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    In the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. These groups include the police who investigate the crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. When there is a trial‚ a selective number of individuals are called before the court known as the jury. It is not only the right and duty of juries to judge the facts‚ but also what is the law. To ultimately determine a verdict‚ the jury must take all information into consideration

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    WORLD PEACE & SECURITY WORLD PEACE World peace is an ideal of freedom‚ peace‚ and happiness among and within all nations and/or people. World peace is an idea of planetary non-violence by which nations willingly cooperate‚ either voluntarily or by virtue of a system of governance that prevents warfare. The term is sometimes used to refer to a cessation of all hostility among all individuals. For example‚ World Peace could be crossing boundaries via human rights‚ technology‚ education‚ engineering

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    Maintaining family ties As you read this chapter‚ you may find yourself looking for some magic formula‚ some specific set of communication patterns or skills that will enable you family to reach the zenith of family life. You should know by now that you won’t encounter any such formula in this book. The interpersonal communication patterns that leat to success or failure are many‚ and their creation and variety should by a source of celebration as much as sorrow.in fact many family therapists and

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    In 2011 the main diseases responsible for the highest percentage of deaths within Northern Ireland were cancer‚ diseases of the circulatory system such as heart disease and strokes and also diseases of the respiratory system such as pneumia. 1 The World Health Organisation call these diseases Non – communicabe diseases (NCD’S) and stated that NCD’S accounted for 63% of deaths worldwide in 2008 and by 2030 they will exceed communicabe diseases to becoming the most common. 2 The World Health Organisation

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    Human rights/ hsc legal studies Definition of human rights: In general sense human rights refer to a collection of basic rights of freedoms‚ believed to belong justifiably to all human beings. They are considered to be universal‚ in alienable and inherit to all people Cases: the Syrian revolution: this case shows human rights in terms of violating the essential rights‚ as the war started when al asaads forces cracked down on civilians demanding more freedoms and government reform‚ with alasaad

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    Building Peace is divided into two parts. Part one is an introduction to understanding contemporary armed conflict including defining current conflicts as identitybased and locating them more internally (intra-state) than internationally‚ with diffuse power and weakened central authority characteristics. Conflicts are protracted because they become lodged in long-standing relationships and are characterised by social-psychological perceptions‚ emotions‚ and subjective and cultural experiences. International

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    All the world over people crave for peace. The leaders and politicians of the world are trying to achieve world peace. But many difficulties come in the way. There is fear and suspicion among nations. Russia suspects the motives of American. America likewise does not trust Russia. Pakistan says that it is afraid of India. That is way she is aiming herself with latest weapons. Some countries are very much advance in science. Their economic condition is far superior to that of others. Such countries

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    Retribution I believe that retribution should be the foremost goal of the criminal justice system in the United States today because of its perspective of “an eye for an eye”. Retribution is a theory that states that people should be punished for that crime that they have committed equally to what they have done (396). It is not like the other two goals of punishment‚ which is deterrence and rehabilitation that does not make much of an impact on criminals we see today. Deterrence has many problems

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    What is the role of science and technology in warfare? Human beings can be characterized by several traits through out their history; two of those traits are the constant need to acquire and discover new knowledge and the other one is the use of force as a way to impose itself to another person or society. Seeing these two like this anyone could say at plain sight that they have nothing in common however it is undeniable that technological and scientific advances have influenced wars and conflicts

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    The criminal justice system is theorized to support this “status quo” and‚ in some ways‚ intensify. Although both classes can possibly commit acts of deviance or criminal behavior‚ the way society classifies crime for each class is quite different‚ due to the corruption

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