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    Having a law without ethics can have very little meaning since its application will be undependable. Ethics makes it easy to govern an officer’s interaction with law-breakers, it also affects the decision making procedure and also influence how the law is interpreted (Souryal, 2010). Considering a job in defense attorney, ethical training is very important when it comes to defending an individual who may be guilty of…

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    In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, the hardships of slavery and the struggles faced to obtain freedom are portrayed. The narrative takes place in the antebellum south, when slavery is at its peak. This is significant because Douglass is recounting his first-hand experience during the worst time of slavery. Douglass gives insight to the reader about his experience and portrays the harshness and brutality of slavery and what slaves had to face throughout the course of their lives.…

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    transformed into electricity. This electricity then goes into the inverter which is used to turn the direct current electricity into 120-volt alternating current. This makes the electricity readily available and is sent to connect to the circuit breaker. A circuit breaker is an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit. (Harris) The electricity produced will then be consumed by the electrical needs being used. (NW Wind and Solar) There is a lot of savings involved…

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    The United states has one of the largest demand for energy in all forms. One common way to get the energy we need is through hydraulic fracking, but it has become more controversial as we know more about it. This paper will discuss what Hydraulic fracking is, what has been the recent controversy around it, and finally what effects the injection of wastewater has on the ground water and seismic geology of the region. Generally speaking, hydraulic fracking is the process of drilling a hole and…

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    Discrimination In Prisons

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    Prisons are places that are meant to confine people who are perceived as threats to other people in the community. Imprisonment is used to punish the law breakers and to deter them from committing further crimes. Prisons are also seen as rehabilitation centers whereby the prisoners are equipped with various work skills which will help them avoid criminal activities. The imprisonment makes them realize that they committed an offense thus they will avoid repeating it upon the release from the…

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    Hackers Case Study

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    IGN: DRIPPED Age: 14 Whats your timezone?: (EST -5) Do you have any previous punishments on the server?: No i always had plans on playing purge pots and for map 4 i had a faction but they quit to play hcgames. Current playtime on the server: 0 as i am looking for a faction to play with and waiting for map 6 to release. Previous experience as staff: I was staff on axium HQ as (Mod) There i learned the true importance of being staff i learned that its not an easy job you have to put various…

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    the food we eat. Firstly, child labor was one of the major problems that people fought for during the Progressive Era. People fought for child labor because children should be in school and learns new thing, instead of working. For example, “ … two breaker boys of 15 years… fell or were carried by the coal down into the car below. One was badly burned and the other smothered to death” (Document B). This shows how dangerous and unsafe child labor can be. Another example from Document B, “Fingers…

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    Military Teachers

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    cannot be consistent. For example, the Director and Assistant Director of the CDC is a 3 year spot. After 3 years, new people are hired. Basically, once a new director has established some sense of continuity, he or she is replaced. Another deal breaker is that people are aware of the problems the child care programs face. Once one is hired as a staff member, they can work at any of the three programs. This means that a teacher may be hired to work at the Youth Center, but if the CDC is short…

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    beautiful, but long, car trip to our surf destination. After, we rented surfboard because we had not brought our own and started on our surf session. When we finally paddled a quarter of a mile on our surfboard we hit the breakers. I had a near-drowning experience with those breakers and it was quite frightening. To begin the telling of my surf trip, I must start with our long car ride. So, we rented a car from our hotel and started driving to our surf destination about three hours from our…

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    4.3 Analysis of applying adult learning principles Given that the group activity was conducted for adults, the planning, conceptualisation of the activity and mode of delivery was aligned to cater to the various adult learning principles and styles. Kolb’s (1984) propagates four modes of learning styles: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualisation and active experimentation. He posits to be effective, learners must possess the ability to relate to these four modes of…

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