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    hours of practice. Perfect examples of this would be in this famous statement: “Practice makes perfect.”For example, let’s say someone witnesses Usain Bolt break the world record for the 100-meter dash. It would be normal for that person to come to a conclusion that assumes an innate talent…

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    worked in practices for a long time, to show the coaches my skills. It was the last day of tryouts and I continued hustle and played my game. When tryouts were over I went up to Sara, and said thank you and asked her if she knew if I was going to make the team. She said probably, but they weren’t sure because I apparently had a bad attitude and messed around at practice. When I heard this I was confused, if not shocked. I’m a loud and energetic person and I like to talk to my friends at…

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    You were taking your usual Sunday walk in your area's grassy plains. Suddenly, a swift bird glides high above you. It's a falcon. Its identity is revealed by its size and shape as it soars across the blue sky. Once the falcon reaches a certain point over the nearby lake, it tucks in its wings and drops down towards a flock of ducks. The ducks take notice of the falcon and begin to scatter. However, for one of the ducks, it was too late as the falcon pierces the duck's flesh with its razor-sharp…

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    gain that tolerance and has built up that “physical well-being.” Therefore, being physically fit allows the athlete to withstand and increase their ability to succeed in the activity or sport that they practice and participate in due to the athletic physique they have accumulated from the practice of said…

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    1. In Juvenile Delinquency Theory, Practice and Law by Larry J. Siegel and Brandon C. Welsh explains in chapter 4 the different causes of delinquent behavior (128). One of the more familiar theories used to explain why juveniles commit crimes is Strain Theory, Merton’s Theory of Anomie. Robert Merton used a slightly different concept of anomie that would explain the environments in the U.S society (142). Children of Low income families, who don’t receive good education and proper resources, are…

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    procedure set in place to ensure I am doing my part to comply with all the necessary laws and codes of practice. The Human Rights act 1998 - and how it relates directly to schools including the right to education, the right to respect for private and family life, and the right to have freedom of expression. This means that if a school acts in a way that is not in line with the Convention, they are breaking the law.…

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    My passion is learning; from the trivial to the essential. Luckily, I was able to get a head start on my education to quench my thirst for knowledge. I was fortunate enough to be of the elect few to attend the Mathematics and Science Academy (MSA), an early college program located at the University of Texas at Brownsville. MSA allowed me to graduate with my high school diploma and associate’s degree concurrently. Because of this advancement opportunity, I was able to graduate with a Bachelor of…

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    are individuals qualified for legal practices under the qualifications of educational background, law employment as well as working under the supervision of the attorneys within any environmental settings. Therefore, these individuals have a legal obligation to work under the instruction and supervision of the attorney in the law societies. With the attorney’s supervision, the paralegals can engage vast statutory activities within the frameworks of practicing law in the world. Such provisions…

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    Unauthorization Of Law

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    Avoiding the pitfalls of the unauthorized practice of law, also known as UPL, is one of the most important duties that all legal professionals or aspiring law students should learn and integrate into their law career, in order to maintain impeccable ethics and conduct at all times. Clear rules and regulations must be adhered to, in regards to the unauthorized practice of law throughout the legal industry. In order to avoid the unauthorized practice of law, one must first know what it is by…

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    them are CELAs or certified elder law attorneys. What is Elder law? Elder law is an area of specialty in law that caters to a specific type of clientele that include older persons, people with disabilities and their family members. Since it was only created around twenty-five years ago, elder law is not exactly a new field, but it’s newfound importance shows how society is shifting. The National Elder Law Foundation or NELF describes elder law as “legal practice of counseling and representing…

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