• Women in Crime

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    Criminology is an independent inter-discipline science with its own history that uses original methods of research and has its network of institutions and organisations worldwide. Criminology studies crime, its causes and conditions, individuality of a criminal and prevention of a crime as a mass social phenomenon.Nowadays the notion of feminism has not been definite exactly yet.Read more…
  • Quick Tips For Finding a Lawyer

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    Almost everything we do is affected by laws. There are so many laws that it would take a person with an average reading skill over a thousand years just to read the law book. As if we have nothing else to do with our lives but read laws.Read more…
  • How To Deliver Compelling Opening Statements

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    You are delivering your opening statement for a trial you’ve long worked towards. One by one the jurors rivet their eyes on you, and they begin to nod in rhythm with your cadence. They maintain eye contact with you as you look carefully into their eyes.Read more…
  • Race vs. Higher Education

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    It goes without saying that in every institution of higher education in which an admissions process in utilized, that institution must face the realization if race should be one of the determining factors in the admissions process; as a result of the rising issue of merit verses preferential treatment to certain races. When considering a person admission worth merit, community service, and especially race should be observed. It is not just that race should be considered per person but as a quota in the school as a whole.Read more…
  • Teaching - What Is It

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    What do we assume under word “teach”?Teaching is the activity of causing students to learn something. If we define teaching as transferring knowledge, excellence in teaching is excellent dissemination of knowledge.Read more…
  • Rock, Paper, Scissors and Alternative Dispute Resolution

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    Recently a federal judge from Orlando, Florida, brought the children’s game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to national attention through Forbes Magazine and CNNMoney.com. Datelined June 7, 2006, Fortune writer Roger Parloff describes two lawyers in a federal case who could not agree on the place for a deposition even though their offices were four floors apart in the same building.Read more…
  • Knowledge Of Grammar Resulting On Better Writing

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    Until the 1960's the vast majority of schools in England, and at that other parts of the traditional English speaking world such as the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, taught grammar in schools. Deemed by some academics as pointless it was found that by 1980 the tradition of teaching grammar had disappeared in state funded comprehensive schools.In the 1960's many reports were published which stated that the teaching of grammar does not benefit children's abilities to write in fact some research material adversely claimed that grammar had a detrimental affect on children.Read more…
  • New Learning Opportunities

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    It goes without saying that constantly developing technologies are simplifying our life as well as studying process. However, there also are some negative aspects of such a rapid know- how development for it’s limiting students from achieving their full potential. While students and faculty work to achieve new skills, new communication interactions, new relationships, new teaching styles and new learning opportunities many are wondering how they, as an individual, fit into the grand scheme of education.Read more…
  • An Appropriate Curriculum An Important Tool For Children

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    In this essay I am going to identify the structure of the foundation stage curriculum, what it is and how it helps practitioners plan, assess and teach children. I am going to identify theorists such as Piaget, Vygosky and Bruner, and their theories that practitioners use to teach.The foundation stage curriculum commences when a child reaches the age of three until the end of reception.Read more…
  • Importance Of Involvement In The Process Of Learning

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    For learning to be effective, practitioners need to understand, current thinking on how learning occurs and the various ways in which adults learn. Learning can occur through observation and participation opposed to teaching through definition and theory, depending on the situation. How adults learn, is crucial to the whole learning and teaching process.Read more…
  • Physical Education And Why It's Important

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    It goes without saying that our society is getting more and more sports oriented. However, at the same time we’re turning into lazy creatures who’d rather prefer to watch TV at home with chips or sweets rather than do some sports, or at least, have a little walk. Younger generation is no more interested in playing in the garden but is looking for an opportunity to buy a new video or computer game.Read more…
  • Evaluation of Learning

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    Evaluation matters to students whose awards are determined by what comes up from evaluation process. It maters to those who do evaluation. Despite the fact there is a considerable body of international research about assessment and related issues, we experiment largely in the ignorance of the way others have effected positive change, and we have limited opportunity to learn from the lessons of others.Read more…
  • Bail Bonds - Ways to Meet Bail Bond Requirements

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    In criminal cases, judges require defendants to meet the requirements of bail bonds to help ensure the court that the defendants will return for their trial. The only option opposed to meeting the requirements is to sit in jail until the conclusion of your court case. The following paragraphs will discuss several ways to meet the requirements.Read more…
  • How Do Children Understand The Animate/Inanimate Distinction

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    One of the core techniques that children employ in understanding the nature of things is that of recognizing distinguishing characteristics in them, which allows categorization of said items based on the sharing of these characteristics. In so doing they can create a mental database, allowing an object to be quickly compared to others with similar characteristics and so the individual can infer much information (about function and behavior, etc) onto a relatively unknown stimuli. This allows children to more quickly adapt to new objects they encounter and to select what action is most appropriate.Read more…
  • Males are Underachieving in Education - Why?

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    In the early stages of education, girls over performed boys. This was because girls’ concern in education was underachievement. However, from GCSE level, girls fell behind boys and were less likely to gain three A Levels and progress into higher education.Read more…
  • Global Issues And Their Importance

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    Global issues are of great importance for they may literally decide the future of the human race. The very concept of issues that are global in scale is recent. Global issues have and hold the potential for extensive impacts on people and the planet.Read more…
  • All About Bail Bonds

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    When someone is accused of committing a criminal act, they are most commonly arrested and taken to jail. Before they can be released from jail while pending trial, someone must bail them out, or pay a bail bonds agency to step in and take over the process. The following paragraphs will answer some frequently asked questions about the process, thus helping the reader to better understand how it work.Read more…
  • Our Classroom Management

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    A classroom that has effective management is an essential skill that will have to master in the beginning years of my teaching career. To be effective I will need to focus on positive not the negative, have time management, and will engage the students in the lessons and activities.Management needs to focus on the positive and not the negative.Read more…
  • Age Discrimination: 5 Steps To Knowing When An Employee Is Unfairly Dismissed By Way Of "Retirement"

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    The Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 - SI No 2006/1031 - came into force on 1 October 2006 to protect employees from being dismissed unfairly by reason of their age. The Age Regulations make it unlawful to discriminate against employees, job seekers and trainees because of their age – both old and young. The protection covers direct and indirect discrimination, harassment and victimization.Read more…
  • The Rex Files: Your Dog and The Law

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    Every year 5 million dog bite reports are filed. Over $1 billion are paid in losses. Reacting to complaints, city councils are passing ever more ordinances that affect dog ownership.Read more…

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