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    did itself. So most times, your broken gold necklace or bracelet ends up put back in a dark corner of a jewelry box never to see the light of day again. Yet, it doesn't have to be that way because with the appropriate supplies, you can fix a broken gold necklace or bracelet yourself. Things You'll Need Gold…

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Background Introduction “Why do so many men and women find themselves struggling with the aftermath of failed relationships? Why, in short, are there so many broken-hearted people? And what can you do if you find yourself in a similar position, wondering how to pick up the pieces when an important part of your life, perhaps the most important part has collapsed?” - Aleta Koman "Where there is love, there is life." (Gandhi, n.d.). Love is the power of the universe…

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    The Broken Auditory Mask In his novel Little Dorrit, Charles Dickens constructs the character of William Dorrit, father of Amy Dorrit and a debtor from the Marshalsea prison, who inherits a large sum of wealth. He is presented as a paranoid, insecure, and broken man when reminded of the Marshalsea prison. From his introduction in “The Father of the Marshalsea” where he witnesses Amy’s birth and receives testimonials from the collegians to his eventual demise after his hallucinogenic speech in…

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    Human Services does. One sizeable reason systems like these even exist is because crime happens. There are multiple reasons why crime happens and the focus of my efforts are centered on the link between broken families and deviant or even criminal nehavior. I believe there is a direct link between broken homes and crime committed by young people. The government focused in the past on factors like poverty and a person 's race but left their family life unexamined. Many children today are being…

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    Fragments of broken glass from sources like windowpanes, and plate glass doors, have slightly different densities. (Bureau of Forensic Services, 2011) If a burglary has occurred, and glass has fallen onto the floor, and the suspect burglar was near the glass when it shattered, perhaps small fragments of glass can be found ensconced in the suspect clothing, particularly in the lower trouser leg areas or the soles of his shoes. (Bureau of Forensic Services, 2011) When a suspect is apprehended and…

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    The Broken Window theory is that “if a window in a building is broken and is left unrepaired, all the rest of the windows will soon be broken” (Kelling). This theory was put test in an experiment where an old abandoned car was placed on the street would eventually be completely vandalized. In summary, the Broken Window theory suggests that “untended behavior also leads to the breakdown of community controls…

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    destroyed centuries of Jewish culture, thoughts of a pleasant future for Fürth’s Jewry went up in smoke (Confino 1-3). The heinous events in Fürth were repeated that night in countless towns and cities across Germany. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, was a night of murder, destruction, and horror. It occurred between the late hours of November 9th and the early hours of November 10th. Dressed as civilians, Hitler's secret police rounded up, arrested, beat, and even killed Jewish…

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    change closer to how agencies behave today as compared to the professional crime fighters (Gardiner, 2017). I’ve observed how police agencies have used both problem oriented policing and especially Broken Windows Policies interchangeably in different cities and even in different parts of the city. Broken window policy was enforced heavily in the train stations of the city I grew up in. I recall vaguely in my childhood in the early 2000’s in San Francisco of the metro train cars often being…

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    In The Broken Village: Coffee, Migration, and Globalization in Honduras the author, Daniel R. Reichman, explains what he personally experienced from his visits and experiences while in La Quebrada, Honduras. Daniel R. Reichman is a current Associate Professor and the Chair of Anthropology at the University of Rochester in New York, New York. His main emphasis is studying how the culture changes during different economic periods. This book, The Broken Village, focuses on La Quebrada during the…

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    The novella, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, focuses on the theme of broken dreams. The theme of broken dreams is deeply intertwined with the plot, which revolves around the struggles of George Milton and Lennie Small (who has a mild mental disability) to achieve their dream of independence through owning a small farm. However, while they work as ranch- hands in Soledad, Lennie shatters the dream by accidentally murdering Curley’s (the boss’ son’s) wife (who had shortly before this admitted…

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