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    Analyzing media can help you better understand what message an author is trying to portray. The Choice is a movie that was released in 2016. It is based on a book written by Nicholas Sparks. At the end of this movie there is a scene where Gabby is in a coma in the hospital and Travis visits her and talks to her. In this scene‚ the audience feels an emotional connection to Travis. The producer of The Choice uses pathos to appeal to the audience’s emotions. The producer appeals to the audience’s emotion

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    MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY CRIMINAL LAW II 8TH JULY 2012 GROUP MEMBERS ADM 1. ANTHONY GACHERU DLAW/111/03297 2. DANIEL MUIRURI DLAW/111/02254 Disscuss Crimes that carry the death sentences Under Kenyan law‚ offences of murder‚ treason and robbery with violence‚ including attempted robbery with violence‚ carry a mandatory death sentence3. In this paper‚ the National Commission seeks to demonstrate the urgent need for the abolition of the death penalty from Kenya’s statutes. This is

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    CYBER CRIMES AND STEPS TO PREVENT AND CONTROL SYNOPSIS OF CYBER CRIMES Information Technology solutions have paved a way to a new world of internet‚ business networking and e-banking‚ budding as a solution to reduce costs‚ change the sophisticated economic affairs to more easier‚ speedy‚ efficient‚ and time saving method of transactions. Internet has emerged as a blessing for the present pace of life but at the same time also resulted in various threats to the consumers and other institutions for

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    The Latent Trait Theory and Violent Crime Petra Torri Nova Southeastern University [CRJU 2220: Criminology Prof. J. Brecher] The Latent Trait Theory and Violent Crime Developmental theories‚ such as the Latent Trait Theory explain criminal behavior through life-course fundamentals. Violent crimes‚ such as murder and battery are accordingly the result of behavior that has been shaped starting in one’s childhood. This paper explains violent behavior and it’s causes through the Latent Trait

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    Harmanjot Kaur Professor Edmunds English 105 (1pm) Writing Assignment 1 Should K-12 Teachers be Allowed to Carry Guns on Campus? Out of all of the places you have determined do you really think a school is a secure place where your child could be. Well not all of the time? Let’s take Sandy Hook Elementary School for an example. None of the 20 children and 6 teachers ever imagined that they weren’t going to live and see tomorrow. If they had known all of this wouldn’t have happened. Their beautiful

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    I Deserve to Carry a Gun The question is: to carry a gun or not to carry a gun? That is a huge question in our world today. I think people should be able to decide for themselves. Guns protect people and make people feel more comfortable in dangerous situations. Even long ago‚ women and men both would carry a gun on them—they were hidden somewhere or on display in a holster. Any competent person should be able to carry a gun on them for their own protection. In the essay titled‚ “A Peaceful

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    Cheryl Jackson ENG 101 Professor November 7‚ 2012 “Firearms Laws” The debate over people being allowed to carry guns has been going on for a long time. The real debate should be whether or not these laws are really reducing or increasing violent crimes in America today. According to the website‚ Gunowners.org‚ an individual can purchase any firearm from a federal‚ firearms licensee (FFL) in another state by going to his place of business(Gun). The right to keep and bear arms is addressed

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    Concealed Weapons It is the second amendment for the right to bear arms. Every different state decides if people have the right to carry a concealed weapon. Federal gun control laws also affect the implication of the states laws. People are held to gunpoint nearly every day in big cities like Chicago‚ New York‚ and Los Angeles. If this happens to someone‚ they should have the right to defend themselves and match the power. People just need to make the right choices with that weapon. Concealed

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    for a violent crime is seventeen years old or less‚ although kids ages five to seventeen represent only 15.5 percent of the population.”Juvenile Offenders are classified by most legal systems in Western nations as people who have not reached the age of majority‚ which is the legal definition for the threshold of adulthood.”The age that is considered as an adult in most of the U.S. is 18 years old.And some states the age considered for adults in the legal system is as young as 14 for a violent crime

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    Colin Holter Tollefsen English Period 5 March 11‚ 2013 Technology Invading Privacy to Prevent Crime Privacy is a basic right that is appreciated by everyone who has it‚ regardless of location‚ background‚ or even political and religious beliefs. Some people think that it is more important to protect the common good by allowing the government to spy and track as they wish and prevent crime from happening. However‚ many others think that the government should not have this right to invade privacy

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