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    such as an obsessive need for cleanliness, managed through compulsive hand washing, and utilizing his own utensils in a public restaurant. Likewise, Melvin displays an obsessive urge for checking, fostered through a compulsive numbering pattern for locking doors, and turning off his lights. Melvin is aware of his OCD, and how it interferes with is life (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) supported by his recognition of trying to not lock his door five times, knowing it was not necessary,…

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    Sophomore Year Experience

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    I think I am a strong candidate for this program because I have always been involved in several activities in order to expand my personal growth and knowledge. Here at Penn State, I am a member of the Anthropology Club and treasurer of the Sophomore Year Experience Special Living Option. Sophomore Year Experience is in the process of being developed into an officially recognized organization here at the main campus. My fellow executive board members and committee members are developing…

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    Locking eyes with a stranger across the room can easily be marginalized as an occurrence, which only holds weight in half baked romantic comedies. This particular sentiment could not be further from the truth, as gaze and gaze direction plays an integral role in our non-verbal communications with other humans. The reaction of an individual to eye contact or gaze usually depends on the mutuality of the eye contact, such as in positive cases involving sexual of personal interest, or negative…

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    Thieves are looking for a quick, silent way to get in and out without being seen or heard. Sash locks, flip locks and key locks are available for most older windows. Modern replacement windows come with features such as recessed locks and multi-point locking mechanisms that make it…

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    which includes a sentence of six years for burglary, compared to the UK, which sentences criminals for burglary for 14 years. Also, treatment and counselling for offenders is allowed for all offenders. In my opinion, people should not depend on locking up prisoners with longer sentences to deter criminal behaviour, because people should think about how to use prisons properly for the correct reasons in deterring criminal…

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    Growing up in the urban community of Dorchester, I have experienced law daily. As a child I often wondered why I always seen so many flashing lights and why my parents would never let my siblings and I play outside. As I grew up, these confusions became clear and transparent. As a teenager, I think I dealt with law the most– whether it was taking on the train in a certain area, being accused of stealing, or being stopped walking home from school for being suspicious. Sadly, the list continues.…

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    being overshadowed by the theme justice for a loved one is the miscarriage of justice. Although addressed in the book and the 2009 movie, miscarriage of justice is not being properly paid attention to. In the book, Ricardo Morales ended up personally locking up Isidoro Gomez from civilization so that he can be punished for the inhumane crime he committed. Benjamin found out about this when he received mails from Ricardo asking him for a favor. Benjamin got to Ricardo’s house to find both Ricardo…

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    yet she walks with her head held high. Other accused sit forlornly in their own cells; barely looking up as Herrick and Elizabeth pass. The pair halts outside an empty cell and wordlessly motions for Elizabeth to enter. Shutting the cell door and locking it, Herrick leaves down the same passageway. This is what I’ve been reduced to; confined to this squalid cell that is nothing more than four dank, rock-hewn walls and a grime-covered floor. And…is that excrement? I cannot bear the though of…

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    of partying” the cops reported. It is believed that when they taped the toddler to the wall along with the 2 year-olds favorite sippy cup, just out of reach Hamm and Honea were high on drugs. They also continued with the little boy’s torture with locking him in a dark closet. It is to be said the couple did it out of entertainment, and found it funny. In a “family portiat”the parents are smiling while holding the toddlers hands up while being duct tape shut. However one friend did not find it…

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    speed of the vehicle, F is the drag factor and d is the distance of the skid mark. The drag factor is determined by F=f/w where f is the force (a vector) and W is the weight of the vehicle (Caples, 1992). This is for the skids marks left by a vehicle locking their brakes. At…

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