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    incapacitation. Collective incapacitation means the mandatory same sentence for the crime regardless of the individual. With collective incapacitation the costs outweigh the benefits, meaning that you would have more people in prison raising the cost to hold them. Selective incapacitation focuses on high risk offenders that pose a risk to society. A good example of selective incapacitation is the three-strikes law; with this law the sentences increase as the person who is previously convicted…

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    she wanted to leave the hospital. Straight after the medical staff saw what was happening so they filled in her hot water bottle without any issues. My mother phoned me very distressed and crying and I was speaking to the nurse directly. The first sentence the nurse asked me was that if I am in Australia - clearly it is not enough when my mother says so. I do understand the duty to investigate but when my mother expresses herself on the matter many times and it is not accepted and possibly an…

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    I came up with one of the first 12 questions which probably now to my memory was “What are your goals for the future?”. I voiced my concerns over asking her if she was married or have children because she might have gone through a bad divorce thus had her children taken away from her. Plus, I also told them with that I feel like that is not what you want to ask someone you don’t know never met. I also had the question of “Are you from Florida” changed to “Are you originally from Florida”…

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    My first question asked the student, “How long have you attended Concord University? (Do not have to be in succession)”. This question allows us to see if the time that the students are here is correlated to the student’s opinions of the institution. Question two states, “Do you reside on or off campus?” This allows us to see if students are happier when living on or off campus. With question four I used a skip logic so that if you answered on campus you would move to the question, “Which…

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    Interview Analysis The mock interview assignment really helped me identify different strengths and weaknesses in interviewing. This document will be a discussion of my mock interview. I will discuss my strengths during the interview as well as my faults and what I will do in the future to adjust those. I will apply what I learned in this experience to interviews in the future. Perhaps one of the easiest weaknesses to identify in my interview was in my appearance, specifically my hat I forgot…

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    Pride & Charity in Winter’s Bone Daniel Woodrell’s Winter’s Bone tells a story about a young girl, Ree that is trying to find her lost dad to save her family and their house. She does so with great pride and courage and rejects showing weakness. I assert that not asking for help and showing pride is a positive strategy because it ensures that Ree keeps her self-respect since asking for help is a sign of weakness as pride and self-respect is very important in the Ozarks. This attitude in the…

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    I recently read the novel, No Country for Old Men. It was a very interesting and surprising novel for me to read. It was something that I have never read before. The plot and characters were interesting, especially Chigurh. I would have the say that Chigurh is my favorite character, not because he committed violent and horrendous acts, but because he is a very peculiar character. He is a unique character that I have never encountered before. In the novel, No Country for Old Men, Chigurh’s…

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    Ms. Boyett, I apologize for the length of time it has taken me to respond. When investigating matters such as this I like to be as thorough as possible. If memory serves me correctly, I believe there were two primary concerns that you expressed in our initial conversation. The first was regarding the process of disseminating information to the class. According to my notes of our phone conversation you asserted that Mr. York has neglected to integrate power point presentations into the…

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    Crime” are many polices made to underline strict punishment as the main response to crime activities. Many want youth offenders who are underage to be judged in the same way an adult would be judged. Others also wish there would be a mandatory minimum sentence for offenders. There is criticism for using this approach as effective as they try to make it appear. Prison inmate are dealing with many, problems. Getting “tough on crime” is surprisingly more expensive and unfair than one could imagine.…

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    Barriers to communication impede successful communication in the business world. The main language constraints mentioned in the Unit are as follows; Clichés are figurative phrases that have an implied meaning different than just a literal one. Especially for a person who is newly learning a language, the clichés as much as may be used in communication would not make much sense. Clichés do not necessarily have to fit in the situation they are applied and are mostly idiomatic. It is a good…

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