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    Terms and Conditions

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    check-in day. For late cancellations made after this time 100% of the entire stay is charged. For no-show‚ 100% of the entire stay will be charged. If not otherwise noted‚ you may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 24 hours before your arrival date unless you booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE" To cancel‚ cancel online or call Expedia at +1 949-930-9536. If you cancel directly with the hotel you may not receive a proper refund. Terms & Conditions • Unless otherwise

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    correctional reforms

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    CORRECTIONAL REFORMS. INTRODUCTION. A prison or jail is a facility in which people are physically confined and deprived of a range of personal freedoms‚ generally as a form of punishment that has been forcibly imposed upon them by the state. Prisons may also be used as a tool of political repression to detain political prisoners‚ particularly by authoritarian regimes. In times of war or conflict‚ prisoners of war may also be detained in military prisons‚ and large groups of civilians might be imprisoned

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    Welfare Reform

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    and Human services‚ she supported the administration ’s efforts to refocus the welfare system on work and to increase state flexibility through the waiver process. But

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    Postmodern condition

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    1. What is meant by the ‘postmodern condition’?   Postmodernism can be called “a condition of contemporary culture”‚ it is a modern movement which is strong‚ ambiguous‚ very popular and controversial. However‚ it is very difficult to explain the term because there is no full clarity what the term really means. As one can read in The Condition of Postmodernity it is “a mine-field of conflicting notions” and “a battleground of conflicting opinions and political forces”. There are so many interpretations

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    Welfare Reform

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    Cited: Carroll‚ C. (2009). Stimulus Bill Abolishes Welfare Reform. Retrieved November 7‚ 2011 from http://blog.heritage.org/2009/02/11stimulus-bill-abolishes-welfare-reform/print/ Fox‚ L. (2007). What a new Federal minimum wage means for the United States. Retrieved November 7‚ 2011 from http://www.epi.org/publications/entry/ib234/ Rector‚ R. and Bradley‚ K. (2009‚ February). Stimulus Bill Abolishes Welfare Reform and Adds New Welfare Spending. Web Memo No. 2287 Published by the Heritage

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    Equality of Condition

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    Studying the Equality of Condition In his book “democracy in America”‚ Alexis de Tocqueville provides a thorough study of the equality of condition as a distinctive feature of the democratic America and discusses some of the consequences it might have. He begins his writing by introducing the reader that during his stay in America the equality of condition struck his attention the most. In America‚ the democracy has reached another level that has never been seen before or experienced in any of

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    Biochemical Conditions

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    Biochemical Conditions and Crime Many factors can contribute to the activities linked to crime‚ some criminologists turned to the biological basis of criminology. Research efforts have been made to better understand the areas of biochemical and neurophysiologic factors that have been associated to crime. There are several areas of interest in biochemical factors such as diet‚ sugar‚ hormonal imbalances‚ and environmental contaminations. What people eat and take into their bodies may control

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    Immigration Reform

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    extraordinary‚ illusory condition. That is what we offer here—freedom and opportunity in a land of relative plenty.” (Middletown Journal 2005) We have created the land of free. Nonetheless‚ there have been a number of Immigration Acts in the United States. The first one was the Naturalization act of 1790. Then the immigration act of 1965 passed‚ and immigration restrictions applied to Mexican Immigrants for the first time. Nearly 30 years later in 1986‚ the immigration Reform and Control Act was

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    Immigration Reform

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    Immigration Reform Team C – Sivi Contreras‚ Jenifer Navarro‚ Angela Hernandez BCOM/275 February 5‚ 2013 Gloria Flores ABSTRACT The debate over immigration has become one of the most heated arguments. Immigrants leave their home countries desperate need for food to feed their families‚ unemployment purposes‚ their poverty conditions environment

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    condition of contract

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    taken as mutually explanatory of one another but in the event of any conflict Of inconsistency between the documents forming the Contract‚ the priority shall be as follows: i. The Articles of Agreement; ii. The Letter of Acceptance; iii. The Conditions of Contract and the Appendix (Part I & II); iv. Addendum to

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