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15571: The Police Exception and the Domestic Abuse Law
... simple-make the judgement of each officer's career jurisdictional and personalize each case. Interesting. Finally, some people believe that by swiping the badge of a convicted Domestic Abuser the government is causing two totally new problems. The first problem caused by the new law is the decline in officers on the street and the resultant increase in criminal behavior. The second problem is the fact that the policeman or woman that is dismissed is probably expecting that income ...
15572: Scarlet Letter - Pearl
... with demon like qualities, yet she is spirited and very loving towards her mother. Hester Prynn constantly questions Pearl's existence and purpose asking God, "what is this being which I have brought into the world, evil?" or inquiring to Pearl, "Child, what art thou?" Hester sees Pearl as a reminder of her sin, especially since as an infant Pearl is acutely aware of the scarlet letter A on her mother ... is deep even though she does not always show it. Hester feels guilty because she truly believes in her heart that it is her sin causing Pearl to become aware of harsh realities of the world. Pearl responds to this harshness by defending her mother, sticking up for Hester against the Puritan children when they start to hurl mud at her. Pearl's lack of friends forces her to imagine the ...
15573: The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases
... learn to look past the race of the offender or the value of the victim, and instead focus on circumstances of the crime. References Gest, T. (1986 Oct. 20). Black-and-White Issue? US News & World Report, 101 (16), 24-25. Gest, T. (1996 July 8). A house without a blueprint. US News & World Report, 121 (2), 41-42. Lacayo, R. (1987, May 4). Clearing a Path to the Chair. Time, 129 (18), 80. Seligman, D. (1994, September 5). Uh oh! More Stats. Fortune, 130 (5), 113-114. Smolowe ...
15574: Symbolism In Dreams, From The
... the author, and symbolized through the use of water. In one of his dreams, Tony refers to the waters of the river, I must lift the muddy waters of the river in blessing to our new home! (Anaya 26) The cleansing qualities of the river show Tony s desire to put the tragic happenings of his life behind him, and begin anew. His desire is to be washed clean from the ... Anaya 235) This quote shows that because Antonio can not stop his brothers from their reckless wondering he instead casts their livers in to the river. This rejuvenates his brothers because it gives them a new look on life. Because Tony did this he was able to clean his brother from these thoughts of wondering. Through out Bless Me Ultima the author shows the reader how water can symbolize cleanliness, and ...
15575: The Call Of The Wild: Summary
... seems to almost transform into a different dog by the end of the book. In this essay, I will go over what Buck was like, how and why he was forced to adapt to his new environment, and what he changed into. When we first met up with Buck, he lived in the Santa Clara Valley, on Judge Miller's property. He was the ruler of his domain, uncontested by any ... was away at a raisin grower's committee meeting, the gardener, Manuel, took Buck away from his home. Buck was then sold, and thrown in a baggage car. This would be the beginning of a new, cruel life for Buck. On his ride to wherever he was going, Buck's pride was severely damaged, if not completely wiped out by men who used tools to restrain him. No matter how many ...
15576: Is My Papas Waltz Really About
... written later in his lifetime. Theodore Rothke s dad was an alcoholic drunk. Theodore Rothke went through a period where he was depressed and mentally unstable. Theodore Rothke was fascinated by the nature of the world; many of his poems were about this subject. Some people who read My Papa s Waltz come to the conclusion that it is about a drunken abusive father. However, I think when he was writing ... about the different worlds in nature. His earlier poems were not Rothke s most popular writings. Rothke was amazed while at the same time scared about many things, one of these fears were the natural world. The other two things he was amazed by would be the mysteries of human speech and how a poet writes about their innermost feelings. His love poems in the later part of his life were ...
15577: Short Stories - "Spelling" and "Differently": Female Relationships
... s writing is shared by the Book Review Digest which stated: "Ms. Munro is a writer of extraordinary richness and texture....Her imagery stuns or wounds. Her sentences stick to the rough surfaces of our world. She has persevered through periods when her writing was unfashionable, and has deepened the channel of realism" (Towers 1285). The title "Differently" reflects Georgia's and Maya's view of the world. Georgia is a traditional woman with basic values. Maya, on the other hand, is a free spirit always looking for adventure and excitement. Georgia envies Maya's wealth and carefree attitude and the fact that ...
15578: The Sword In The Stone: Kay Gets What He Deserves
... men and should be treated equally. He is also taught the pointlessness of violence when he requests a joust between Sir Grummore and King Pellinore. Before the joust, Wart thinks that it is noble and brave to fight, but after seeing the Grummore-Pellinore joust, he thinks differently about it. He sees that there is nothing noble or brave about fighting to the death with a friend or fellow knight. Although Kay did get the `rough end' of the deal in the end, I think that he deserved it, after all the things he ...
15579: Police Work and Related Fields
... finding it necessary to change the ways in which they do business. The RCMP for example are moving into a more community based policing. This makes the police more accessible to the community. In this new system the RCMP try to solve the problem if they are repeatedly called to the same home for domestic disputes they will stay for how ever long it takes to find the route of the problem, where as if they were to encounter the same situation their policy was to arrive in two minutes and stay for 20 minutes. This new program is the starting stages and already it has had great reviews and great public support, as it brings the police closer to the community. Another part of this community based policing is that there ...
15580: Green Laws Boost Clean-up Iindustry
... goldmine is going to be for the clean- up industry ac-tually depends on law and order, so to speak. That is to say that one of the main reasons for the turn up is new legislation. Recent EU-directives as to pollution may cause heavy demands on the purse of one company and consequently pour that money down the pockets of the clean technology indu-stry. Moreover the deadlines for ... only hope that this will go for the French nuclear weapons as well - before it's too late! "Consumers, unite!" III COWIconsult Parallelvej 15 2800 Lyngby Denmark The European Att.: Michael Bond Orbit House 5 New Fetter lane London EC4A 1AP U.K. 12 June 1994 Dear Sir Thanks for your letter of 6 June. I regret that I unfortunately can not answer your question, since we are a consulting firm ...


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