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    consists of, yet have different explanation about crimes’ environment. As written previously, crimes are comprised of “a motivated offender”, “a suitable target”, and “absence of a capable guardian” as it explains in routine activity theory (Felson, 1987). These are all associated with the people who should be and should not be in a criminal situation in order for it to occur. However, Patricia and Paul Brantingham’s environmental criminology focuses more on the characteristics of the criminal…

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    and tell important things to. By 2004, that number had grown to 25%! We’re spending less time with real people, eating bad food, and getting less exercise, sunlight, and Z’s (sleep). For every person who took an antidepressant (depression pill) in 1987, there are now over five others. Depression is growing more common with a rounded cost of nearly $100 billion a year. But that increase is deceptive. Yes, there are more people getting diagnosed with depression, but there are three explanations…

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    Felony Murder Rule

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    According to, the article, The Juvenile Death Penalty: A Frustrated Society’s Attempt for Control by James R. P. Ogloff (1987) examined the attempt to control the United States in the provision for the juvenile death penalty. Besides that, the author discusses the various Supreme Court decisions that affected society’s control over the death penalty for juveniles. For instance, the Supreme Court decision on Thompson v. Oklahoma, which examined whether it was constitutional under the Eighth and…

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    constant interactions of the person with the environment; it is the person’s unique living experience. There are no social norms or standards to be applied to the concept of health in the simultaneity paradigm as opposed to a totality paradigm (Parse, 1987). Nurse acts as a mediator between the body of knowledge on how to maintain or restore health and the person, whose health the nurse is called to protect. The person’s health is the ultimate goal of nursing; however, it cannot be measured…

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    Cat Scratch Disease

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    antibiotic treatment may not help. Further studies on this complex bacteria are needed in order to find different treatment options for patients in the future. Bibliography Braunwald E, Fauci AS, Isselbacher KJ, Martin JB, Petersdorf RG, Wilson JD (1987). Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. 11th Edition. McGraw-Hill. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2014, April 30). Cat-Scratch Disease (Bartonella henselae infection). Retrieved December 4, 2014 from…

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    trail, by attacking the North Vietnamese industrial and transportation system (Herring, 1987). Based on estimation, more bombs were dropped in this time than were dropped in all World War II (Grantham, 1998). Furthermore the bombing campaign killed indiscriminately. It was later found that 80% of all casualties were civilians. Despite killing over 1000 civilians per week, morale remained high (Herring, 1987). The people volunteered to repair the damage showing they would not give up. The North…

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    1987) which is commonly used to assess PPD (Beck 2001). Of 19 PPD treatment studies reported in the extant literature, all but four used the EPDS to measure PPD (Dennis 2005). The EPDS is 10-item, self-report instrument with 4-point Likert responses ranging…

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    leaves of the cannabis plant are used as the transport mechanism for the drug which can be absorbed or smoked to create a feeling of being “high” (Hooker and Jones, 1987). Marijuana increases impulsive and hostile behavior. Studies have shown that their cognitive impairment when a person induced by marijuana (Hooker and Jones, 1987). Marijuana decreases a person’s ability to focus on what is important to them on a daily basis since it can become very addictive. However, there is a green light…

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    Witkin's The Crime Bust

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    1990’s the crack cocaine “boom” began to diminish, the younger populations were testing positive for cocaine usage less and less. “…in Detroit, for instance, [young users of cocaine] dropped from 45 percent in 1987 to just 5 percent in 1996. In Manhattan, the proportion fell from 70 percent in 1987 to 21 percent in 1996” (Witkin 5). He contributes the fall partially to “younger brother syndrome.” This means teens are turning away from the drug usage because they look at older siblings who’ve…

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    from the cycles of slavery, oppression, and control. The inner-direction liberation is the importance emphasis in the liberal and freedom values that will help every citizen toward to their self-realization with their efforts (Cohen & Ben-Yehuda, 1987, p.378). That is why he decides to follow his “inner-direction” liberation to save Americans if he put his efforts into a commitment and determination along with his supportive and trust team members to make it happen. He has to find a mass of…

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