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    Are the Social Structure Theories the Explanation for Juvenile Delinquency? Introduction Social Structure Theories are used in sociology to explain delinquency through socioeconomic conditions and cultural values (Siegal, 132). Within the Social Structure Theory, lies three different “sub-theories”: Social Disorganization Theory, Strain Theory and Cultural Deviance Theory that are separate yet weave their way around each other. This paper will discuss their history, studies done along with…

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    determine the probability and severity of hazardous vulnerabilities, most likely to occur, at University Hospital, I researched previous planning documents from the agency as well as the 2015 Boone County Hazard Mitigation Plan. In addition, while conducting the HVA I used my personal experience and knowledge as an employee of University Hospital, for over six years, as well as my familiarity with the region to determine the most severe hazards. After examining the results of the HVA the most…

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    crime rates as well as their calls for service. The Chief of Police, Roger Overholt, has implemented policies increasing community policing throughout the city. This community policing approach encourages officers to interact more with the public by conducting foot patrols in strategic locations, increased patrol through neighborhoods as well as shopping centers. These efforts have…

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    4. Describe both the personal impact and personal benefits gained from the experience I feel I have developed myself in all aspects through deepening self awareness, building self confidence, establishing interpersonal efficacy, applying new skills and expanding motivations. I have learnt to understand my personality type I have discovered that if i can find a situation that I will thrive in it will help me avoid experiencing too much stress. Values - I now know my personal values and am able…

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    1.3 The impact of macroeconomic releases on exchange rates Economic releases have an important role in the foreign exchange markets. Indeed, macro announcements produce effects on both returns and volatility. Neely and Dey (2010) show that researchers have long studied the reaction of foreign exchange returns to macroeconomic announcements and by doing so, they are now able to infer how markets react to news and how order flow helps impound public and private information into prices. Also,…

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    IFRS And Economic Growth

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    reduces the ability of the host economy to take advantage of the potential spillover effects of FDI. This suggests an inevitable roles institutions or intermediaries play to lure foreign capital flows and for that matter economic growth as Shaw (1973) recognized the importance of institutions in enhancing capital accumulation and economic growth. Taking cues from Alfaro, et al (2004) and Shaw’s (1973) emphasis on the role of institutions in the growth literature, the general assertion remains…

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    7 million remain within the county’s borders – internally displaced (UNHCR). The conflict in Syria started in 2011 just as the Arab Uprisings began toppling authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. In March of 2011 Syria joined the uprisings by conducting anti-government protests and demonstrations of their own in Daraa, Syria. The government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, was quick to silence the voices of demonstrators and did so by immediately lashing out in violence. Dozens of…

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    Antimicrobial Resistance

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    1. Introduction Antimicrobials have proved to be one of the most successful medicinal discoveries in history, principally because they have turned bacterial infections which were once the leading cause of death, into controllable conditions.[1, 2] These molecules inhibit the reproduction, prevent vital processes occurring, or destroy the bacterial cell wall to aid in fighting infectious diseases.[3, 4] Antimicrobial therapy is one of the foundation stones of modern medicine, and without…

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    Art, Ceremony, and War: An Archeological Analysis and Interpretations of the Aztec Located in central Mexico, most notably a place called Tenochtitlan located on an island in Lake Texaco, was a civilization known as the Aztecs. The Aztecs were one of the powerful civilizations that dominated what is current Mexico. The Aztec were a people with a rich culture and have that have had a great influence on modern Mexico and even the world. After the end of the Aztec civilization their art, tools,…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in the mind of someone with a mood disorder? If an individual were to read the book An unquiet mind: A memoir of moods and madness by Kay Jamison they would have a complete picture of the ups and downs someone with bipolar can face. It creates the picture of the highest of highs where an individual with a mood disorder feels unstoppable with infinite energy, and the lowest of lows where they feel death is the only answer. In this book review I…

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