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    Broken Bail System Essay

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    A., Hauser, R. M., Hagan, J., & Nagel, I. H. (1989). Criminal justice decision making as a stratification process: The role of race and stratification resources in pretrial release. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 5(1), 57-82. doi:10.1007/bf01066261 Gonen, Y. (2017, May 18). Thousands are locked up in NYC jails because they can’t afford bail. Retrieved October 06, 2017, from http://nypost.com/2017/05/18/thousands-are-…

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    Guantánamo Bay detention camp Legal assignment Guantanamo bay detention centre a. Identify and describe a contemporary human rights issue The Guantanamo Bay detention camp (also known as GITMO), is a US detention facility located on the coast of Guantanamo Bay in south-eastern Cuba, on the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base. It was built in 2002 in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and subsequent military operations in Afghanistan. The detention centre was used to house Muslim militants and…

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    The use antibacterial substances in personal care products –( Against perspective) Antibacterial substances in personal care products • Millions of people use antibacterial substances in their soap , believing it is essential in fighting germs. • Researchers at the University of California concluded in three different studies that the tricolsaon and tricarbon in the antibacterial soap have possibility to affect the nervous sytem and sex hormones • Antibacterial substances make profit of 1…

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    and anxieties of his situation. Max’s acting out is a maladaptive defense mechanism because he lacks the ability to express his emotions in a healthy way. Max does not have the ability to verbalize his emotions and therefore acts out in order to release his internal…

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    Into The Wild Nature

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    2012 and Into the Wild are two films that have the same theme to show the interaction between humans and nature. These films cannot entirely receive the credit of being environmentally and ecologically conscious, but analytically, it can teach an individual, a human, a few things about nature. Moreover, they are different in the message being conveyed, the way nature reacts to human interactions, and how nature is generally portrayed. Overall, 2012 and Into the Wild are two films that carry…

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    The Challenger Space Shuttle tragedy is one of the most widely studied cases of design negligence in history. Its explosion on January 28th, 1986 was the result of a design flaw in the solid rocket boosters. Problems with the design were detected a long time prior to the launch date, however due to a constraint in time, and pressure from NASA management to maintain its frequent launch schedule, the design was not changed. After the launch failure, investigations into the cause of the explosion…

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    is, those who had e-readers now read paper books, and the paper readers now read from electronic devices. The result shows that the melatonin in those who read with electronic devices was reduced by 50 percent, and their circadian rhythms had been delayed about an hour and a half. In other words, their SOLs increased about one hour and half (“How Electronic Devices Affect…

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    Why Did Truman Lose Ww2

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    Although, Harry Truman had an abrupt induction into presidency in 1945, he managed to end World War II by deciding to release two bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki leading to a victory of the Allies. Truman’s decision to release the bombs was very important for the United States as well as her allies. While World War II was one of the deadliest wars in American history, it was necessary to take the right precautions during this war. Neglecting this act and ignoring the attacks by the Axis…

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    Muscular Dystrophy is a disease when your muscles progressively weaken and degenerate over time. This is because abnormal genes or mutations interfere with the body’s ability to form healthy muscle tissue. There are many different types of Muscular Dystrophy. The word muscular dystrophy can be broken down into “trophe” meaning nourishment and “dys” meaning abnormal or abnormal nourishment. The first people to come in contact with Muscular dystrophy, in 1836, were Conte and Gioja. In 1852, it…

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    development” (Rogers & Wong, 2012). “Intrauterine infections activate fetal immune system, which produces cytokines” (Rogers & Wong, 2012). Cytokines are lethal to premyelinating oligodendrocytes. “Infections also activate microglial cells, which release free radicals”, and “premyelinating oligodendrocytes have immature defenses against these reactive oxygen species” (Rogers & Wong, 2012). In summary, cerebral palsy is a disease caused by damage to the white matter in the brain and this damage…

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