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    One responsibility teenagers should have is self-discipline as it allows them to have order in life. Self-discipline is essential to succeed in life as it is necessary to express various virtues such as respect‚ punctuality and good temper. Therefore‚ without self-discipline‚ there is little chance to succeed in life as self-discipline is the determining factor of how others judge you. Being the future generation of our society‚ it is important that youths or teenager abide by certain rules or norms

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    What If… Citizens Were Required to Vote. Do you agree with the concept that every American should be required to cast a ballot? Why or why not? I both agree and disagree. I agree because I am sick of hearing the complaints of how this President or that representative has ruined the country. If everyone were required to vote then they would be responsible for the person they elected into office and for the outcome of that person’s time spent in office. I disagree because this country was founded

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    an idea to get into the food business‚ mainly targeting tourists. So came up the idea of setting up a food court style dining environment within Cox’s Bazaar. This is how Maroon 5 started‚ where 5 represents not only the five entrepreneurs but also the five stalls of food within establish a business that has the potential to sustain for a long time and also has the the food court. We have initially divided the work in terms functions among us as described below: * Abu Shoaib – Manager‚ Operations

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    intelligent and work hard you can make it in society. This is the ideology of meritocracy that you are referring too. Meritocracy‚ meaning that through hard work you can achieve success. However‚ this is just an ideology‚ a belief system that we as a society have incorporated into our structure as a sense of reality. There are factors that go against this belief such as‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and social. For one‚ in the economic aspect‚ both of your parent’s work which means you did not need feel the pressure

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    Juvenile justice system Checkpoint/Juvenile Court Process The Juvenile Court system is managed under the theory of rehabilitation rather than punishment in which also acts as parens patriae. Parens patriae is when a parent is reluctant or incapable to control a child‚ the state has the power to step in and act in the child’s and society’s best interest (Meyer & Grant‚ 2003). All juvenile courts have a judge of some type and have limited jurisdictions in which the judge is only allowed to hear

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    On my first visit to the Downing District Court Centre‚ I witnessed the arrest of a youthful “man in his 20s”‚ ’Sydney Downing Centre court placed in lockdown after machete scare’ (2016). However‚ I noticed various rules in how the policemen controlled the environment. When the young man made threats with his machete‚ the hierarchy and authority of the police was formally demonstrated through his arrest‚ as they handcuffed and locked him in the police van. This making me feel conscious of my own

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    When preparing for my court observation‚ I began wondering what could possibly effect a judge’s decision when it came down to deciding a sentence for a juvenile. After some brainstorming‚ I decided to observe factors that juveniles themselves displayed‚ and attempted to see if those factors influenced a judge’s decision. When originally starting my observations‚ I went in with five variables to look for which included the gender of the defendant‚ the defendants attire‚ the attitude in which they

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    Court System Structure In California‚ the court system is divided into two systems‚ trial courts and appellate courts. Trial courts consist are the Superior Courts and appellate courts consist of 6 Courts of Appeal and 1 Supreme Court. Trial Courts The state of California has 58 counties‚ each with its own Superior (trial) court(s). For these 58 counties‚ there are about 450 facilities that are utilized to hear cases‚ such as small claims court for example. These courts also have jurisdiction

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    Trial and Appellate Courts CJS 220 The Court System Trial and Appellate Courts Trial courts and appellate courts have differences not only in their functions but also in what and who are involved in the proceedings. Trial courts are the point of origin for the cases. The prosecutor’s function is to prove the defendant guilty through evidence‚ witness testimony‚ and possibly cross-examination of the defendant. The defense attorney works to disprove the prosecutor’s case through in the same

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    Luther King Jr. recited his “I have a dream speech” from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.‚ his demanding for racial justice and an integrated nation while believing all citizens are created equal fueled the passion behind his words of his “i have a dream” speech. His main message from the speech is that minorities should be able to have equal rights and not have to deal with criminal injustice. King gives purpose to why he believes minorities should have equality. Criminal injustice

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