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    justice programs which focus more on rehabilitation and reintegration rather than punishment and then abandonment. Ethnocentrism does have some positive features, although debatable based on what some cultures find to be morally acceptable, like national pride which can tie a community together to overcome a difficult obstacle and common social standards which can reinforce more humane treatment towards one another. The main consequence of ethnocentrism is the potential for cultural conflicts…

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    Finger image or raw finger image is enhanced, preprocess, and feature extracted including minutia, valley and ridge structure to improve quality and speed of recognition. I select FFT in my project for fingerprint recognition .some time the input finger image are not satisfy the certain condition of FFT such as feature of finger image are store in database but coefficient vector of that image are…

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    The inclination to engage in violence during the Storming of the Bastille was not an exception but the norm. Less than a month after this monumental event, peasants revolted, destroying a number of medieval documents and forcing feudalism to be abolished. The violence would continue on October 5, 1789 with the March on Versailles, which is perhaps one of the most shocking events of the revolution. Thousands of women marched on Versailles declaring their need for bread. Their anger was directed…

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    Gender Roles In War Effort

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    National efforts after WWI to mobilize more civilians in war effort. Country’s had different methods but many included elements of gender, race, and ethnicity. Civilians are attempted to be controlled by a government using fear or a scape goat which single out a single or group relating to gender, race, or ethnicity. In the US social and cultural mobilization by the government was spurred by using fear and the astrocytes Germany committed in Belgium. The American mainland Homefront was never a…

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    Pm 2.5 Research Paper

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    As we have already realized, in our industrial world, human beings’ activities have caused many damages to the environment. Air pollution is one of the biggest pollution of industrial pollution, and PM 2.5 is a very important indicator of air pollution. Specifically, PM 2.5 is the particulate matter which less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. More vivid to show how small PM 2.5 is, a picture from United States Environmental Protection Agency shows the diameter of a PM 2.5 particulates is much…

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    locations of the customers. The company has different models of vehicles to help each individual accomplish a safe drive where ever they are coming from. Differentiation Ferrari is a unique car which is painted in race red as this was the customary national racing color of Italy. The company is also currently focusing on its own performance & also in the Super luxury sub-category and is distinctly more expensive compared to luxury car such as BMW, Lexus, and…

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    Salvia Essay

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    In February 2013 New Zealand had that would allowed these psychoactive substances to be sold legally. In July 2013 the law was passed. The Act meant that these psychoactive substances would be chemically tested and only if there was a low risk of harm to the consumer then it would be approved to sell to the public. However, on the 8th of May 2014 no psychoactive substances…

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    Globalization is defined as the freer movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world (Petersen, Frayer, & Scannell, 2000). In a globalized world, national borders become porous, as connections between people and organizations are transformed by ever-changing cultural and economic forces (Petersen et al, 2000). At the same time, businesses need funding on a regular basis for ongoing expenses such as payrolls, utilities, and supplies; for investments in the future like research…

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    As football spread, there started to be a need for a more large scale governing body in football that would unify the laws of the game and protect football from it becoming a business. The demand for a more worldwide football governing body was frankly only because the FA was situated in England and did not focus on football related issues outside of England. This call…

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    in deciding criminal cases. Such dilemmas are a part and parcel of the usual course of proceedings. Though attempts have been made to make clear laws and avoid ambiguity still some areas are still blurred. The recent enactments aim to solve this problem to a great extent, however the dilemma still exists. It requires in depth and thorough knowledge of law as well as morality and also practical experience to effectively overcome this dilemma. The decisions that flow out of such choices are very…

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