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    humans will weigh the costs and benefits of actively pursuing information about each candidate in order to vote (Popkin 1993, 17).The benefit of putting in the extra effort of gathering political knowledge sums up to be quite negligible. Because of the low returns that seeking out political information yields, people turn to heuristics to fill in their knowledge gaps (Popkin 1993, 19).When it comes to politics, constituents are likely to use various forms of information shortcuts in order to…

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    over property: “first, the land must not yet be inhabited; secondly, a man must only occupy only the amount he needs for his subsistence; and, in the third place, possession must be taken, not by an empty ceremony, but by labor cultivation…”(Rousseau, 1993, p. 197). These conditions are in fact very similar to Locke’s statement noted previously that a person has the right to possess the land that he or she has planted on, as long as it does not negatively impact others. In addition to…

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    Care can affect the denial if different ethical principles. Autonomy, sometimes called self-determination includes the patient the opportunity to make their own choices and valid consent to treatment, when the patients have the right to do so (Agich, 1993). As regards autonomy, the patient's desire to waive the bend it must match care and then, even if the doctor believes the patient does not take the decision maintains his or her own values (Agich,…

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    officers have different methods for dealing with certain situations, and the female’s methods are no less successful than the males. Female officers are extremely focused on community-oriented policing (Garcia, 2003; Lonsway, 2003; Norvell et al., 1993; Rabe-Hemp, 2008; Rabe-Hemp & Schuck, 2007). They also tend to have a calming effect on the citizens they come in contact with, especially in domestic violence situations (Garcia, 2003; Lonsway, 2003; Rabe-Hemp & Schuck, 2007). Differences are…

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    Fine And Probation

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    probation were part of criminal justice system in preventing crime. Fines can be used in crime prevention and was more effective for less serious offenses committed by the first-time offenders as well as even for all age groups of recidivists (Feldman, 1993). Coldwell (1965) has listed the advantages of fines as a punishment in crime prevention which include of no stigmatization or upset of family life in term of relationship, the offender has no longer need to attempt prison life which may…

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    able to create a wave. The dread-disease drama seems difficult to deal within a company and the disease tends to scare even white collars. Basically the movie describes the downfall of an outstanding corporate lawyer because of his disease. (Demme, 1993) Andy Beckett, a senior associate at a renowned law firm in Philadelphia was fired from his job. The law firm claims that he was fired because he no longer was a good lawyer but he suspects that he was fired because of his illness. Andy tried to…

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    revise their own interests, and can only rely on their own ability in providing the state with certainty. These interests are defined as power and are immutable (see Morgenthau 1993: 10). Political documents is exercised in accordance with the idea of the state's freedom and survival, without moral considerations (Morgenthau 1993:…

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    In the beginning on the novel we see the hot-headedness of the main character d’Artagnan. He stops in the town of Meung on his way to paris and gets into a fight with a gentlemen who makes fun of him and his mount (Wordsworth, 1993). The gentleman and a group of his lackeys beat d'Artagnan unconscious. When he comes back to his senses he realizes they stole his introduction letter to Monsieur de Treville, head of the King's Musketeers, the elite group of soldiers who make up…

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    Attachment Trauma

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    Literature Review Defining attachment trauma After reviewing the literature related to early attachment trauma manifested in conduct disorder symptomology, there appears to be a trend of definitions that pertains to early attachment trauma. Interestingly, it appears that the articles within this literature review never expressively used the term early attachment trauma. Instead, it appears that these researchers conceptualize early attachment trauma similarly but without expressively using the…

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    White Identity Development Model: White Racial identity development according to Helms is a multidimensional construct referring to how a person feels, thinks, and behaves in relation to themselves and others outside of one's own racial group (Knox, 1996). Research has revealed that a White person responds to other races (black being the most common) depending on how that person has resolved his or her own racial issues (1996). Helm’s model is broken down into two phases: Abandonment of Racism…

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