Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
adults. Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common forms of juvenile arthritis. 1.5 million women have rheumatoid arthritis compared to around 600,000 men.
The long-term prospects of rheumatoid arthritis vary. Statistics indicate
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
found to be 5 times those of the total population of Australia. 43% of 10 to 17 year olds incarcerated in juvenile detention centres are aboriginal.
These statistics are unacceptable, and cannot be treated with numb acceptance any longer. Would we be so
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Category: /Law & Government
to eighty percent of prison inmates have a history of neglect or abuse and seventy percent of young people in juvenile court have the same history. Children of abuse also have a harder time developing trust and are more vulnerable to illness and stress. One
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
as juvenile diabetes, type 1 diabetes is the most critical form of diabetes. Before it eventually kills those who suffer from it, type 1 diabetes takes a serious toll on the body. Among other things, it can lead to blindness, kidney failure, amputation, and stroke
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Category: /History/European History
past.
In final analysis, people are not always what they appear to be. The juvenile Nora turned out to be a strong willed and clever woman. The dream husband was revealed to be a egotistical pig. The loving best friend is discovered to be a lusting
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Category: /Social Sciences
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Offenders themselves often say they committed their crime to feed their habit, even going so far as to imply that, were they not drug users, they would not be offenders
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Category: /Law & Government
nature is exactly what makes them so interesting from a sociological point of view' (Croall, 1992).
Another problem created by Sutherland's definition is whether the social status of offenders should be an element of the definition of offences. Sutherland's
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Category: /Literature/English
to the fact that he is under the assumption he will just lose his job anyway and therefore has nothing to lose. The majority of offenders are occasional or accidental offenders and they can not live alone on their illegal behaviors. Crime has turned
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
from the company due to the fact that he is under the assumption he will just lose his job anyway and therefore has nothing to lose. The majority of offenders are occasional or accidental offenders and they can not live alone on their illegal behaviors
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Category: /Literature/English
to the fact that he is under the assumption he will just lose his job anyway and therefore has nothing to lose. The majority of offenders are occasional or accidental offenders and they can not live alone on their illegal behaviors. Crime has turned
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