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    While reading Ct2learn, I discovered that each of the fifty states have juvenile courts, which give guidance over young ladies and men seventeen and younger. It is clear that youthful guilty parties are presently at the danger of being tried as grown-ups for the horrifying unlawful acts as youngsters as fourteen and fifteen. I for one concur that in the event that you do an appalling wrongdoing that damages others and our general public then you must to do the time. A status offense is the point…

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    Where there is an appetite for desire, there is an appetite for disaster. Well-known American playwright, Tennessee Williams, in his iconic play, A Streetcar Named Desire, eloquently illustrates the life of Blanche DuBois, an impecunious woman that has moved to New Orleans and is now living with her sister Stella and her sister’s husband Stanley, after being evicted from her ancestral home in Laurel, Mississippi. Stanley is a catalyst in Blanche’s fall from reality, as he makes it his mission to…

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    non-psychotic forms. Furthermore, women with pregnancy denial may show different categories of the condition, such as frank denial, suspicion of pregnancy without conscious awareness, and complete knowledge of the fact that she is pregnant with denial and concealment of the condition. Types of pregnancy denial Women with psychotic denial of pregnancy have long-term mental disorders such as schizophrenia, which continues throughout pregnancy. They may waver between open acceptance…

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    On any given day while passing by the campus side entrance of Martin Luther King Library, the main library of San Jose State University, one can hear loud, upbeat music playing, and if one were to look for the location of the music they would notice a group of 3-10 people rhythmically moving to the music or loudly chattering. After spotting this same activity, the group always consisting of what seemed like different people yet always in the same location, I realized that it was not a…

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    What’s In A Dream? “Here’s to the ones who dream, foolish as they may seem. Here’s to the hearts that ache; here’s to the mess we make.” That simple chorus can be found in the song “Audition” from the 2016 film, La La Land and it speaks to the universal human struggle of pursuing a dream. Sure, many adults may shrug off their dream as childish folly, but everyone carries a dream. But what happens when those dreams are neglected? When they’re left behind alongside action figures and tutus…

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    In the old days, it was simple: Men hunted for food and women raised the kids. Gender is the range of characteristics about, and differentiating between masculinity and femininity. On the other hand, crime has two meaning. First, an action or error that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. Second, an action or activity that, although not illegal, is considered to be evil, shameful, or wrong. According to Myers (2010) from studies of females may be…

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    Being forced to interpret and analyze art, whether it’s literature or an actual painting, in school, I have always thought of it from a different perspective compared to the teachers and students around me. My interpretations, like the others around me, are unique in our own sense. Class discussions of single interpretation on a piece of artwork is absurd. The long lasting masterpiece should not be deemed one perception. Controversies involving a piece of work is drivel. Argueing over a single…

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    Wilmot & Hocker (2001) define conflict as a struggle between communicating parties due to the perception of incompatible goals, scarce resources, and interference from others while achieving goals. Conflict is an inevitable part of business; thus, teams must look for the right strategy to manage and resolve conflict and maintain positive working relationships among team members. Numerous research and studies have been dedicated to the study of conflict management styles (Hample and Dallinger,…

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    Robert Nozick, a late Harvard professor was a strong supporter of libertarianism - a group of individuals that identifies justice with liberty; freedom of choice. Nozick proposed that people have a certain moral right, which he called Lockean rights. Lockean rights or “natural rights” was a theory that every man has a right to life, liberty and property. The right to life, meant that everyone is entitled to live. The right to liberty, entitled everyone the right to do anything they…

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    Kresge Co. v. Carty, 169 S.E.2d 735, 738 (Ga. Ct. App. 1969). Lingering around the store with no sense of purpose is considered reasonably suspicious behavior. Brown, 389 S.E.2d at 532; Lord v. K-Mart Corp., 340 S.E.2d 225 (Ga. Ct. App. 1986). The concealment of store merchandise or what may appear to be store merchandise is also reasonably suspicious behavior. Carty, 169 S.E 2d at 738. Furthermore, the actual removal of the merchandise from the store is not necessary to create a reasonable…

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