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    texting-while-driving‚ according to information AAA gathered from the state’s Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. A state police spokesman in Harrisburg said troopers wrote 303 of the citations‚ slightly less than a quarter of the total. The most citations -- 545 -- were issued in the Philadelphia metro area consisting of Philadelphia‚ Bucks‚ Chester‚ Delaware and Montgomery counties. The seven-county Pittsburgh metro area was a distant second with 196 citations. The area includes Allegheny

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    gun possession

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    ENACTMENT OF STRINGENT LAWS ON GUN POSSESSION School violence is a major concern that is facing this nation and the world as a whole. It is forming a trending topic all over the nation that will end up disastrous if not curbed. The year 2012 saw horrifying mass shootings across the country from a primary school in Aurora‚ Colorado to an elementary school in Newtown‚ Connecticut. In December‚ 58 percent of Americans wanted stricter laws surrounding the sale of firearms while only six percent believed

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    3. The choice to belong to a community or group can challenge or enrich. How has this interpretation of belonging been reflected in your texts? As You Like It | Precious | * Jaques’ self-isolation at the end of the play after the four weddings. * Jaques’ inability to adapt to the forest environment isolates him from the group and leads to his decision to return to court. * Orlando/Adam’s relationship. * Orlando/Oliver’s relationship – Oliver’s lack of support for Orlando and lack

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    Adverse Possession

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    Adverse Possession Introduction: The area of law in question here is adverse possession of freehold land. Wylie defines adverse possession as “possession of land which is inconsistent with the title of the true owner. The law on adverse possession in Ireland‚ and indeed throughout much of the common law world‚ is extremely conscientious and ambiguous. Therefore‚ it is impossible to say with certainty how the courts will decide this issue. The major difficulty encountered in this area stems from

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    If the offender is a minor any opportunities for future education and scholarships are virtually out the window. I understand that what I did could determine the quality of the rest of my life. It could affect my family that I could possibly start in the future; it could destroy my reputation and the trust of my parents. Teenagers can easily fall in with the wrong crowd which is usually why they will start behaving irrationally. The peer pressure and influence of ones self-esteem issues can get

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    John In Possession

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    Stated by a Roman Juror in Ulpian‚ Digest of Justinian: "Ownership has nothing in common with possession". As Craig Anderson said in Property: A guide to Scots Law: “One may both possess and own an item of property‚ or neither own nor possess it. Equally‚ one may own without possessing or possess without owning. Neither is determined by the other.” Possession is not clearly defined but rather has two clear elements; act of the mind and act of the body. John has recently separated with his partner

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    Precious Ramotswe

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    feeling of what it is like to live in the sub-Saharan part of Africa. The setting of this novel is located in the African country of Botswana. Precious Ramotswe is the main character. She is very self-sufficient‚ wise and compassionate towards the people in her community and the people that come to her and her detective agency. In the beginning of the book‚ Precious describes her childhood experiences and the opportunities that allowed to her open her own business with vivid memories such as ones about

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    Something Precious

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    Something Precious I have earned recently that sometimes we lose something to gain something. I have experienced a hurt that was so deep that it was my belief that it would never end. I recently was blessed to have a brand new grandchild a girl. This little girl could not have come at a better time in my life. Brianna Scott was born on November 30. 2010 at 8:14 pm. This could not have been better timing. Three years ago one of my grandsons’s hung himself and now lives in a vegetative state. I

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    Precious Psych

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    the parenting style of Precious’ mother? How did this parent style impact Precious in terms of her physical‚ cognitive‚ social and moral development? Provide very specific examples. Precious’ mother exhibit’s extremely authoritarian parenting style and some aspects of neglectful parenting. Her authoritarian parenting comes in the form of her need to always be in control and exerts that control on Precious. She always wants things to be done her way and does not give precious a chance to have a say

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    Precious Metals

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    Lure of precious metals: Precious metals were a major pull factor for the west because everybody was looking for the opportunity to become wealthy individuals which was known as the American dream at that time. Gold and silver was the metals that every single person was looking for in the westward expansion‚ immigrants and citizens were willing to kill to get their hands on any gold or silver mine. The killing‚ weirdly enough‚ was mostly was the removal of Indians. The India wars: War was inedible

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