Papers 1901-1910 of total 6310 found.
…utilize glucose, thus creating a high level of glucose in the blood and a low level of glucose absorption by the tissues. Diabetes mellitus is generally divided into two categories: type I called insulin-dependent or juvenile diabetes and type II in which…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, we believe in the idea of juvenile delinquents yet we never treated them as such. He offers forth the idea of house breaking a new pup. When the animal makes a mistake, you "scold him, rub his nose in it, and paddle him" so that he will learn from his…
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…LABELLING Aaron V. Cicourel (1968), explains the treatment of delinquents in two similar Californian cities by using labelling theory. He claims that a difference in juvenile justice can be accounted for by different policies of the police, and by the ability…
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Category: /Law & Government
…? NEGATIVE LABELLING Aaron V. Cicourel (1968), explains the treatment of delinquents in two similar Californian cities by using labelling theory. He claims that a difference in juvenile justice can be accounted for by different policies of the police…
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…to survive at lower pH levels. It has been recorded that brook trout could live in higher pH levels (6.2-7), but generally, juvenile trout live only about 20 days under these conditions (Stephanie Lachance, Pierre B rub and Michel Lemieux, 2000). It has been…
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…they believed the attacker was only joking and would never actually go through with his or her plan (Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 2003). According to the findings of the Safe School Initiative, "in nearly two-thirds of the incidents…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to. This is censorship taken too far to the point where it is infringing on the fundamental rights provided for Canadians. Fear has caused morals to be abandoned and immoral practices to be made legal. Censorship can be used impractically and that offends the freedoms…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…be directed at the group with which the immediate offenders are, either rightfully or, even more troubling, wrongfully, identified. Collective guilt always raises complicated questions of blaming the group for the acts of certain individuals. But it is one thing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It was like a game of chicken. Someone dared you to do something, and there was no backing down." (8). The second most common perpetrator of hate crimes against gays is those called "reactive offenders. These perpetrators feel like they are answering an attack from…
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Category: /Literature/English
offender are separate concepts. The criminal act is perceived as opportunity; illegal activities that people engage in when they think they want to be advantageous. Crimes are committed when they ! promise rewards with minimum threat of pain or punishment…
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