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    theorists ask‚ as indicated above‚ is why do people obey the law‚ they answer this vital question by saying that people obey the law because their behavior is controlled by a combination of internal and external forces. In other words‚ they state that juveniles who stay out of trouble have been properly socialized‚ and they have strong ties to society. Social bond theory‚ proposed by Hirschi in 1969‚ links delinquency to a weakening of the bonds that tie people to society. Hirschi started with an

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    Why Offspring produced by the same parents are different in appearance. Environmental Factors Differences in appearance between offspring from the same parents may be due to environmental factors which can then be divided into subunits including Ageing e.g. Loss of elastin and moisture in your skin as you age causes wrinkles‚ your back may start to arch or loss of teeth etc. lifestyle choices for example it may be that you dye your hair or use makeup or the way you style you hair etc. or diseases

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    idea how to go about describing myself but perhaps with much sifting of wheat from chaff I can produce something fairly accurate. As to physical appearance‚ I am tall‚ 1.69m‚ with brown hair‚ a square face and eyes so unfortunately far apart that it takes three weeks to have a pair of glasses made with a bridge wide enough to fit over my nose. I do not have a sensational figure but can look slim if I pick the right clothes. I flatter myself on being able at times to walk out of the house looking

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    title of great king you have to destroy hundreds of villages and kill thousand of people. All these are old saying‚ but what about our new achievements word wars and cold wars. According to an internet site‚ “In terms of total numbers‚ the Soviet Union bore an incredible brunt of casualties during WWII. An estimated 16‚825‚000 people died in the war‚ over 15% of its population. China also lost an astounding 20‚000‚000 people during the conflict” (Business insider). This is a huge population loss which

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    Did you know there have been over 230 deaths on Mt. Everest? Now knowing this should people have the right to rescue services if they put themselves at risk? There are months of training before you can attempt the climb of Mt. Everest. It takes much strength‚ and agility to get to the top‚ and then they still need to get down. If the climber does not make it to the top or back down there will almost always a helicopter ready to rescue the climber. Once they reach the top there is little oxygen and

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    1958 CONVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS Adopted at Geneva‚ Switzerland on 29 April 1958 [http://untreaty.un.org/ilc/texts/instruments/english/conventions/8_1_1958_high_seas.pdf] ARTICLE 1 3 ARTICLE 2 3 ARTICLE 3 3 ARTICLE 4 4 ARTICLE 5 4 ARTICLE 6 4 ARTICLE 7 4 ARTICLE 8 4 ARTICLE 9 5 ARTICLE 10 5 ARTICLE 11 5 ARTICLE 12 5 ARTICLE 13 6 ARTICLE 14 6 ARTICLE 15 6 ARTICLE 16 6 ARTICLE 17 7 ARTICLE 18 7 ARTICLE 19 7 ARTICLE 20 7 ARTICLE 21 7 ARTICLE 22 7 ARTICLE 23 8 ARTICLE 24

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    Ordinary people can do extraordinary things. There are many people in history and present day who have made sacrifices and committed themselves to acts greater than themselves. For example‚ let’s take Martin Luther King Jr. He might not have been a president‚ but due to him‚ he placed an end to segregation among the whites and the blacks. Hence‚ this is why African Americans have more freedom today. Personal grit‚ character‚ and willingness to commit all contribute to the cause of creating something

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    Executive Summary What is right and what is wrong? It’s a tough question considering no two people think exactly alike. What one person finds totally acceptable another may find completely offensive. Can something be offensive even if it wasn’t thy intention? If someone were to make a statement and felt whole heartedly that it wasn’t offensive yet someone found it offensive‚ which is it? Is it offensive or not? It’s not as easy as saying it is or it isn’t. These situations make it very difficult

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    quote because you’re making statement or statistics about someone that you haven’t known much about. You cannot judge someone based on what you have seen or maybe what you even may have heard. This idea connects to our unit question: Do We Have the Right to Judge Other People? Our unit question connects to our essay topic by telling us that we should not have the right to judge others by what we see or read. We don’t always have the right to judge someone that we haven’t known much about or got to know

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    NELSON MANDELA (Basic info) Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918‚ in Transkei‚ South Africa and became actively involved in the anti-apartheid movement in his 20s‚ Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942. For 20 years‚ he directed a campaign of peaceful‚ non-violent defiance against the South African government and its racist policies. In 1939‚ Mandela enrolled at the University College of Fort Hare‚ the only residential center of higher learning for blacks in South

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