Papers 1691-1700 of total 6310 found.
…dropped by around 13 precent in all areas, and now new studies show that children know at least 5 course words by the time they are 6. Movies are the main offenders for causing an increase in the course language in society today. they may seem harmless…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…drivers. Alcohol has it affects on other types of crimes too. Robbery, theft, and public intoxication are just a few of them. It is a fact that 40 percent of convicted offenders incarcerated for violent crimes used alcohol before the crime. When a person…
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…would be inserted by Wills. Its inclusion implies his agreement. The statement "and his Kentucky accent offended some eastern sensibilities" is also portentous. If an eastern accent is sensible, a Kentucky accent must be viewed as insensible…
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Category: /Literature
…and violent crime, but having the death penalty is a way to protect society from repeat offenders from committing a crime ("Update" 5). On the other hand, those whom are against the idea would see the death penalty as immoral, no matter what the circumstances…
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…not commit crimes due to fear of punishment. Why do people go to work everyday and work for money they could otherwise steal? Criminals that are convicted of a crime and never offend again are examples of criminals who are explained under this paradigm, as well…
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…. Left realism has drawn attention to the brutalising effects of street crimes in the inner-city and the fact that some theories of crime have romanticised offenders, it has highlighted the effects of crime for victims, a group neglected by most theories…
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…to a potential business negotiation is imperative in order not to offend them. <Tab/>When dealing with different cultures on a regular basis, customs and greetings are common practice and not uncomfortable like those new to the country. In one instance…
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…that the death penalty will deter similar crimes from happening, others believe that they would feel safer if a serious offender would be put to eternal rest. Few, suggests that putting these criminals to death would be more economical then putting them behind bars…
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Category: /Law & Government
…be punishable by up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Repeat offenders can be imprisoned for up to 10 years. Violators can also be held civilly liable for actual damages, lost profits, or statutory damages up to $150,000 per infringement, as well…
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…to even make a hint of my bold opinion on the evaluation form, fearing I will offend the teacher. Some of us are even too scared to write "this course could use some more interactivity." Why are we so timid nowadays? I blame it on political correctness…
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