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    STUDENT LIFE Student life is the best part of life. A student learns many things from books. But he has to enter the real world after his student life is over. So‚ he needs practical knowledge of things. Student life prepares a man to lead a successful life. In fact‚ student life is a life of learning. A student learns morality and good manners. He understand the value of discipline in life. So student life is a period of making and preparation. Student life is a care-free life. It is a life

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    Hofstede cultural dimensions High Power Distance First of all‚ Power distance is the one of the important part in Hofstede’s cultural dimensions. Power distance means that “ beliefs about the appropriate distribution of power in society. Which power distance level included high power distance and low power distance”. (Steers‚ et al.‚ 2010‚ p.56). In Asia‚ normally many countries are representatives of the high power distance. Of course it also comprise Laos. In Laos‚ that high power distance

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    ” This research discuss about the effects on students having a relationship or affair to opposite sex while studying. This research will figure out many effects that may lead to a positive or negative outcome that is useful to the students themselves. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary‚ relationship is a romantic or sexual relationship between two people. A lot of students nowadays get involved to many kind of relationship. Somehow students are getting careless on making decisions on this

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    BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY BAGUIO CITY PHILIPPINES (2600) COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION CRIMINOLOGY 1 (MWF) (10:30 – 11:30) COMPILATION OF: BEJELYN CIANO STANLEY MATIAS GENEVA SIMON THEORIES AND PROPONENTS OF CRIMES The scientific study of crime as a social phenomenon‚ including its causes‚ prevention‚ types‚ consequences‚ and punishment‚ and its relationship to other forms of deviant behavior such as alcohol addiction or drug abuse emerged in the 19th century as part of

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    degree‚ manslaughter‚ voluntary/non-negligent manslaughter‚ involuntary/negligent manslaughter Deliberate indifferent murder Nature and extent of murder- infanticide‚ filicide‚ eldercide Murderous relations- romantic‚ personal‚ stranger‚ student Serial killers- thrill killers‚ mission killers‚ expedience killers Female serial killers Mass murders- revenge killers‚ love killers‚ profit killers‚ terrorists killers Spree killers Assault and Battery Nature and extent of assault

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    to obtain an understanding of incarceration. Carceral tours had numerous uses for architects‚ inspectors and officials throughout the nineteenth century‚ but recently the tours are used as an observational research opportunity for social science students who are interested in learning about the carceral institutions.i The articles‚ “Problematizing Carceral Tours‚” by Justin Piche and Kevin Walby and “In Praise of the Carceral Tour: Learning from the Grendon Experience‚” by David Wilson‚ Roy Spina

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    Introduction to Criminology Theory Helps us understand situations‚ feelings‚ human behaviour and human interactions. Thought of as totally speculative Social scientists observe a phenomenon and draw out what is happening‚ give it meaning Social science gives meaning to our lives and allows to predict possible future outcomes A way to reduce crime record is to de-criminalise certain things Assumptions prejudices Theories Theories are tested generalisations and not always ‘true’ No

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    Unlike in the past students now days have a higher scope in various different fields. Turning to the economic aspect of present leading nations‚ instability is on the rise‚ therefore leading to parents not being able to pay for their children’s education and the children/students having to work. As we know that in countries like the United States of America children are trained and expected to work after the age of eighteen. I fully believe and am for students working and studying at the same time

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    I can apply this in determining how hot or cold the object. Though I have my senses in concluding the temperature of an object‚ they are unreliable and often misleading. Ex. A metal and a stone that is both expose to sun. I can conclude; base on what I’d learned that the metal is hotter than the stone. Putting a metal spoon in a cooking soup. To make the soup easily cook because metal can easily absorb heat. Heat and Internal Energy As a woman‚ I maintain the fitness of my body

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    CHAPTER 1 CRIME THEORY: CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY There could be different reasons of increasing crimes. One of the obvious reasons is poverty and social injustice. Most of the people engaged in crime either don’t have proper source of income or they are socially discriminated. So the main reason of crime is poverty and social injustice. Most of the places with high poverty and social injustice have high crime rate (Jerry‚ 1995). The most important policy implications that would be most successful

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