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    maximize productivity. The main idea is that the team rallies around the problem or case for the solution. Such development practice qualifies XP to be an agile method of software development. Citing Don well (1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009) Extreme Programming improves a software project in five essential ways; communication, simplicity, feedback, respect, and courage. This can be likening as the software architectural process of an agile software designing. These five essentials are to ensure…

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    Enterprises today exist as vital performing artists in practically every circle of individual, social and political action. Legal can approach the idea of Corporate Criminal Liability by discovering methods of reasoning and escape clauses in existing laws and acts. There have been a few cases where Supreme Court of India has possessed the capacity to determine cases in this way: Iridium India Telecom v. Motorola Inc. Iridium India Telecom Ltd. ("Litigant") favored the interest under the…

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    agriculture back. Another project that contributes to Oxfam’s success has to deal with gender equality. Gender equality is one of Oxfam’s main beliefs for their organization, “ . . . transform gender power relations and norms, through campaigning, programming, advocacy, research to facilitate women's articulation of their own voice and agendas . . .” (Gender Justice). This one belief has created many successes for Oxfam as a whole. A few examples are “Anti-violence campaign”, “Water programs”,…

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    Autism is a developmental disorder; although listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), it is not a mental illness. The effects of having autism on a person can vary based on risk factors to which the individual has been exposed. Risk factors combined with autism can result in comorbid mental illness such as depression. Due to the fact that autism is ‘characterized by difficulty with communication, behavior, social interactions and imaginative play…’ (Casey, 2014,…

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    PSYCHOLOGY OF PRISON 2 Psychology of Total Institution and the Prison System Total institution has been used throughout the ages for reform behavior, thought process, and a common goal of individuals. Erving Goffman defined the total institution as an isolated, enclosed social system whose primary purpose is to control most aspects of its participants ' lives (Macionis, 2017). We have deployed Goffman 's theory in prisons, military training camps, and a variety of mental…

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    Violence has been around the human species since the starting. Be that as it may, it has started to increment at a quick pace in today 's new media age. Youngsters are presently effortlessly presented to violence as diversions and consequently now have weapons and explosives comfortable fingertips, and this has prompted to some horrible results. It is likewise said that youngsters who are presented to violent video games might be at more grave danger. There is a solid parallelism between…

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    and Hispanic communities, where nearly 40% of the children are overweight or obese.” (Learn The Facts.) American culture contributes to the obesity problem because of the large variety of fast food chains and junk food available at low cost and extreme convince. In addition, certain demographics are more susceptible to obesity and their are obvious patterns that link these ethnic groups to “food insecure” households who have lower socioeconomic access to resources.“ We spend $190 billion a year…

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    progress. However, these changes must later be integrated into the official copy of the artifact that is checked into the repository. This results in double work and is time consuming. As stated, delays can be potentially long. In the event of an extreme emergency, the administrator of the RVCS can override and undo the checkout so that the other users can make changes to the document or artifact. This practice however is dangerous and should only be done as a last resort. Unfortunately for the…

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    School And Social Classes

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    She concludes that the media shapes public opinions about classes by framing stories and programming in patterned, predictable, and misleading ways. Jean Kilbourne the author of “Two ways a woman can get hurt”: Advertising and Violence,” is currently serving on the Massachusetts Governor’s Commission on Sexual and Domestic Abuse, has spent most…

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    Being a child and seeing something so impressive as genuine enthusiasm can leave a profound influence on one’s life. Not bogged down with the depressions and calendric challenges of adulthood, the child is already open to the joys of experiencing the world through the clearest of lenses. This lens, unfortunate to its holder, becoming paradoxically narrower and murkier through experience, results in the warmest, loveliest moments of life emerging right upon the precipice of understanding. Such…

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