 1. If no judicial court of authority‚ namely the United States Supreme Court‚ has stricken the 1973 War Powers Act and declared it null and void constitutionally‚ how is it that the authors of the text book are able to conclude Congress has few‚ if any‚ war powers remaining? How can this be? The law is the law‚ is it not? (Specifically‚ explain the political phenomenon that has occurred here and has similarly occurred in other legal and constitutional matters allowing

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    Professor Villarreal gave us several course goals to help assist us on the format of essay writing. Some of these goals correspond with one another‚ making it more clearly to understand and accomplish. Though it was an obstacle mastering course goal four which stated “synthesize information from several sources‚ including texts and personal experiences‚ by identifying connections and areas of disagreement”(Villarreal)‚ essay three will demonstrate my mastery of course goal two. Course goal two states‚

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    Criminal Conduct and Criminal Law Jessica Dorsey LEG 320 July 25‚ 2014 Strayer University CRIMINAL CONDUCT AND CRIMINAL LAW Actus rea and mens rea are both important elements to convicting anyone for any crime. The actual commitment of a criminal act is actus rea. The guilty or criminal mind state is mens rea. Despite the fact that both actus rea and mens rea do not have to exist a conviction is still very feasible. When a criminal act is committed and the individual

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    When asked‚ many people would describe that criminals become criminals in a gangs by making choice. The general public believes that when it comes down to it‚ each criminal weighed the options and chose crime. It’s simple for them; it’s a yes or no answer. This is classical theory‚ “that people choose to act badly‚ to hurt others or themselves. Solving crime means first changing what is inside people’s heads.” This states that people have free will to do whatever it is they please; illegally and/or

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    obedience is necessary. Thomas Hobbes saw the state of nature‚ not as a period in history‚ but a rather how individuals would act in the most fundamental state‚ a state where there was "continual fear‚ and danger of violent death; and the life of man‚ solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short." A state where the most natural condition for the human race was the pursuit of power and a constant struggle to survival. Nothing about the state of nature to Hobbes was warm and happy; rather it was a constant

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    The Creation of Criminals

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    The Creation of Criminals Sociology 305 April 12‚ 2010 Abstract Crime and criminals are typically looked at from the outside as being a social problem "othered" by those combatting and/or suffering from it. In order to successfully address the various phenomena of criminal activity and especially criminal behavior as a whole‚ it is necessary to understand the motivations and methods of criminals in a vocational sense - as with any other labelled career - as well as examining the societal

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