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    Benefit Call

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    children. It is run by Bhoruka Public Welfare Trust with support from Hope Foundation‚ Ireland. This home shelters those children who are either infected or affected by HIV. The project provides educational‚ nutritional‚ psychological‚ recreational support to the children. The project caters not only to the infected children but also addressing the issues of those children who are affected by HIV/AIDS. Project goal vs implementation Project goals: * To ensure basic human rights for the children

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    ensure a peaceful society and avoid disorder. The government enforces law through the police‚ courts and other agencies. Power can produce many positive results‚ but this power the government controls is often abused and in many cases they enforce law with brutality which is completely different from its original purpose. Law was established to benefit the people but sometimes through the abuse of power like police brutality‚ its enforcement defers its original purpose. The concept of law is very

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    in the ghetto gets addressed is when a cop murders a black male. Which by the way “every 28 hours a African American is killed by a security officer” according to alternet.com. Police brutality is a very big problem in ghettos all around the world. “Although black men make up only 6% of the U.S. population‚ they account for for 40% of the unarmed men shot to death by police this year” according to WashingtonPost.com.The officer that committed the murder usually gets just a slap on the wrist. Since

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    The Inspector Calls

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    At the beginning of the extract the Inspector says “She wasn’t very pretty ... very pretty.” In my opinion the Inspector says this to try and give the Birlings a ‘guilt trip’. Mr. Birling reacts by almost telling the Inspector off‚ as if he were a child‚ “That’s enough of that”‚ it sounds like something he would say to Sheila or Eric. The reason he says this is most probably because he feels that he is better and more important than the Inspector and that he can tell the Inspector what to do. The

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    An inspectors calls

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    I feel extremely responsible for the horrid tragedy of what had happened to that young lady. On the other hand at the time it took place I was in a furious temper; you see it didn’t seem so bad at the time because I lost all sense of what was right and let anger and jealousy fill me up to the direst spitefulness. I mean she did look very pretty and she looked like she could take a horrible comment. However now it is too late! I cannot even go back to say‚ “sorry Eva Smith”‚ never mind helping

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    call centre

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    Contents A. What is the difference between Training and Education?B. What/why are adults looking for when they reach out for education?C. What kinds of institutes and faculties offer Adult Education?D. What are the output documents?E. How are course pre-requisites handled? Mandatory requirements; grandfathering; combination of professional experience + education? Introduction   The purpose of this essay is to provide a baseline of definitions and language used within theeducation sector standard

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    Manslaughter vs Murder

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    state of affairs’. This simply requires that a state of affairs be present which causes the accused to have committed an offence. Offences arising in this manner are often ones of strict liability. An example of this is found in Lassonneur . Here‚ the police had brought a woman into the UK against her will‚ but she was found nonetheless to be an illegal alien. The final basis of liability is liability for failing to act in certain circumstances. There is no general duty to act‚ however there are a notable

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    My two primary sources would be coming the book Sources of World Societies Volume I . The two different documents I will decided to follow and describe will be the trail of Lysias on the Murder of Eratosthenes on page 97 and the writing of Cicero‚ The Defense of Marcus Caelius Rufus: Description of Clodia on page 121. The main focus of my writing would be the interlining on how both were different but had the same stands on they looked upon women. Bot doucmuents will speak on how woman should be

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    people to see what’s going on in communities all over the world. Increased media attention chronicling incidences of police brutality on unarmed blacks has increased visibility‚ awareness‚ and subsequently sparked outrage in minority communities in the United States (U.S.). The 16-year-old Spring Valley high school student dragged out of her desk and slung across a classroom by a police officer for not putting her phone away in class‚ Philando Castile being shot in front of his fiancé and four-year-old

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    Police Discretion

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    criminal and noncriminal events” (Boivin &ump; Cordeau‚ 2011). Every police officer has a great deal of discretion concerning when to use their authority‚ power‚ persuasion‚ or force. Depending on how an officer sees their duty to society will determine an officer’s discretion. Discretion leads to selective enforcement practices and may result in discrimination against certain groups of people or select individuals (Young‚ 2011). Most police officer discretion is exercised in situational situations with

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