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    “Scandinavian penal exceptionalism is a penal philosophy which reflects the values inherent in social democratic corporatism.” “The roots of penal exceptionalism in Norway have derived from the Soria Moria Declaration, which expresses the government’s positioning regarding important fields of social policy”. (Criminologist, 2007) “This principle purpose is to increase the volume of the government’s policy with a new view into developing and improving life in and outside of prison”. With the…

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    in Relation to Life Telemachus lives around a depressing life without a father, but his journey and experiences prove for some interesting morals. Morals such as normality, a human’s growth, and the ideas of what’s to come next. With that all being said let’s dive straight in. We cannot argue that Telemachus desire is to restore normality because he was never born in a “normal” lifestyle to begin with. Sure, it’s normal for a kid to want his father back from a war, but that still does not…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab

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    After the data was collected it was formulated into 4 tables relating to Alpha Amplitude, Alpha Frequency, Beta Amplitude and Beta Frequency, the tables can be found in the appendix section below. The tables contain ID numbers to identify the volunteers as well as columns to show the amplitude (μV)/frequency (Hz) of alpha and beta during the four periods of no music (NM1, NM2, NM3, NM4),CL, CH, RL and RH. The percentage increase for all the different types of music compared to no music was…

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    advantageous and adopting the ones that are. It is by this observation that it can be said that "Normality, in short, within a very wide range, is culturally defined." In general the idea of what is normal coincides with what that society considers good. What is normal is what is expected of the members of that group. Each trait or variation of culture that is reinforced becomes the standards by which normality is achieved. Those who value cooperation and team work would deem the behaviors of…

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    sins. The punishments for dishonesty, lust, greed, and heresy are harsh in high expense. Although corruption is intrinsic to the multitude, sinning shouldn’t be contemplated as a prescriptive normality; therefore, if humankind continues subsisting with this idea, afflicting each other will fruit another normality. The intensity of each circle holds a motive. The motive is for Dante to see with his own eyes that his soul can end up with the other hopeless victims. Dante along his journey found…

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    Unfortunately, Mama Elena was not able to be successful in winning against her social normality. When Mama Elena was young, she wanted to marry a negro. This was unacceptable to both her parents and society, so her parents arranged a marriage to a man who is now known as Tita and Rosaura’s father. Mama Elena found out she was pregnant with…

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    In Kathryn Stockett’s The Help, setting influences the characters’ thoughts, actions, and choices, by either limiting them because of social normalities in Jackson, Mississippi, or by the historical background. First, Skeeter’s actions were restricted by the laws of the specific time period, the 1960’s, as it was illegal for white and colored people to converse outside of an occupation. While interviewing the maids, Skeeter risked injuring both herself and the maids if caught by the police, as…

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    Is there ever a time to give up? At what circumstance is giving up a justifiable act? How do you find the strength to persevere? The book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls is a memoir focusing on her childhood and how grew up with dysfunctional parents. Her mother, Rose Mary, was almost always focused solely on her art career- art was such a huge part of her mother’s life that, at times, the maternal duties were of no concern. Rose Mary justified her withdrawal from her children’s life by…

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    creepy fact, the strong feeling of wanting more comes upon us. Even true hair-raising facts like this in real life are exactly as King hypothesized in his essay “Why We Crave Horror”. To face the fears that we have, to re-establish our feelings of normality, and to have an experience of a peculiar sort of fun are three precise claims by Stephen King that within the human condition we do crave horror. The human desire for horror helps us face our fears. Throughout life we all have fears and at…

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    Maciej Szwoch Chm 131-005 5/5/18 Writing Assignment Figure 1 [This diagram shows at what temperatures/pressures water changes phases. As shown in Figure 1 (“Interactive Student Tutorial”) above water turns into a gas at 100 degrees Celsius. At 0 degrees Celsius and below it becomes a solid. This diagram makes it easy to see that the energy needed (temperature) to change phases greatly increases] Molality Molality is the number of Moles of solute divided by kilograms of solvent (Tutapoint…

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