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    moral reasons but because they fear getting caught and the consequences that come after. Cesare Baccaria, the father of Criminal Justice, stated that the most important element of deterrence in ensuring that people would not commit a crime was the certainty of being caught. Detroit’s police, on the fact that it is undercut suffers heavenly on individuals avoiding deterrence. Since there are not many figures of authority, an individual’s fear of being caught is lowered and can commit crimes because of

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    Just what is a person? What makes a person, a person? Are humans just made of atoms and molecules just like what the scientists say? Or are humans something else, a soul perhaps? This has been debated for centuries by great philosophers, and one of them is John Locke. His idea of identity of a human is that humans are conscious beings thus their identity involve consciousness. However, Thomas Reid believes that Locke is wrong and identity of humans are transitive. But Locke’s To John Locke, identity

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    practices an increase in overfished and fully fished stocks can be observed over time (see Figure 1). The fishing industry has had to adapt in recent times to maintain the quantity of fish being caught, one way they have achieved this is to start fishing at greater depths, today more fish are being caught deeper than ever before (see Figure 2). Deep sea fishing is mostly considered unsustainable, (Norse, 2012) as it

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    If a student is caught submitting a paper which is plagiarized there should be a type of punishment but not to harsh.The perfect type of punishment would be a 3 strike type of punishment. In strike one a student is taken to the dean and talk to about the will happen if he or she is caught again. In the second strike a student is suspended from the school for the rest of the semester and allowed back next

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    achieve this goal, first, when he hit the Atlas the ball that was on its shoulders went flying down the hill and crashed right into the Hardcastle middle school where Donovan goes to school at. It had happened during a huge basketball game and he got caught red handed by the Dr. Schulz the superintendent. Then Dr. Schultz writes his name down on a piece of paper on his desk and leaves to

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    No Phone's Aloud

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    know the consequences for having their phones,because they just care about their phones,and they are not aloud to have them in the first place. First,students get too caught up in their phones. Most of the time, students only look up at the teacher when he or she are looking at them. In addition, students do not want to be caught taking pictures of the teachers,or fellow peers.They have to post on their stories on snapchat or instagram.To end

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    confuse. The spot that I am inquiring about is this section that states “Thought with this model, the probability that mistakes will be made and that some innocents may get caught up in the system in the course of catching the guilty, because crime control is the ultimate goal”, Are you stating that if the innocent gets caught up with the guilty that it is just too bad, because there is nothing they can do because the system is considered unfaultable? This learner hopes that is not what you are implying

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    Author Miller poses this theory in his realistic play “The Crucible.” Set in Salem 1962, the play begins when young puritan girls were caught dancing in the woods and got caught by Reverend Parris. The girls become scared that they may be accused of witchcraft so they make false accusations that damage the lives of others. John Proctor is a farmer who gets caught in their web of deceptions by trying to save the lives of others. Through his experience in the courtroom and in prison, and especially

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    with fire, instead of putting fires out. Then, they burn down the house even though that’s not their job in the real world. Even though books are illegal, there is people that still keep then, the “odds ones” out of the group. But, they always get caught, unless they run away like Montag. The people that are lucky enough to escape, they meet up at an old railroad track and memorize the books, making sure that the next generation will have the knowledge of the books like they do. Not having books in

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    the showcased art originated from. There were many amazing art pieces that drew my attention, but there was one art piece that caught my eye and that I was in awe of. This is the Crown of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception Known as the Crown of the Andes I selected this work of art for many reasons. The first reason is that as I walked passed this work of art it caught my eyes right away. I was amazed at the precision used to create every single element on this amazing piece of art. Every detail

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