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    Soil Analysis Lab Report

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    Introduction: Soil samples where collected to test at Green River College, King County Washington, Sec 16 T21N R05E, W.M. in the gator pond retention area. Testing was done every half chain, for a distance of 528 feet to the north/south, 16 lines. Plots to the east/west where done until the water no longer flowed into the water shed. Data collected included, amounts of sand silt and clay, the amount of gravel, and dominate and co-dominate species in a 4 foot radius and the density of each plot.…

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    my mom told me to return the markers the next day . I got in trouble with my mom and she whooped me and I started to cry and the next day when I went to return the markers the teacher got mad at me to she gave me lunch detention . While I got lunch detention Hippolito got detention to so he could be in there with me and so we could talk . When I told him what happened and he felt bad that I got in trouble and he didn’t . So he told the teacher that he basically persuaded me to do it . He ended…

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    How To Be Deported

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    become citizens or receive their residency. There are many detention centers that hold immigrants who are terrified…

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    Methodological Nationalism

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    Outline Summary - “Documenting the undocumented: Toward a queer politics of no borders” by Melissa Autumn White Questions being asked Is the promise of migrant mobilization achievable? By what means is it worth it? Main argument Author argues that the fight for queer no borders is worth taking the risk despite the drawbacks of not being able to take down the entire oppressive system. She references examples from the “Let Alvaro Stay” campaign videos and Julio Salgado’s portraits to show how…

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    This chapter takes an in depth look at the literature on diversion programs,the different types of programs, its effectiveness, and participation requirements. Youth in the juvenile justice system often reflect a variety of high-risk elements that include inadequate family support, school failure, negative peer groups, and lack of utilization of community-based services(NCJRS). In order to address some of these high risk elements, we typically divert the youth through the use of diversion…

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    had a dress down to not worry about putting my uniform in the washer/dryer. I just threw a t-shirt and a pair of shorts, and I come to school and apparently I just violated the dress code. I got a detention out of the deal and was very unhappy. I'm sure I wasn't the first to get an injustice detention on dress down…

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    General Labelling Theory

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    Support for children and solutions for societal problems have declined to such a state, that there is little hope for them to realise their hopes and ambitions (Yates et al, 2010). This has alienated the youth of today and there is no incentive for active engagement in the society they perceive. Without a connection to one’s own community there is no understanding of social morals and no interest in the values instilled upon them. This is further exacerbated when considering the treatment of…

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    to a free attorney. These noncitizens were given two choices, to either agree to the deportation, or to stay in immigration detention to fight the case. But often, government agents exaggerated the length of time detainees would spend in detention if they chose to fight their cases and see a judge, yet failed to tell detainees that they could secure release from detention on bond while fighting their cases, or that some might win the right…

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    Guantánamo Pros And Cons

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    foot on Guantánamo until 1898 during the Spanish-American war. The Marines were seeking refuge from a Hurricane. Guantánamo Naval Station was erected in 1903 (National Geographic). The site was originally a refugee camp but later would become a detention center known for its intelligence operations In 2002 under the bush administration Guantánamo began to use torture techniques claiming these people were neither civilians nor soldiers but unlawful combatants (National Geographic). Therefore…

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    also, cognitive behavioral restructuring to change the juvenile’s approach to how he/she thinks about the behaviors which has been not effective. Assess the juvenile for a co-occurring disorder. Research exists that many adolescents in juvenile detention experience mental illness. (Abram, Teplin, McClelland, & Dulcan, 2003) Engage in activities that may inspire confidence, such as distance running, or even chess. And recommend predictable routines because all these teens have known is…

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