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    The northern hairy nosed wombat is located in only the Epping forests national park in eastern Australia. The northern hairy nosed wombat only lives in the harshest and driest environments. This fine specimen can only has a life span from the ages 10 to 20 years of age due to the main predators hunting them and having to fight over food this species are becoming endangered the longest living northern hairy nosed wombat that has ever lived is approximately 30 years of age. There are estimated to…

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    rights in Australia. It was the result of decades of advocacy and demonstrations by civil rights movements, including the Freedom Ride in 1965, which highlighted the marginalization and discrimination faced by Aboriginal people in regional New South Wales. Australia’s early adherence to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 and its subsequent pressure to address indigenous rights issues were also crucial factors leading up to the referendum. Effects: The referendum successfully…

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    addressed to a British soldier named James Adams who had died in Afghanistan. The letters were from his family who lived in Wales, and there was also a note with the letters to “whoever finds this bottle”. The note told this person to “try to make a difference, and stop any more pain.” The crew was impacted deeply and sent a signed shirt and photo of themselves to the family in Wales. They also sent a letter expressing their sorrow of the loss of James Adams and how the bottle’s letters had…

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    especially regarding working-class youth subcultures. The murder of Janine Balding in 1988 is a case that can be related to Cohen 's theory, as the crime was committed by a gang of five homeless youths in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. A combination of neglect, status frustration and inverted ethics, all attributes of Cohen 's theory, lead to one of the most astonishing crimes in Australia which resulted in three life sentences of imprisonment. Cohen 's theory offers insight…

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    Response Policing

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    confront offenders alone and make arrests (Joyce, 2011) In contrast, the methods of response policing model, has provided considerable benefit. Strategic approaches to policing in England and Wales provided technological data measurements of efficiency, which consequently aided management of police out-put without increasing staff. However, Jordan (1988) cited in Joyce (2011) argues, the response model lacks efficiency at effectively deterring crime. Lord Scarman was also critical of the…

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    Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act in 2005, which made it an offence for people to smoke in enclosed areas, or for establishments to permit people smoking in those areas, which was then enforced UK-wide through the Health Act 2006 for England and Wales and the Smoking (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 for Northern Ireland (ash.org, 2015). The idea that the Scottish Parliament can create legislation independently of the British Parliament could be seen as a challenge to its…

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    Fear Of Crime Essay

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    Literature Review This proposal will outline the differences between the fear of crime in England and Wales, paying special attention to why people fear crime and who fears crime the most whether that’s the older generation or the younger generation. Using a number of resources which includes textbooks, journals and websites, the aim of this proposal is to investigate why people fear crime, who pose the most risk for criminal attacks, and do people fear crime less now compared to 20 years ago.…

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    Patrick Reynolds Mrs. Nagel ENG 101 24, October 2017 Persuasion Through Refutation A robber walked into a convenience store and walked up to the register pulls out a firearm and directs the cashier to give him his till. The cashier is shocked and puts his hands in the air then the robber yells at him to reach down and grab the till. When the cashier reaches down, he grabs a firearm instead of reaching for the till, and the scarred robber panics and runs away. Many people argue that stricter…

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    Stephen, following in the footsteps of his father, graduated from Queens College Cambridge and then got called before the bar in 1964; he was appointed judge of the court of appeal of England and Wales during 1999-2011. He is now currently an honorary professor of law at Warwick University and the University of Wales and Cardiff, and a judicial visitor at University College, London. His…

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    In 2008, the US Security and Exchange Commission announced its plans to force US companies to switch from the General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In the US, GAAP are the accounting procedures that companies are required to follow when generating the company’s financial statements. (Investopedia, n.d.) While the IFRS is the international accounting standards in which business transactions are reported in financial statements.…

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