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    Effect of Crime and Attractiveness on Sentence Length Some people are simply blessed with good genes and are born attractive. There are times when this tends to be beneficial, and when it comes to prison sentencing after a crime, that fact may remain true. In this experiment we look at exactly this kind of situation. This becomes important for judges and other high up officials to understand that their thoughts might be swayed by attractiveness when making sentencing decisions. Sigall and…

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    Beowulf characterizes as an epic hero with his appearance, his supernatural strength, his courage, and his integrity. Beowulf’s first appearance in Beowulf is mighty and confident; as he and his army enter into the castle grounds. A spectator says, “Never before has a force under arms disembarked so openly-not bothering to ask if the sentries allowed them safe passage or the clan had consented. Nor have I seen a mightier man-at-arms on this earth than the one standing here” (Heaney 244-249).…

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    When I think about responsibility I think about a number of different characteristics that can fall into the category of responsibility. The first characteristic that comes to mind is time management. I also think about dependability, effort, trustworthiness, and dedication as factors that can be tied into responsibility. The Bethany core value of integrity also corresponds directly into responsibility. In my personal life I have had to utilize all of these characteristics in football and in…

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    INTRODUCTION “Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great”(R W Emerson 1944). In everyday life, trust and ethics are usually conceived as closely related, intertwined concepts—one cannot go without the other (Van den Akker et al 2009). While there is much research on trust in leaders (Den Hartog, 2003; Lewicki, 2006; De Hoogh & Den Hartog, 2008; Dirks, 2002; Lapidot, 2007), few have paid attention to the importance of trust in ethical…

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    Cjsf Service Activities

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    which required diligence and patience as countless activities offered; teamwork and cooperation was also required of participants Privilege of touring U.C. Berkeley; had to demonstrate strong listening skills so facts were actually learned and trustworthiness as teachers depending on us to be mature and have independence - they weren’t there to babysit us Assisted in raising awareness of ongoing CJSF collections for the underprivileged and donated to several different aspects of these events,…

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    The controversy of technology either having a positive or negative effect depends on the type of person. This controversy has existed from the early 1990’s, possibly earlier. (Pinker 1). The creation of various types of technology has brought on the fear of technology taking over and controlling people’s minds. No one really paid too much attention to the effect of technology until Carr wrote his article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”. After having that article published, many other critics and…

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    The entire realm of news is undergoing major organizational shifts, whether influenced by economic changes, new digital platforms or an audience that is demographically younger and more diverse. The move online is a key reason there is a growing public distrust of news media sources (Abdulla, 2002). Free access, along with the sudden influx of bloggers and social media users, has inundated the internet with information – some more reliable and verifiable than others. The 2016 presidential…

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    Unit 4 Md5

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    MD5 is a calculation that is utilized to confirm information trustworthiness through the formation of a 128-piece message process from information input (which might be a message of any length) that is asserted to be as one of a kind to that particular information as a unique mark is to the particular person. Proposed where a vast record must be "compacted" in a safe way before being scrambled with a private key under an open key cryptosystem such as PGP. There are a lot of applications and we…

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    In this essay a number of topics including emotional intelligence theory and practices, the importance of emotional intelligence to community workers and social workers , two emotional competencies that apply to myself and finally emotional intelligence interpersonal competencies that I want to develop to be effective in my future career shall be discussed throughout this essay. Emotional intelligence is a term that holds many definitions and theories. Emotional intelligence is the ability of…

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    What is the most effective way to bring someone around to your side of thinking, is it long winded numbers and scientific sounding statistics? The use of powerful wording that brings tears to the eyes of those you are trying to convince? Or is credibility the factor driving your argument? These ways of convincing people are better known as the three rhetoric styles of arguments; logos, the use of numbers and logic; pathos, the act of stirring the emotions of the readers; and ethos, the…

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