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    and this is shown through the council website. Application forms are required, and the council then decides if they will agree to the road closure or traffic diversion. The Hamilton City Council is also responsible for the stage of evaluation. An area on the website allows people to provide feedback, which can then be used to evaluate whether another closure or diversion in the future will be allowed. The Ministry of Transport is another area that is responsible for the stage of evaluation, as…

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    developed in the 1980’s based on the Native American cultures of America and Canada. The theory of the program is to “make an attempt to build closer ties between the community and the formal legal system” (Parker, 2015). The Circle aids in bringing closure to the victims and harm created by the offender, focusing on the healing process of the victim and restoring justice in the community. The Pros to the program would include: • Everyone that is present at the circle, the victim, victim's…

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    The Collapse Of Alcatraz

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    29 years the prison was just too difficult and expensive to keep running (estimated 3-5 million dollars in security and maintenance allown) and was shut down. Lots of people still believe that the reason for the closure of the prison was due to the escape of the Anglin brothers, the closure of Alcatraz happened years after the escape and had no relevance to the end of Alcatraz. All of the inmates that still had to serve time behind bars were taken to other federal prisons in the area. One of the…

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    motifs throughout this film, Photos of matts ancestors, hibiscus flowers and Liz’s blanket. Moreover, these motifs challenge the viewer to explore the personal influences, the universal influences and how they inter-connect. Consequently, creating closure for not only the viewer but for the family. An important motif used throughout most of the film, that is often overlooked, is the recurrence of Liz’s blanket. During the scenes of Liz at the hospital there is often…

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    (kidnap) but psychologically present. This brings no closure, because the child may be found. The second type of ambiguous loss is of the physical present but psychologically absent. People may experience this type of loss with a family member that has Alzheimer’s disease. These people are physically there but their minds are not (p.8-10). However, there is a difference between ambiguous loss and a death-related loss. There is no closure such as a funeral, death certificate, or a cultural…

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    The Death Penalty is one of the most debatable topics in the criminal justice system. Three reasons the Death Penalty is a good way to handle severe crimes are that it deters people from committing the more severe crimes, it provides closure for victims, and the death penalty is necessary to protect society. First and foremost, deterrence works by letting possible murderers know that if they are found guilty of certain crimes, then they could pay the ultimate price. If as a society, people…

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    L2 Personality Style

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    Another style aspect that is principal for L2 education is that of personality type, which consists of four strands: extraverted vs. introverted; intuitive-random vs. sensing-sequential; thinking vs. feeling; and closure-oriented/judging vs. open/perceiving. Personality type (often called psychological type) is a construct based on the work of psychologist Carl Jung. Ehrman and Oxford (1989, 1990) noted a number of significant relationships between personality…

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    McCarthy depicts the lives of a man and boy’s life in a post-apocalyptic world. When the reader approaches the last page, the book suddenly comes to an end. At first glance, the ending of the book seems inappropriate because it finishes without any closure or conclusion. With further observation though, The Road has an appropriate ending when compared to the writing pattern of the entire book. The writing pattern throughout the book is disconnected with the common goal, of the boy, to find other…

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    open-angle and angle-closure which are marked by an increase of intraocular pressure (IOP), or pressure inside the eye. Open-Angle Glaucoma: “Open-angle” means that the angle where the iris meets the cornea is as wide and open as it should be. Open-angle glaucoma can be called as primary or chronic glaucoma. It is the most common type of glaucoma. Angle-Closure Glaucoma: It comes under the category of acute glaucoma or narrow-angle glaucoma. Unlike open-angle glaucoma, angle-closure glaucoma is…

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    AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY PRIMARY SOURCE ANALYSIS: “MEMORY AND BATTLEFIELD TOURISM” JEREMY MOSIER United States Air Force Robert Busek HIST122 – Western Civilization After the Thirty Years War 17 January 2016 The pain that came from World War I was felt across the nation, not only by the Germans who were being blamed for the war, but by the families who lost their loved ones in this epic battle. For those families and the Germans overcoming a tragedy was tackled in a variety…

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