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    Sequence # 49 Should the Juvenile Court be Abolished? I. Introduction The purpose of this paper will be to examine the juvenile court system and whether or not abolishing it is the practical thing to do. To start off with‚ I will give a brief history of what the juvenile court system consist of and what it was designed to do. Next I will go into both sides of the debate to determine whether or not to abolish the juvenile court system. We will first take a look at the two concepts of the

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    The year 1966 was a turning point for rights of United States citizens because of the Supreme Court case‚ Miranda v. Arizona. Miranda was arrested for rape and kidnapping of a woman. Following his arrest‚ he was convicted based on his confession of the crime. Nevertheless‚ the Supreme Court ruled that his rights were violated according to the Fifth Amendment‚ which lead to his release. Reynolds Lancaster and Gina Jones were two authors that pointed importance of rights and issues related to the case

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    Korematsu V. United States was a court case during the time of World War II. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ people of Japanese descent were considered threats. As a result‚ Franklin Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 9066 on February 19‚ 1942. This Order demanded that each and every person of Japanese descent be moved to internment camps‚ regardless of citizenship. Fred Korematsu‚ a Japanese American citizen‚ refused to leave his home to go to the internment camp. Therefore‚ he was convicted

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    Americans; and gay Americans and Americans with a disability. They swung open for you‚ and they swung open for me..." —Barack Obama (Vi-An Nguyen). Court cases were held and taken all the way to Supreme Court‚ over time they began to make a huge impact and they led up to the movement that eventually dispose of judgement and racism. Three of many highly influential court cases helped America be more united and increasingly civil by giving everyone equal access to all services‚ letting men and women of any race

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    order for a country to be truly democratic‚ all people must have these rights because the population consists of everyone‚ not just one race. One of the key moments in the oppression of the African American community was the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court

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    Exercise 8: Compare and contrast multiprocessing and concurrent processing. Describe the role of process synchronization for both systems. Exercise 10: SEE ANSWERS Exercise 13: SEE ANSWERS Advanced Exercise 16: SEE ANSWERS ANSWERS: Exercise 2: a. Example of Deadlock: When two people are about to buy the same product at the same time. b. Example of Starvation: When one person borrowed a pen from his classmate and his classmate gets his pen back. c. Example of Race:

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    sources in the Graded Assignment: Primary Sources sheet to answer the following questions. (2 points) Score 1. What did Fred T. Korematsu do that resulted in his arrest and conviction? Answer: He challenged the government order to evacuate all Japanese into war camps. (2 points) Score 2. According to the first paragraph from the excerpts of the majority opinion‚ what did the U.S. government believe some Japanese Americans would do if they were allowed to remain free on the West Coast

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    Review Sheet Exercise I: Survey of Higher Microorganisms: Protozoa‚ Fungi‚ and Helminths Protozoa (group of Kingdom Protista) 1. Amoeba a. nucleus- dark center of the cell b. food vacuole- They feed by taking nutrients into the cell by diffusion and packaging it into (clear circles spread throughout the cell) c. pseudopod- “false foot”; the motility results from the streaming of the protoplasm that forms the process 2. Entamoeba causes amoebiasis or amoebic dysentery‚

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    Some people think that old persons should not make too much effort or should save their strength and rest because of their age. They think themselves too old to do some physical activities because they think that it is too late to start exercising‚ exercising can put them falling down and they cannot follow physical activities because they are not able to do it. In the contrary this article show how these old people should do exercise because of the benefits for the body‚ the maintenance of health

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    In 1976‚ the California Supreme Court ruled that psychotherapists have a duty to warn and protect potential victims if their patients made threats or otherwise behaved as if they presented a serious danger of violence to another. This ruling happened because of the Tarasoff Case of 1969‚ in which the court determined the need for therapists to protect the public was more important than protecting patient-therapist confidentiality. (Vitelli 1) The Tarasoff Case is based on the 1969 murder of a University

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