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    Essay Topic: European settlement in Australia provided the catalyst for the near destruction of Indigenous society European settlement had a negative impact on the Indigenous Australians and it provided a catalyst for the destruction of Indigenous society. The impact of European settlement on the Indigenous people of Australia was disastrous due to many things such as taking land that belonged to the Aboriginal people. Though there were some attempts to understand each culture‚ it led to various

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    Criminal Evidence Uniqua Campbell Central Carolina Technical College February 3‚ 2014 What is criminal evidence? Criminal evidence is any exhibit or testimony that will identify guilt‚ blame‚ or fault in a criminal case. In many cases‚ it is questioned upon what actually constitutes “acceptable” evidence (Ellis‚ 2008). From time to time there have been many cases which have been thrown out‚ and criminals who have gone free‚ because the evidence was “corrupt” so to say. To be

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    The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was established under the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 ‘as the principal prosecuting agency’ in England and Wales that take over cases which the police had decided to prosecute. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 transferred most of the charging power from the police to CPS‚ giving the impression of a public service that counterbalance the increased police force while delivering justice by working independently of them. However‚ since the inception of CPS‚ there

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    Corporal Punishment

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    "Should corporal punishment by parents be banned" is always an arguable topic since there are both supporters and people who are against corporal punishment.  Corporal punishment includes pinching‚ hitting or beating with a ruler or stick.  Recently‚ there were some extreme cases of corporal punishment.  A drunken father hit his son and commanded him to walk on the street naked since he was so naughty.  Besides‚ a single mother hurt her daughter with a knife because her daughter did not finish her

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    Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. The judicial decree that someone be punished in this manner is a death sentence‚ while the actual process of killing the person is an execution. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences. The term capital originates from the Latin capitalis‚ literally "regarding the head" (referring to execution by beheading).[1] Capital

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    Capital Punishment “An eye for an eye‚ and a tooth for a tooth‚” is a quote that is presented intermittently when the discussion of capital punishment is conferred. This quote comes from Hammurabi’s Code which is one of the most ancient written law-abiding documents found in the world (Stockdale). It states that if a person commits a crime‚ for example‚ murder‚ the culprit shall receive the equal of the crime; which in this case would be execution. Despite being a popular kind of punishment in ancient

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    UNIT 212. PROVIDE SUPPORT TO MANAGE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT UNIT 212. PROVIDE SUPPORT TO MANAGE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT 212.1 UNDESTAND APPROACHES TO MANAGING PAIN AND DISCOMFORD 1. explain the importance of a holistic approach to managing pain and discomfort It is important that we take into consideration‚ areas other than physical pain and have a holistic approach. Pain is whatever the person who is suffering it feels it to be. Physical pain can be experienced as a result of disease

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    Consequences of Divorce

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    A. Introduction The divorce rate continues to increase from year to year. While many studies are conducted on the reasons for divorce‚ fewer focus on the consequences that occur after. Although each case comes with its own set of circumstances‚ I am going to focus on two articles that look at some of the consequences that occur after a divorce. The first will focus on the adult children of divorced couples while the second takes an in depth look at how African American women fair following

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    Juvenile Justice Essay: Is Stricter Punishment the Answer? When I think of stricter punishment‚ I think of life long sentences. Many juveniles are in fact given life sentences but not all of them are getting the help that they need while doing the time. I feel like it’s not more or so about how much time they’re serving that’s effective‚ but it is about the resources available to the juveniles. I do feel as though each crime is different and deserves different sentencing‚ but if we are talking

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    Do companies creating products and solutions have a responsibility to consider the effects of these products on society? The popular answer would be yes. Every day‚ we see brand development benefits that arise out of an organizations CSR initiatives‚ we cannot argue against their contribution to a company’s profits. Milton Freidman states that the only social responsibility a business has is to increase its profits. It sounds crude and carries an unpopular view in today’s world. But the simplicity

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