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    From the theory of social Darwinism—a now discredited conjecture of the late 19th century that misused evolutionary ideas to promote European superiority—to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, racial classification has had monumental consequences in society (“Social Darwinism”). Furthermore, the understanding of how race is perceived in regards to psychological, social, and biological aspects can allow insight into the basis of racial divides and discrimination…

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    miserable. These were a few examples of their achievements, but there were also three costs of the Disease Model. These areas also became victimologists and pathologizers toward…

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    LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Like a corporation, a limited liability company upholds limited liability features. It also ensures pass-through taxation and flexibility of partnerships in its operations LLC owners are referred to us ‘members’. A member can be a single person (owner), two or more persons, corporations and other LLCs The LLC members file federal tax return for facilitation of taxes unlike shareholders of corporations. This is due to the fact that LLCs are not regarded as separate…

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    Defination Of Race

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    to distinguish what a person is; a way to segregate each individual into groups. Though there are many uses for race, it is hard to determine the correct definition of what a race is. The word, race, is also very broad as it spans out to many classifications and here we will distinguish the different terms relating to race. The word race in relation to human categorization is generally used as a social construct. People sharing similar and distinct physical characteristics such as skin color or…

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    There is a value in developing sexual offender typologies. Typologies are also known as "classification schemes, that utilize offenders' characteristics and/ or victim-choice information to outline a framework for analysis" (Terry, 2013, p. 93). These typologies are beneficial in that they provide a comprehensive understanding of accurate offense patterns and risk. It helps us become aware of the circumstances and characteristics surrounding the offender and what influences their behavior, in…

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    “Never again!” Again? In 1933, 11 million people, 6 million of them being Jews, were brutally murdered in Hitler’s attempt to “purify” Germany. Men, women, and children had their lives stripped away from them for no other reason than their race. This tragic event is known as the Holocaust. In fact, the event is so tragic that in 1944, Raphael Lemkin created the term “genocide” just to describe it. Genocide means the intent to completely destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.…

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    Strict Scrutiny Case Study

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    “my rights are being violated.” The first statement is given in the facts and the second statement is the issue to be decided. Laws discriminate all the time. Some discrimination is at times constitutionally permissible, but some of it is not. For example, laws that prevent individuals under the age of 18 from voting, or when they deny admission to a university unless you have a high school diploma all discriminate, but all are perfectly legal forms of discrimination under the Constitution. So,…

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    Nelson, “Motivation is the process of arousing and sustaining goal-directed behavior” (Nelson, 2013, p. 163). Coming from the Latin root word movere, motivation means “to move.” There are three broad classifications of motivational theories: internal, process, and external. The first classification, internal, gives consideration to variables inside an individual that has an impact on motivation and behavior. The hierarchy of needs theory characterizes these theories. Secondly, process theories…

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    greater than that, something beyond our beings. We can get close to a rose and be deceived its beauty when hurt by its prickles, or we can see it as its is. A beautiful creation with many characteristics to it. The movie, Breakfast Club is a great example of what happens when people with different stereotypes are forced to come together. At first, the athlete, the princess, the basket case, the criminal and the me of the movie, the Nerd think what society expects them to think about one…

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    Race In Society

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    the idea of social classification was put into play through physical differences by the explorers. From there on, the so-called race has evolved to create a socioeconomic division between people. As a result, people today still categorize individuals stereotyping and more importantly, dehumanizing a person. Most people in our society are embedded with the idea that certain people should be recognized and given more importance than the others because of their race. For example, it has been…

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