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    school district to intervene. The first step in the disciplinary process relies on the school district. In the school district, a specialized board of officials will get presented with a possible cyber bullying case. The officials will receive a summary of the case along will potential evidence of the act. Some of the evidence, such as text messages, can only be obtained by the school if the parents voluntarily give permission for the school district to view them. Other sources of evidence,…

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    Prison has always been a place to imprison others, often to take criminals away from the society. But people are not aware that a lot of these criminals have some mental health issues leading to their own mental destruction; they are ill. People with a mental disability have always been of great importance when talking about the Criminal Justice System. Mental health issues should protect someone from being convicted of a crime. To begin, the psychological aspect is a very important factor when…

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    T. Clanchy provide a detailed summary, analysis, and a historiographical overview of the text and the academic thought surrounding it. These writings raise several questions key to a thorough understanding of the correspondence between Abelard, Heloise, and Peter the Venerable, including…

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    Mandatory School Uniforms

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    `“Uniforms allow children the right to distinguish themselves by the deeds they’ve done, not the duds they wear”` (Boutelle). Schools across the United States consider installing a Mandatory school uniform policy in hopes to positively affect their school. On the contrary, not all the effects of a school uniform policy will be positive. Making School Uniforms mandatory will have mixed effects on a student’s academic experience. Perceived Benefits of school uniforms will be compared to actual…

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    will start off by definition of terms like victimisation, crime prevention and routine activities theory. Then link the advice of UB Protection Services regarding victimisation, routine activity theory and crime prevention. Lastly will give a brief summary of the research with opinions regarding the title. According to the free dictionary Victimisation is an act that exploits or victimises someone or treats them unfairly. Routine Activities Theory is a theory of criminology that for crime to…

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    Capital Punishment Should Be Legalized Affirmative Case “I think people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.” Since I agree with the words of Nancy Davis Reagan, and with the other 56% of Americans today, I stand in firm affirmation of today’s resolution: that capital punishment should be legalized within the United States. To clarify, capital punishment is defined, as by the Oxford Dictionary, as a punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital…

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    Case Study 1 In XYZ Publishing an employee was wrongfully fired, the employee was fired for refusal to perform his job. If XYZ Publishing wanted. In order Sam, the supervisor went with the buildings safety director to address the problem that the employee was having. Nobody else in that room complained and the supervisor did not feel and strong drafts. The safety director even gave the supervisor confirmation that it is impossible for a strong draft to be released as the conditioning system…

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    A person’s ethnicity is often defined by their belonging in a social group that share the same cultural traditions, e.g. language, religion and customs that are passed down through time, from one generation to the next. Ethnic groups can span both a broad and narrow aggregation, an example would be that, people living in the United Kingdom are coined as British, however, they can also be more accurately presented as Scottish, Welsh, Irish or English. This is not to be mistaken for race, the…

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    ability to sustainably reproduce. The act of fishing was previously regarded as trash but now due to the demand experienced everyone is turning to it for a livelihood and those that are impatient go to other States water to fish thereby committing the offence of illegal fishing because many a times the actual number of catch is not reported or less is…

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    Pros And Cons Of C-51

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    Summary: On Thursday, June 18, 2015 the conservative government of Canada received royal assent for a new piece of anti-terror legislation which will give expanded, controversial, and sweeping powers to Canada’s spy agency; the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIC). Because of the very radical changes C-51 proposes to the current terror prevention structure in Canada, many have simultaneously criticized and praised it. With opponents stipulating that because of the bill’s vague…

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