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    Why is crime and violence high in America? Crime and violence is high in America because there are people in America as it is all over the world that cannot follow rules. There are thieves‚ rapist‚ and murders in every place in America. My expectations were not met. The crime rate is not high in every place in America. I found out that crime is high in communities with high poverty rate more so than any other community. This information causes my perspective to change greatly. I look at crime in a

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    between exchange rates‚ interest rates • In this lecture we will learn how exchange rates accommodate equilibrium in financial markets. For this purpose we examine the relationship between interest rates and exchange rates. Interest rates are the return to holding interest-bearing financial assets. In the previous lecture we have pointed out that as being a financial asset exchange rates tend to adjust more quickly to new information that goods prices. Like exchange rates‚ interest rates are also the prices

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    Crime rates have changed through out history. This information is available to us because of programs designed to track the rate crimes increase in comparison to a component of the population. The crime rates are guidelines that help us manage the potential increase in future crimes and help us devise a system that is prepared to deal with the complications they pose to our society. There are three programs commonly used to establish crime rates. Uniform Crime Reporting

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    Diffusion is a way nonvascular plants can get water. It is the movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until they are equal. An example of diffusion is red food coloring. When you put food coloring in a glass of water the color will spread through the water until all of it is a red tint. This shows the molecules of the food coloring equally distributed in the area of the water. Osmosis is a special type of diffusion where only the water molecules

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    Rate of reaction

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    9.5 Tests for halogens and halide Ions Test for halogen Test method Test observations Test chemistry and comments Chlorine gas Cl2 A pungent green gas. (i) Apply damp blue litmus. (Can use red litmus and just see bleaching effect.) (ii) A drop silver nitrate on the end of a glass rod into the gas. (i) litmus turns red and then is bleached white. (ii) White precipitate. (i) Non-metal‚ is acid in aqueous solution and a powerful oxidising agent (ii) It forms a small amount of chloride ion in water

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    Do natural disasters have an impact on crime rate? It is obvious that this type of event is not taken lightly. Some are not prepared‚ when everything is lost and they don’t have so much as a dollar to their name it can get tough. Many experience gruesome hardships‚ such as hunger‚ sickness‚ and even death. The death toll varies in different disaster situations but the number is still high. Many are left homeless whole families‚ with young children and nothing to fall back on nowhere to go. Not everyone

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    Time and Elimination Rate

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    * Milk Kidney – Nephron Glomurelar filtration- Refer to book Order of rxn-it refers to the way in w/c the conc of a drug or reactant influences the rate of chemical rxn 1st order reaction -causes constant percentage of the drug to be lost per unit time -An elimination rate constant can be describe -Ke( elimination rate constant) the unit is t ½ -One the log plot‚ the slope is equal to- ke/2.303 -The factor 2.303 converts from natural log to base 10 log units -Half-life-is the

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    While most people view entertainment as harmless‚ leisurely fun‚ Gabler was able to see that the enjoyment people felt from it was merely a disguise that masked the ruin and corruption that has become of it. Entertainment has the capacity to warp one’s views of reality‚ making him or her believe in a world that doesn’t exist‚ thereby slowing the progress of mankind. Different forms of entertainment have caused a great deal of irreparable damage to today’s society. Many people who have been captivated

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    Cause of increasing crime rate in Cambodia: -Poverty: because most of the poor don’t have enough money to get education and food‚ so they will do whatever for getting food without thinking well like rob or steal someone. -Imbalance between rich and poor: As we can see in our social‚ there are a lot of poor people and the gap between rich and poor is very far. The rich have many cars in their house but the poor don’t have any cars even food to eat. Thus they will think it is not fair and try to

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    Community policing is defined as a philosophy‚ management style‚ and organizational strategy centered on police-community partnerships and problems solving to address problems of crime and social disorder in society. While community policing was first seen during the Frankpledge System‚ as it was built from the “ground up”‚ policing took a turn for the worst to the traditional model of policing‚ where a hierarchy exists. The traditional model focuses on random‚ rapid and reactive investigations‚

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