How may a person's social location influence how a person feels about the role of the criminal justice system?
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Give and example of where you see/use each type of communication below.
Intrapersonal communication
Interpersonal communication
Public communication
Mass communication,
Communication via social media
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What barrier to effective listening do you most often struggle with? Describe an example.
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Categorize the forms of domestic terrorism
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CCJ4014 Criminological theory class. Two Biscayne Park cops plead guilty to framing black teen Based on the theories you have learnt, write a two-page (double spaced) paper on the case provided to you. This assignment is built upon the theories you learnt in Module 1. It will help you evaluate your knowledge of the concepts you are expected to have learnt at the end of this module. It will help you describe theories and apply them to real life situations. Your paper should discuss the elements of crime and recognize the origins of criminal behavior depicted in this case. Using two different views of crime and two different explanations of crime in the context of different criminological schools of thought, explain the crime that Fresen (the offender) committed
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Regan thinks Singer’s utilitarian argument leaves a loophole. What is it and why does Regan think his own Kantian argument works better?
Does Singer need marginal cases to make his argument? Explain why or why not.
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What are three general theories about stress by Holmes & Rahes, General Adaptation syndrome theory and Lazarus & Folkman. Which theory is supported by recent research?
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Kant asserts that there is a crucial distinction between Acting from Duty and Merely Acting in Accord with Duty, says that only the former has genuine moral worth, and that the former requires not acting solely out of inclination.
1. Why would a contractualist like Glaucon disagree with these claims?
2. Why would Hume disagree with these claims?
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In Fire Next Time text
What does Baldwin mean by the “innocence” that is the “crime” of his countrymen (pp. 5-6)? In what sense are “acceptance” and “integration” the only hope for these people (p. 8)? In what sense are they not yet free (p. 10)?
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POS 220
Answer 4 of the following questions in approximately 4-6 sentences
1)Identify and explain the three indicators of power.
2)Identify and explain four ways the Corporate Community is powerful outside formal politics.
3)Identify and define the three components of the Policy Planning Network.
4)Identify the three organizations involved in the Opinion Molding Process and explain what each does.
5)Identify and define the 4 aspects of Hamilton's ''energetic executive.”
6)What Supreme Court case established judicial review? Identify two court cases where judicial review led to an increase in corporate power.
7)Identify and explain four ways in which Congress is restrained in its lawmaking power.
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What is it like to live in this year.
is a journal question.
two pages please?
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Match the following.
1.All the labor surrounding food in the family: planning, shopping, cooking, cleaning up.
2.The people, processes and institutions that carry out the production, processing, distribution, consumption and wast management of food.
3.Deliberately growing plants and raising animals to be more plentiful for human consumption.
4.Selectively growing plants and breeding animals to emphasize traits that make them more useful to humans.
5.Any activity through which we define for ourselves and others who we are socially and culturally.
6.The institutional and cultural arrangements and spaces around us that influence our relationship to food.
7.Paying others to do feeding or house work for you
8.The what, where, when, how and why of eating.
9.The tastes, habits and knowledge that have currency in society or convey higher social status.
1. |
Foodways |
2. |
Food System |
3. |
Foodscape |
4. |
Domestication |
5. |
Agriculture |
6. |
Identity Work |
7. |
Feeding Work |
8. |
Domestic Outsourcing |
9. |
Cultural Capital |
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There is a saying that “the purpose of religion is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” What do you believe this means? Do you think contemporary religions succeed at this task? Give an example.
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With regards to coping with stress through Mindfulness Meditatio, what other benefits might there be from focusing on regular, rhythmic breathing? What is the advantage to focusing on your own body’s actions rather than an object or chant (such as a mantra)?
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In the current assessment and accountability context, which of the following is the most significant concept for teachers' ethical and professional responsibility? |
Assessment measures are developed externally and required by legislation to provide data on school effectiveness
Schools and teachers are evaluated and sanctioned based on student performance on required assessments
Schools and teachers are responsible for assuring that all students from all backgrounds demonstrate learning through test performance
Externally developed assessment measures shape local curriculum and classroom instruction because they undergo extensive field testing and evaluation
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