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    Sexual Predators

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    1. Sexual predator defined 2. Relationships 3. Characteristics of an offender 4. Characteristics of a victim 5. Protection for children 6. Jurisdiction Protecting our Future “According to a recent study‚ rapist and child molesters are arrested once for every 30 offenses they commit” (Leo‚ 2). Scary thought for the human race‚ especially for parents with children under 18. How is a sexual predator defined? Once this has been identified then the need to examine why internet relationships

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    Sociopaths come in all shapes and sizes. Most people have come in contact with at least one at some point in their life. Estimates say one in every 25 people is a sociopath. The majority of people probably think of a sociopath as a psychotic criminal. This is not the case. Only 20 percent of male and female prison inmates are sociopaths. The majority of these people live normal lives and function well in society. One of the characteristics of a sociopath is they are unfazed by uninterrupted

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    Why Zoos Have A Negative Effect On Animals What effect do zoos really have on animals? Do zoos have a negative effect on the animals? When a animal is captured and brought to a zoo‚ does it negatively affect their behavior? With the first zoo being created in 1874 this has been an almost 150 year issue that has sparked controversy among many zoologists and common people as many say that the zoo is like a prison towards the animals as they are put into an enclosure for most of their lives. Although

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    midwest as more of a lonely place especially “While your driving west from Fargo on I-94” It is not very difficult to drive in the midwest‚ simply because there are no “rises or curves on the road.” The midwest is also considered a square state‚ meaning it is more conservative and rural. Something many people are not aware of. It is also more republican than non-square states. Another characteristic that the midwest might have‚ is that it seems to gave people that are of a higher class‚ meaning that

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    Jaws

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    awsJaws Directed by Steven Spielberg‚ ‘Jaws’ is one of the highest grossing and most profitable movies ever made‚ making around five hundred million pounds. The film is about a great white shark which terrorises the shores of Amity‚ slowly picking out the towns people and dragging them down into the deep blue. In this essay I’m going to explain how Spielberg creates suspense‚ tension and panic in the film by describing camera and music techniques and how they are used in certain scenes. Firstly

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    Giraffes This research paper is about one of the most fascinating animals I have ever done researched about. This animal would be giraffes. I have researched and found a lot of interesting facts about giraffes. Some of the facts I found are‚ giraffes habitat‚ what they eat and more. Giraffes only live in one continent. This continent is Africa. Giraffes are mostly in the countries of Chad and South Africa. Giraffes need a lot of room to roam ‚ so giraffes enjoy living in the savannas

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    Nutrients

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    the body connected to the small intestine. The small intestine is where most of the digestion and absorption of food occurs. One of the functions of the pancreas is to make enzymes that digest food. Digestive enzymes from the pancreas enter the small intestine through a small duct‚ or passageway. In cystic fibrosis (CF)‚ the ducts in the pan- creas become clogged with thick‚ sticky mucus. This mucus blocks the enzymes from reaching food in the small intestine. This can lead to poor digestion and

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    Most Dangerous Animal

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    The Most Dangerous Animal asks what it is about human nature that makes it possible for human beings to regularly slaughter their own kind. It tells the story of why all human beings have the potential to be so cruel and destructive to one another. Why are we our own worst enemy? The book shows us that violence has been with us---in one form or another---since prehistoric times‚ and looking at the behavior of our most common relatives‚ the chimpanzees‚ it argues that a tendency for group violence

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    Describe an interesting film you saw recently.    You should say;  What is the title?  When did you see it?  What is the story about?  And explain why this movie was interesting to you. Last summer‚ my family and I went to AMC Movie Theater in Cupertino and enjoyed a movie entitled “Journey to the Center of the Earth”. It was a Science Fiction and adventure movie in three-dimensions. We enjoyed state-of –the-art computer graphics in the movie. For instance‚ when a dinosaur chased the characters

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    B- Do they have the moral rights nonhuman animals? What kind of legal status should we give them? This debate has become hugely confusing. Some activist animal rights maintain that we must allow other animals have the same rights as humans. Of course‚ this is absurd. There are many human rights are simply not applicable to non-human beings. I would like to propose something a little different. A sensible and coherent on animal rights theory should focus on only a right for all animals: the right

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