| 161. | Software Piracy Software Piracy
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Software Piracy: A Big Crime With Big Consequences
Imaging for a moment that you come across an advertisement saying you can meet up with an individual who will break into a store, disarm all of the alarms and will hold the door open for you as you walk inside and take an...
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| 162. | Les Miserablse Theme Analysis Law Vs. Humanity In this fascinating story, there are many present themes that seem to intertwine with each other and form the true meaning of the story. Presently, we do a lot more hating and punishing than we do forgiving and learning. It’s a sad thing that it’s happening in a world...
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| 163. | feudlism Feudalism We are all familiar with the term feudalism. It was a medieval contractual relationship among the upper classes, by which a lord granted land to his men in return for military service. Feudalism was further distinguished by the confinements of political and economic power from the base of ...
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| 164. | i dont know ... I will be explaining the observations I have uncovered with the learning of flute playing. I found many ways to learn to play and through that observation I learned how to transfer that knowledge to other subjects. ... First, I learned how to play with positive reinforcement. I first learned ...
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| 165. | TTT Ø Inventions · Papermaking-Chinese legend tells that the new invention of paper was presented to the Emperor in the year 105 AD by Cai Lun. · The Chinese invention of moveable type, credited to Bi Sheng in the year 1045 AD, did not significantly impact Chinese society. · Gunpowder- Imagine their ene...
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| 166. | Crime Rates in the United States Crime Rate in the United States
Crime is defined as the commission of an act or act of omission that violates the law and is punishable by the state. Nearly everyone in America has been touched by crime in one way or another. ... Although the crime rate has decreased since 1990 (18%), there is...
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| 167. | frog Between Holes and The Legend of Bagger Vance, there are many archetypes that the stories have in common. These archetypes create things such as conflict, irony and suspense, which make the story much more interesting for the reader. When researching archetypes it reveals many similarities between st...
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| 168. | Life in a Medieval VillageBased on an examination of specific cases in Life in a Medieval Village, how free was the Hallmote to rule against the lord or his functionary? The hallmote was a manor house. “Twice or more each year the villagers gathered for the hallmote: hall, meaning manor house, and mote meeting.” (gies 172) The people involved in the hallmote were the villagers acting as the legal authority, witnesses, and the judge. The authority of the hallmote is ...
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| 169. | INCARCERATION AS SOCIAL CONTROL Incarceration is one of the purest, most direct forms of state power. ... The goal of incarceration is public safety and gives the general public the illusion if not the guarantee of safety. While penologists will argue that there is rehabilitative purposes for incarceration, it is a demonstration...
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| 170. | Sir Gawain v the Old Hag s Husband Did the Punishment Equal the Crime Sir Gawain and the Old Hag’s husband made royal mistakes—as well as enduring examples of somewhat dismal knights—during moments which they displayed a weakness that will remain with the for time immemorial. ...
Sir Gawain is the more chivalrous of the two knights. As a member of Round Table of Ki...
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| 171. | How I learned to survive Paula Vogel’s How I learned To Drive is a serious comedy about sexual molestation, but also about other things as well. ... ” “Li’l Bit received the gift of how to survive.” Vogel said these words in an interview with Arthur Holmberg about her play, How I Learned To Drive. ...
The title of thi...
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| 172. | printing machine Seventy five per cent of printed books before 1500 were written in Latin and fourty four per cent were religious books.5 Also, most books printed in the next century were from medieval or much earlier time.6 The old text were religious because the main copyiest of books were monks and they were the ...
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| 173. | what is the meaning of life? Procedure: 1. Obtain about a 5-cm length of copper wire and make it into a small coil by wrapping it around a pencil. Place it in the crucible and add powdered sulfur into the crucible until the copper is almost completely covered. Cover the crucible and place it on a clay triangle on an iron ring f...
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| 174. | Medieval ballads have captivated readers for hundreds of years Pair two ballads and discuss what factors Medieval ballads were originally songs composed by minstrels that acted as an accompaniment to dancing. ... It is their portrayal of the everyday life that has made them so appealing with factors such as the supernatural, women’s roles and the feudal system regular appearances. Two such ballads tha...
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| 175. | distinction Dylan Goodwin Soc 220 Sarah AE 1) The basic research question is that young adults employed in what dual labor market theory describes as “secondary sector jobs” are more likely to engage in crime than those in more stable jobs. 2) Yes it was finding the relationship between crimes and employment st...
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| 176. | 1 Common sense says that killing stealing and lying are wrong Utilitarians says that sometimes these The majority of people are brought up to understand that killing, stealing, and lying is morally wrong. However, utilitarians believe that an action is right if it is for the greater good, if the action brings about the least amount of pain and greatest amount of pleasure for everyone concerned. .....
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| 177. | Study Of The Causes Of The Juvenile Crime From 1990 to the present there has been a sharp increase in juvenile crime across the United States. ... What was the cause for this uprise in juvenile delinquency? I will discuss 2 different theories to why there was such an increase in juvenile crime rates. ...
It seems to me that the best the...
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| 178. | Teenage curfew Many teenagers live in communities with a curfew. ... If the curfew laws dont protect the basic liberties, they are against the essential laws of the USA.
Curfew proponents claim that the guidelines help control truancy and juvenile crime; citizens will be able to enjoy more public safety. ...
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| 179. | Comparing Beowulf to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Comparing Beowulf to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Anglo-Saxon tale of Beowulf, a brave warrior of that time, and the medieval tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are both about heroes who go on quests to face challenges that they accept. ...
In the medieval tale of Sir Gawain and the ...
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| 180. | Economic theory of crime and punishment While scientists argue that the genetic predisposition has an effect on criminal behaviors or that he or she is being born badly with genes which dictate a life of crime, economists have come up with the alternative theory that view criminals as rational offenders. Since Becker’s influential seminal...
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