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    As a stunningly beautiful work of art‚ "The Lover"‚ by Marguerite Duras‚ realistically and profoundly exposes the astonishing harmonization and clashing dissonance of love‚ sexuality and antagonism‚ memory and forgetfulness‚ emotions of happiness and dolefulness‚ and certitude of being desired. Memoirs of Marguerite Duras‚ as a reworking of the childhood in Indochina‚ intensely flowed out from her heart‚ artistically delineated into her novel and inextricably‚ bounded together and entwined with the

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    and Seizure: http://www.lawhandbook.sa.gov.au/ch03s01s02.php Debelle‚ B. (2006). Judge for Yourelf: A Guide to Sentencing in Australia. JUDICIAL CONFERENCE OF AUSTRALIA. Marcus‚ P.‚ & Waye‚ V. (2004). Australia and the United States: Two Common Criminal Justice Systems Uncommonly at Odds. William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository‚ 28-116. Reuters‚ T. (2010‚ November 20). Sentencing Guildlines in the American Justice System. Retrieved from FindLaw: http://knowledgebase.findlaw.com/kb/2010/Nov/203582

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    Abstract Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a motor neuron disease‚ degenerative and fatal in nature‚ that affects the worldwide population and more than 12‚000 people in the United States alone. ALS remains idiopathic in nature‚ with only a small percentage of familial infection‚ and research into the causes and the progression of the disease has made little headway in the last 25 years‚ despite rising scientific interest. This article will provide a brief description of the known pathophysiology

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    robberies want to see the offenders punished. It is noticeable that the public’s desire is to be safe and protected from being a victim of armed robbery. While on the other hand‚ the legislature must show caution in legislating across the board sentencing and defend discretion for the judicial system to consider the specific aspects that creates each case. “Yet advocates of deserved punishment argue that it is not automatically evident how intermediate sanctions compare with either prison or probation

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    A Presentation on Legumes Submitted to Dr. M. G Patil Professor & Head Department of Horticulture Submitted by Mr. G.A Shitu M.Sc Jnr. PG12AGR4026 Department of Agricultural Extension Education College of Agriculture University of Agricultural Sciences Raichur‚ 584102 INTRODUCTION Legumes are simple fruit called pod that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides when dry. They are rich source of plant protein with ability to fix Nitrogen via

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    References: J O’Meara‚ Gregory. (2010). Compassion and the public interest: Wisconsin ’s new compassionate release legislation. Federal Sentencing Reporter‚ 23(1)‚ 33-38. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/fsr.2010.23.1.33

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    The Sentencing Project “work for a fair and effective U.S. criminal justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing policy‚ addressing unjust racial disparities and practices‚ and advocating for alternatives to incarceration” (2013‚ p. 2). They outline that African-American males are six times more likely to be incarcerated than white males and 2.5 times more likely than Hispanic males (The Sentencing Project‚ 2013‚ p. 3). In 2011‚ the US Bureau

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    http://www.assignmentcloud.com CJS 230 WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT THE ROLE OF SENTENCING IN CORRECTIONS Check this A+ tutorial guideline at http://www.assignmentcloud.com/CJS-230/CJS-230-WEEK-2-ASSIGNMENT-THE-ROLE-OF-SENTENCING-IN-CORRECTIONS Assignment: The Role of Sentencing in Corrections You are a legal scholar on sentencing invited as a guest lecturer to provide information on the models‚ the options‚ and the reforms of sentencing to a law class. · Resource: Ch. 4 of Corrections · Review Ch. 4 of Corrections

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    gave him the mandatory sentence of life without parole. Miller’s lawyers moved for a new trial and the Circuit Court’s denial of the motion. Miller then appealed to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals‚ challenging both the constitutionality of sentencing a 14-year-old to life without parole and the mandatory imposition of a life-without-parole sentence on a 14-year-old. The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals held that Miller’s conviction was not

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    2010 Nature of Task: Case Study/Research Assessment Task #1 Topic: Crime The Case of R v King By Haylen Young Legal Citation Regina v King [2004] NSWCCA 444 revised - 7/12/2004 Elements of the offence * Mens Rea The sentencing judge found that it was established beyond reasonable doubt that the respondent‚ after finding out that Flick was pregnant‚ that the course of terminating the offspring by any means in his power‚ either consensual or otherwise was going to be taken

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