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    child, men are less credible than women when they have experienced sexual abuse, men do go through domestic violence even if it’s very unlikely. Men are also more likely to serve harsher sentences in prison than woman. There also exist many male disadvantages going back further in history. Men are pressured to join the military and fight in war exposing themselves to the deterioration of their bodies and mental health. Sexual assault on boys are less likely to be reported than those upon girls.…

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    terpreter or they can play without one. If they do hire an interpreter there are lots of precautions the interpreter must make. The interpreter must watch carefully to understand all the plays. If there are timeouts interpreter are either next to the coach singing or right across from the athlete communicating to them and preparing them for competition. When the deaf students are playing, interpreters position themselves on side lines in there athlete’s direct line of view and sign information…

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    The Disadvantages Caused by Standardized Testing Professor Seymour Sarason once said, “we live in a test-conscious, test-giving culture in which the lives of people are in part determined by their test performance” (1959). Standardized testing has been an issue throughout the history of the United States. Research has continuously shown that standardized tests are not a fair measure of intelligence for individuals who suffer a variety of disadvantages. Additionally, the rigorous qualifications…

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    Arrest warrants are issued to allow the police to identify and locate a person, or persons. These persons are usually those who have been previous arrest, released on bail, but then fail to show up to court after their release, in contrast a search warrant allows the police to enter into a promise, in search of evidence or contraband that may be used in an upcoming trial. In order to take possession of an item, and that property to be searched it must be specifically listed in the search warrant…

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    4.1 Issues and challenges  Right to Education as a Fundamental right under article 21A The Right as has been envisaged under Article 21A suffers from inherent lacunas and lapses. It is misconceived and flawed insofar that: (a) Article 21A excludes almost 172 crore children up to six years of age from the provision of Fundamental Right to free early childhood care and pre-primary education; (b) The words ‘as the Sate may, by law, determine’ further restricts the scope of Fundamental Right of…

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    in the world today. This is all down to its various properties, these include low density which means low weight. It is also very malleable, easily machined, provides excellent resistance to corrosion and has good electrical conductivity. Another advantage of aluminium is that it is widely recyclable. Lightweight: With a specific weight of 2.7g/cm³, aluminium is used in many forms of transport including cars and aeroplanes and therefore reducing fuel consumption. Strength: By modifying the…

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    These notwithstanding, there are many disadvantages bewildering the use of Computer- Assisted- Instruction. 1. It is expensive. It involves the use of computers and programmed instruction. Most of these are to be imported. The cost is much and the country may not be able to afford it. 2. There are few trained personnel i.e. teachers and programmers in the use of the technique in the country now. Thus, we cannot boast of programmes which will match our needs in the country. 3. CAI may generate…

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    Concise Oxford Dictionary, technology refers to the study or use of the mechanical arts and applied. This means that technology has helped making humans’ survival and easier endeavor since its existence. No doubt that technology has brought upon many advantages, but one issue has arises upon the existence of it. Technology has helped human beings do even the easiest task that is given such as calculating, designing and even communication that causes a big concern as it slows…

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    Descartes’s dualism was a critical development in the philosophy of minds. The goal of this paper will be examining this theory, its strengths, and its weaknesses. First, we will summarize Descartes’s classical dualism, which will be the version of dualism referred to throughout the rest of the paper. Second, we will examine several arguments in favor of classical dualism. The third segment of this essay will discuss some of the challenges and counter arguments to dualism. Then, concluding with…

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    In this modern world, plastic be the most used material for packaging in almost every industry. The word ‘plastic’ comes from the Greek plastikos which means easily shaped (Robertson, 2013). Plastic is the combination of many molecules that linked together as one long chain which made from polymers: poly (Greek) means many and meros (Greek) means part (Robertson, 2013). Raw materials of plastic are called feedstock which come from natural and synthetic resources, such as crude oil, natural gas,…

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