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- 711: Analysis of the Free-Throw Shot
- ... a good repetitive free-throw shooter. If you would be unsure about the correct movements, it would be beneficial to study the movements of someone who is one of the best at what you were studying. The best of our time would be Mark Price of the NBA. He has a career free-throw average over ninety percent, which by free-throw standards is very good. To give you an idea ...
- 712: Mummies and Embalming
- ... with all king of gods, goddesses, and magic spells. This was put in a stone sarcophagus and painted with all kinds of scenes about the person's new life. Today X-rays are used for studying mummies and doing autopsies. Because of this, we have been able to learn a lot about this area in Ancient Egypt. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 713: The Discovery of Pottery on an Archaelogical Site
- ... case. The existence of grain impressions or grains themselves in or on ancient pottery lend themselves perfectly to science. From this much can be learned of the culture of the ancient people in question. By studying the shape and size of ancient grains under a microscope archaeologists can gain knowledge of cereal domesticity amongst early peoples. Again, as with residue in the jar stated earlier, information regarding the culture of the ...
- 714: Crimes in Schools Lower Academic Levels
- ... are murdered. (Internet www.cnn.com) In conclusion, I feel that crimes in school have caused many students to have lower academic levels of education. If you are not secure when you are at school studying then obviously you will have lower grades. Many people dont take the issue about crimes in school too seriously. I personally feel that it is a very big issue, because there are many statistics ...
- 715: Applied Litigation Research
- ... Litigation Research Abstract Quantitative research has dominated applied litigation research, but it seems to lack the flexibility needed to link pretrial research to ongoing courtroom events. Participant observationis a methodology which seems more suitable for studying the dynamic environment of a trial. A 6-day civil trial is used to evaluate participant observation reports against pretrial survey analysis and trial simulations. The objective is to show how different methodological approaches converge ...
- 716: The Seat Belt Law
- ... are enough incidents of traffic violations to keep the force busy. I do enjoy hearing about their job and the jobs of their buddies from other departments. This is what gave me the interest in studying the effects of seatbelt violations in regards to everyday drivers. It is now tougher than ever to receive a drivers license. Because of this fact, accident figures are quickly decreasing. In addition to this ...
- 717: Whistleblowing
- ... Journal, Spring 1988). ( See attached sample of federal laws for protection of whistleblowers and states who do not have any protections for whistleblowers) CHARACTERISCS OF WHISTLE BLOWERS According to Brewer & Selden (July 1998) , researchers began studying whistle blowing in the late 1960s or early 1970;s since then a substantial literature has developed. Brewer & Selden (July 1998) found that research as shown: that most whistleblowers are not disgruntled employees. They usually ...
- 718: Attacks On The Insanity Defense
- ... rationality, deterribility, and free will. These are articles of moral faith rather than scientific fact." MENTAL ILLNESS AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR In the insanity defense we have no variable independent of the criminal behavior we are studying. Insanity refers to a class of behaviors known by observing the behavior of the patient, and criminality is a class of behavior likewise known by observing the behavior of the defendant. We are involved in ...
- 719: Juvenile Justice
- ... a life sentence. A 1994 Gallup Poll revealed 61 percent of Americans believed the death penalty deters murder, and 33 percent said deterrence was their main reason for supporting the death penalty. Experts have been studying the deterrent value of capitol punishment for decades, and a few have claimed to have come up with some scientific data. In 1975, economists Isaac Ehrlich, using a complex statistical analysis of executions and murder ...
- 720: Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century
- ... the daily contact of Police and Public and through communication. PROBLEM SOLVING is the second part of C.B.P., the philosophy behind it is based on the assumption that "crime can be reduced by studying the individual problems and by applying the proper resources"(ECK XVI-XVII)and that"when people make choices based on the opportunities presented by the immediate physical and social characteristics of an area, by manipulating ...
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