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    Criminal : Snatch Theft

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    Snatch Theft Snatch theft is becoming a serious issue nowadays. During the months of June and July 2004‚ the local media‚ especially the press‚ have been replete with reports of crime and violence in Malaysia. There have been many reports of snatch thefts which has given a great impact to the society. Police statistics on these crimes indicate that they are on the rise. Therefore‚ there is a sense of anxiety‚ even panic and fear in the air. The seriousness of this crime can be proven when on

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    Freemason

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    Early years Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born on October 25‚ 1881‚ in Malaga‚ Spain. He was the eldest and only son with two younger sisters‚ Lola and Concepción. His father‚ José Ruiz Blasco‚ was a professor in the School of Arts and Crafts. Pablo’s mother was Maria Ruiz Picasso (the artist used her surname from about 1901 on). It is rumored that Picasso learned to draw before he could speak. As a child‚ his father frequently took him to bullfights‚ and one of his earlier paintings was a scene from a

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    Corporal Punishhment

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    TO PUNISH OR DISCIPLINE? TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE ABOLITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Loretta Cicognani A research report submitted to the School of Human and Community Development‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ Johannesburg‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Education (Educational Psychology). Johannesburg 2004 I ABSTRACT In the last decade‚ corporal punishment in South African schools was banned. This is in keeping with international

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    Non Fatal Offences

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    10/1/08 INTRODUCTION
 NON‐FATAL
OFFENCES
OF
 VIOLENCE
 •  Defined
in
Part
8
Crimes
Act
1961.
–Crimes
Against
the
 Person.
 •  Here
concerned
to
look
at
crimes
falling
short
of
murder
or
 manslaughter.
 •  Sexual
offences
defined
in
Part
7
CA
1961.
 •  Offences
within
Part
8
include:
 •  Homicide
(ss158
‐181)
 •  AborTon
(ss182
–
187A)
 •  Assaults
to
the
person
(ss
188
‐204)
 •  Female
genital
muTlaTon
(ss
204A‐204B)
 •  Bigamy
(ss
205
–
207)
 •  AbducTon
(ss
208
–
210A)

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    Childhood Punishment 2) A Listing Essay E.g. Why football is such a popular sport. (List - reasons) Five things I love the most (List – things you love) 3) A Discussion of Both Sides of an Issue E.g. What are the advantages and disadvantages of caning as a form of punishment? Discuss the merits and demerits of watching television. 4) Arguing for a Particular Point of View (Argumentative Writing) E.g. Should examinations be abolished? Teenage years are the worst time of one’s life. Do you agree

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    Reserch Methods (Word Count 2952) Perceptions of health risk and smoking habit in young people. 1. Intruduction Most people begin smoking when they are teenagers and go on to become regular smokers as adults. It has been suggested that young people are attracted to the ’image’ they associate with smoking. The tobacco industry has created an image of smoking as being tough‚ cool‚ sexy or a form of rebellion. Although nicotine addiction keeps people smoking‚ young people usually start smoking

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    Corporal Punishment

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    1 CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS IN SOUTH ASIA Submitted to the Committee on the Rights of the Child Day of General Discussion on Violence Against Children 28 September 2001 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 I. INTRODUCTION 4 II. HOW CHILDREN ARE AFFECTED BY CORPORAL 5 PUNISHMENT 2.1 Risk for the Child’s Physical and Psychological Health 5 2.2 Impact on Retention and Learning Achievements 6 III. LEGAL FRAMEWORK 7 3.1 The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the

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    MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE IN COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT Presented by Name | FIN/IC Number | Participation Marks Awarded | Gerry Vicentius Sajuti | G1180480U | | Diana Ong Cabillan | G5304258P | | Cecillia Satryo | G1188819X | | ANALYSIS | /40% | RESEARCH | /30% | ORGANIZATION | /15% | PRESENTATION | /15% | Date of Submission: 16 OCTOBER 2012 Name of Lecturer: DANIEL THEYAGU

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    children have the same rights as adults‚ for example the right to dignity. It also ensures they are given respect and fairness in the way they’re treated. This led to settings not being able to use any type of ’physical punishment’‚ like slapping or caning despite gaining the parent’s consent to do so or not because it is seen

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    A Comparative Study on Whipping as Punishment for Muslim Women Offenders Yuhanza Binti Othman‚ Ekmil Krisnawati Erlen Joni‚ Ida Rahayu binti Mahat Faculty of Law‚ UiTM‚ Kampus Bandaraya Melaka yuhanza255@melaka.uitm.edu.my‚ ekmil777@melaka.uitm.edu.my‚ idarahayu@melaka.uitm.edu.my ABSTRACT Imposing whipping sentence serves not only to punish the offender for crime committed but to deter commission of the crime in the future. There are various offences which are punishable by whipping

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