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    disproportionately low punishment as compared to the rest of the punishments. That is to say, Primoratz argues, that murderers, relative to other criminals, receive less of a punishment which is not only less of a deterrent, but to some degree an active endorsement of the act as it is known that they will not receive an equally terrible punishment to the crime that they committed. It is morally illogical that murderers receive a lesser sentence than what they actually did when other crimes are…

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    War Measures Act Essay

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    The Front de Libération du Québec, better known as the FLQ, is one of the most important movements that have existed in Canada. Their motif was for Quebec to gain independence, to do this, they orchestrated several bombings and robberies in the 1960s, eventually leading up to the October Crisis in the late months of 1970. The kidnapping of James Cross and Pierre Laporte lead to the enactment of the War Measures Act. The ways the War Measures Act affected Canadians was drastic, though Pierre…

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    Rationale Intimate partner violence (IPV) is continuously growing among college campuses in the United States (Lin, Sun, Wu, & Liu, 2015). Given the prevalence and growth of IPV on college campuses, having treatment options readily available for victim seems imperative. Thus, the group described in this proposal is intended to support college students who have experienced or are currently experiencing intimate partner violence. This group will be a psychoeducational group with therapeutic…

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    Allowed In School

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    Mr. Vallario has various rules and expectations. Some of which are coming into the classroom on time, sitting in your assigned seat, doing your work, raising their hand when asking/answering a question, being respectful to other students and him, and the last one is putting back any leftover materials that have not been used or have been used. Mr. Vallario does not post his rules instead he hands out a paper on the first day of class and goes over it with the students until the students…

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    insight into the problem, and offer better solutions. As such, I argue that if you follow Foucault’s analysis of how and why punishment changed it will suggest that the correct stance on gun violence in the U.S. is more gun regulations and a more active approach in dealing with mental illness. A crucial element to Foucault’s analysis of punishment is epistemologico-juridical. Epistemologico-juridical…

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    Gay Rights Research Paper

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    The battle for equal rights among LGBT individuals has been and continues to be a difficult and lengthy ordeal. Even in present time there is no such thing as equal rights. This is especially made evident when non-LGBT individuals concern themselves in matters that have a direct impact upon gay individuals and families. A large percentage of the population choose to express their conservative ideals ultimately resulting in discrimination against individuals who do not share their traditional…

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    actions and must act responsibly. People whom will be participating in campus carry have to see training materials that show rules and regulations beforehand. People engaging in campus carry also have to be at least 21 years of age unless they are in active duty or if they are police officers. If anyone violates the rules they will be punished and can possibly get one year in jail and a 4,000 dollar fine. Also if a person carries a handgun without having a valid license they have committed a…

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    As we turn on the news or look in the newspapers, the same few topics are always at the forefront attempting to grab our attention. One of these attention-grabbing topics is gun control. Unfortunately, in todays society, violence and mass murder run rampant in our streets, our businesses, religious institutions, and our schools. When a shooting occurs, political influencers and the media are quick to accuse and throw shade at the second amendment which allows people to bear arms. As one of the…

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    Dd Literature Review

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    Additionally, uses and gratification theory provides an assumption that different people require different social and psychological care that can be satisfied by media that is most relevant (Ruggiero, 2000). Active game play could potentially be an effective and efficient therapeutic approach by which children, youth and victims of traumatic events generate positive emotions. (Russoniello et al., 2009; Ryan et al., 2006). According to Russoniello et al., (2009)…

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    Object Oriented Programming vs Functional Programming Programming paradigms offer a significant number of advantages over programming with no standard structure. Paradigms over the years have evolved into fleshed out procedures with only a handful of disadvantages, still overwhelmingly insignificant to the advantages. Object Oriented Programming (OOP) & Functional Programming (FP) are two of the more developed paradigms that people use, With significant followers in each. There are quite a few…

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