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    To say that the Criminal Justice System is not consistent in its efforts to uphold justice for individuals would be inaccurate, however there are many factors that limit its efficacy to achieve this. The CJS aims to achieve justice by punishing those who pose a threat to our society while compensating for those who have fallen victim to crime. A just law can be determined by the degree in which it sustains equality, fairness, rights, access and consistency. By using the legal measures such as…

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    (Urban, Vandenbroeck,Van Laere, Lazzari, & Peeters, 2012). Best practice is an evolving process where stakeholders and participants provide and maintain services of perceived highest quality (Goodfellow, 2001). Quality is transitory and ever changing (Bryson and Thompson,1998 as cited in Goodfellow 2001), multidimensional (Ebbeck & Wainiganayake, 2003) and a continuous process (Urban et al,…

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    Consider the following questions on the carbon cycle: [2 pts] Assume that the atmospheric reservoir of CO2 contains 830 Gt of carbon, and the rate at which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere is 180 Gt of carbon per year. What is the residence time of CO2 in the atmosphere? (Give units) The residence time of CO2 in this atmospheric reservoir is 4.61 years. [6 pts] Using the concepts we’ve discussed in class, explain two temporal patterns that you observe in the figure below and the processes…

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    HR professionals “communicate and implement HR strategy, thus helping shape the organizational climate, influencing employees’ attitudes and behaviors, and ultimately affecting occupational health and organizational performance.”(Bowen and Ostroff, 2004) There are numerous HR practices such as “recruitment, promotion, training, wages, labor-capital relationship, employment assurance, security, and welfare,” (Dessler, 2001) and these are used to meet both short and long term priorities, depending…

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    “I’m going on an adventure!!”, this is what Bilbo described himself as he was running off into a new world from the Hobbit. The same can be said about an American. Though how does one simply be an American? This question can be taken in several ways, however one easy way to describe it is by experiencing it firsthand. By going on an adventure like never before, seeing the beauty of nature as you spring down the path, making friends along the way. That is what being an American is all about.…

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    People such as Donald Hall, acknowledge how patriarchal oppression is deeply rooted in society, and has had a massive impact on women's rights for self expression. Valerie Bryson from Politics Review wrote "Feminism. (Ideology)" where she discussed the many viewpoints that feminists have, and she gives examples naming 2 women who wanted equality: "Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97) and John Stuart Mill (1806-73), challenged women's…

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    Bachynski Concussions

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    Bachynski, K. E., & Goldberg, D. S. (2014). Youth sports & public health: Framing risks of mild traumatic brain injury in American football and ice hockey. Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics, 323-333. Bachynski et al examine the social and cultural schemas which might affect the risk factors in adolescent competitors. These schemas, in conjuction with the adolescents developing body, place adolescents at an even greater risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition, the article notes…

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    Nike Women's Stereotypes

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    Women athletes have been present in the media for many years and photos of sports-women in publications in the years 1928, 1956 and 1972 were examined by Poe (1976) who claimed that women appeared only in leisure activities rather than playing competitive sports such as basketball. This supports what Levin (1990) statement, that when women are represented in a competitive way, it is done in a way that is “publicly acceptable”, playing an individual sport such as tennis, rather than team sports.…

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    newest invention to date, allowing user to explore virtual reality. Virtual reality can be described as the use of computer technology to create the effect of an interactive three-dimensional world in which the object have a sense of spatial presence (Bryson). Video games such as these have become such a big…

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    Bryson Scott Professor Hoosier Soc. 163 December 4 2016 Life of Abortion In today’s world there are many different social issues that people have to deal with on a daily basis. Some of these include gay marriage, religion, gender identity and many more. One that I believe has become a big social issue with today’s youth is abortion. There are women everyday having to deal with the decision to have an abortion or to continue on with their pregnancy. I believe that is a hard decision to have…

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