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    1. Why does America have so much “nonsense” and “irrationality” in our criminal justice programs and policies? What is the role of public opinion, the media, social movements, political initiative, and science in America’s criminal justice policy-making process? Most crime control policies/programs within today’s criminal justice system are irrational; not all, but most crime control ideas are based on belief(s) rather than facts and data. It’s interesting to note that both liberals and…

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    Case Study Nike Sweatshops

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    to work long hours without reasonable compensation. With the progress of era, more and more businesses have gradually paid their attention to this issue. For instance, The Ethisphere Institute is the leading organization in the world, which is in Scottsdale, Arizona, defines and measures the corporate ethical behaviour and promotes the standards of ethical businesses. To build up a set of positive competition it will choose the best…

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    Brooke Horton Amber Chelette Motor Development 11/5/17 Teratogens Throughout everyone’s life, there are constantly factors around that can affect them, unless they might be in a bubble. In this case, the babies are in a bubble and what happens to them in that bubble impacts the rest of their life. There are a numerous number of factors that can cause good or harmful things to the fetus. Specifically, there are 3 types of teratogens that can have a negative impact on the fetus’ growth, mental and…

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    Muhammad Ali is an American hero. Muhammad’s original name was Cassius Clay Jr. He was born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville. Kentucky. He now lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. Muhammad was known as one of the greatest athletes n boxing. As a teenager he won both the National Amateur Athletic Union and Golden Gloves Championships. At eighteen years old, he competed in the 1960 Olympics in Rome, Italy and won the gold medal. In 1984, Muhammad was diagnosed with Parkinson center in Phoenix, Arizona.…

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    How far will one go to fulfill his/ her dream? In the book, Around The World In 80 Days, by Jules Verne, a wealthy man named Phileas Fogg bets 20,000 pounds that he can travel around the world in 80 days. In the book, Call of the Wild, by Jack London, a poor gardener named Manuel needs to kidnap Buck, a dog, to sell him for money, so he can pay off his gambling debt and feed his family. Lastly, a girl named Angelina Mann, who tries to earn all A’s so she can follow her dream of going to…

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    Alzheimer's is a progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the most common cause of premature senility. More than Three Million people are affected annually by the disease. Alzheimer’s symptoms often include memory loss and confusion. Alzheimer’s can be Chronic and last for life. To date there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, but there are ways to prevent or decrease the effect of it. One is to learn a new language. A…

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    The three modes of appeal, ethos, pathos and logos, are embedded within the copy of the ad. Ethos, the ethical appeal, has a prominent portion of the ad that occupies the lower quarter of the page. The jeweler, Hamara of Scottsdale, is sponsoring this advertisement which presents the company’s slogan, “Fine Jeweler and Timepieces” as an endorsement. Hamara is used as a reliable source on judging what a fine watch would be; therefore, indicating that Patek Philippe brand of…

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    Cultural Zeitgeist

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    I work for a 30 employee public accounting firm in Scottsdale, AZ. Our managing partner just turned 65 and is planning to retire and leave the business (around since 1976) to his younger brother, who is 47. His younger brother has an inkling of changes that need to be made. What he fails to understand is that…

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    Mary Seacole, the yellow woman of Jamaica, was born in Jamaica in 1805. Mary’s father was British Army officer and mother known as a healer. At the time many Jamaican’s were still enslaved, however Mary’s mother had been freed and was able to work. Observing her mother’s work, Mary learned her skills and use of herbal remedies. Mary was educated in the home of a patroness who she lived with from 1821 to 1825. When are patroness became ill, Mary returned home from England to help care for her.…

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    Nowadays people are so demanding about what they eat that they choose what to eat carefully. So, the restaurant should keep up with them and be creative with what they present to people. People now have many types of food that they can choose from. For example: in big cities now you could find restaurants from all over the world. Most people love to try new kinds of food and the rest of them has some type of food that they prefer to eat. For me it’s Persian food, I really like it, because they…

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