Sample PERS 2001 Exam Questions Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Modules 1-Introduction‚ 2-Overview of Legal Systems and 3-Death Penalty 1. The Uniform Crime Report “Crime Rate” allows a. police to set a value on crimes c. comparison of crime over time and in different locations b. police to report crimes d. comparison of crime between countries 2. In the United States‚ all states except one use a similar source for their law. Which
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The dystopian film‚ 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick journeys the galaxy during the commencement of the earth. During this enthralling journey comes the development of apes‚ which ignite the idea of the evolution of the most insolent species to ever roam the planet—humans. Now man has to prepare for the evolution of extreme intelligence—technology. Hal is an artificial intelligence that was created by Dave and Frank to help man with tasks easier and efficiently in the spaceship Discovery
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The tragedy that took place in New York City on September 11‚ 2001 will live in millions of American’s hearts and minds for as long as they shall live. Whether they experienced the attack in person or if they were just at work and witnessed it on television it is something they will most likely never soon forget. Over three thousand causalities took place in the United States and some‚ like many‚ remember it like it was yesterday. Others even had their lives completely changed due to their race/religion
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Argentinean Crisis 1999 – 2001 In 1999 – 2001‚ Argentina experienced one of the worst economic crises in their history. GDP output fell tremendously‚ inflation skyrocketed‚ high unemployment‚ the government default in its debt‚ the banking system was almost about to collapse‚ and the Argentine peso which was pegged at par with the US dollar‚ reached lows of Arg $3.90 per US dollar. This crisis had a major impact on the international economy as well. Countries that were investing in Argentina
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In the book 2001: A Space Odyssey‚ there is a very obvious theme that is reoccuring throughout the book. That theme is the theme of evolution. The theory of evolution is alluded through the changes that different characters throughout the book go through. There are many characters in the book‚ however‚ only a select few characters change and grow in someway. The main group of characters that are changing in the book are humans or forms of humans. The humans want to become this god like figure
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The negative effects of urbanisation outweigh the positive. To what extent do you agree with this statement? About urbanisation‚ maybe different academic circles have different perceive‚ they depends their specialized characteristics to definition. But in general condition‚ urbanisation likely the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. And the definition of urbanisation is ‘Urbanisation is the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in
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Donnie Darko and 2001: A Space Odyssey has central meanings that focus on science and religion. Richard Kelly ’s‚ Donnie Darko‚ introduces the protagonist as a teenage boy who is given the chance to live for twenty-eight more days after the mysterious jet engine crash that was intended to kill him. Donnie is plagued by visions of a giant sized evil-looking rabbit named Frank. Frank orders Donnie to commit acts of violence‚ warns of the impending end of the world‚ and is his guide throughout the movie
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James S Feliz September 11‚ 2001: Why Is America a Target? America was a target of terrorism on September 11‚ 2001‚ and will continue to be a target of terrorism because it bears a significant degree of responsibility for generating the political‚ religious‚ and economic causes of terrorism. As a global superpower and the dominant economic power in the world‚ the United States has pursued policies which have embittered millions of people throughout the Middle East and the Third World
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National Average of Gas Prices 2000-2001 In the beginning of the summer‚ when most people drive to vacation spots throughout the United States‚ gas prices reached record highs. In June 2000‚ the national average was $1.68 per gallon and in some larger cities; the prices soared to $2.00 and more per gallon (Facts.com‚ 2005). Americans were furious not only because consumers were paying more at the pumps‚ but because rising fuel costs have triggered inflation. Americans realized that if
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and Cultural effects of September 11th‚ 2001 Most people around the world remember the two American passenger planes crashing into the Twin Towers on September 11th‚ 2001. American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airline Flight 175 will never be forgotten. These two planes that were piloted by members of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda‚ will be remembered as causing the deaths of approximately 3‚000 innocent people. The attacks made out on September 11th‚ 2001 were said to be the largest acts of terror
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