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    not perform at school to an extent which is in keeping with their potential. (1) learning difficulties (2) auditory receptive problems (3) physical disabilities (4) intellectual disabilities 6 Children subject to sudden spells of aggresiveness‚ vandalism or bad temper‚ may suffer from … (1) tremor. (2) disruptive behaviour. (3) disguised epilepsy. (4) neurological dysfunction. 7 Refraction errors can cause the following eye

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    The sonoma county court system uses diversion services for its first time juvenile offenders for certain crimes. This diversion program starts before any trial begins and after the case is analyzed to see if it qualifies. These are a lot of drug and theft cases that juveniles in the community are guilty of. The court hands the defendants to the Probation Department. The offender has multiple factors that must be included to qualify for the program. If the individual does qualify they are put on

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    Slide 2:  What is Cybercrime? Crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person’s identity or illegal imports or malicious programs Cybercrime is nothing but where the computer used as an object or subject of crime Online activities are just as vulnerable to crime and can compromise personal safety just as effectively as common everyday crimes. Lawmakers‚ law enforcement‚ and individuals need to know how to protect themselves and the persons for which they are responsible.

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    What‚ if anything‚ can be learnt about the ‘crime problem’ from studying Home Office criminal statistics? Previous to April 2012 the Home office was the most definitive source of being accountable for recording official statistics‚ since then the Office for National Statistics took responsibility for such data. This essay will cover the current trends portrayed by the Home Office criminal statistics‚ and the levels of insight we obtain form understanding them.Initially to learn and get an understanding

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    rice that was designed to alleviate some major problems in the world. One farmer passionately said‚ “we do not want our people‚ especially our children‚ to be used in these experiments.” However‚ there were several people outraged by this act of vandalism. One of those people‚ Amy Harmon‚ decided to bury the notion that Golden Rice is detrimental to human health. She attempted this difficult task in her article‚ “Golden Rice: Lifesaver?” I will be analyzing how she conveys her message to the readers

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    Computer Crime Is Increasing A report discussing the proposition that computer crime has increased dramatically over the last 10 years. Introduction Computer crime is generally defined as any crime accomplished through special knowledge of computer technology. Increasing instances of white-collar crime involve computers as more businesses automate and the information held by the computers becomes an important asset. Computers can also become objects of crime when they or their contents are damaged

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    We have heard of the Columbine shooting‚ where in the spring of 1999 in Littleton‚ Colorado over a dozen people where killed and many others were wounded at the hands of two students. Or even more recently‚ we heard about the Virginia Tech massacre where a single student killed thirty-two people and wounded over twenty more. University of Texas‚ California State University‚ San Diego State University‚ the list of school violence is long and heart-breaking. Students and teachers have lost their lives

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    carry out complete risk assessment and address security issues by implementing required security systems. Physical security system is a fundamental component of an establishment‚ which protects a several aspects such as building security‚ theft‚ vandalism and falsification of records. Therefore‚ organizations and companies need to highly aware of to protect their physical assets. The foundation of a competent security management can prevents such risk like discovering solutions‚ authorization‚

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    tvPRO CCTV CAMERAS AT SCHOOLS: Security cameras are helping lots of people in the world by catching things on tape and recording illegal actions. But one of the most important places that needs security cameras are schools. However‚ some schools still don’t have them. Why are there security cameras in every mall and movie theatre but not in every school? Is it because some school districts are too cheap or just plain lazy? We need to get cameras in schools all around the world and stop spending

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    Durkheim’s functionalist theory Functionalism sees society as based on value consensus. It sees members of society as sharing a common culture. A culture is a set of norms‚ values‚ beliefs and goals. This produces social solidarity which binds people together. Functionalists argue that in order to achieve this solidarity‚ society has two key mechanisms. 1. Socialisation- instils the shared culture. This helps to ensure that individuals internalise the same norms and values. They feel it

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