...Many people believe mandatory public service is necessary to support the country and to socialize the young. The best well known public service in America is serving in the military, especially the young generation, but should it be mandatory is still a controversial topic. Despite the fact that public services would benefit both volunteer and the community, it still has its opposite side that could be a barrier between the volunteer and their service. Therefore, public services should attract the young volunteers who are willing to do for their benefits or their hopes, if they were forced to do volunteer by law, public services would be a difficulty for them. Performing in public service is the best environment for young people to shape themselves...
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...| Is marijuana illegal? | What are the penalties for possession of cocaine? | What are the penalties for possession of heroin? | What are the penalties for possession of prescription drugs? | What is the blood alcohol level for a driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence (DUI) crime? | Is there extreme DWI or DUI? If so, what is the punishment? | Federal | | | | | | | <State 1> | | | | | | | <State 2> | | | | | | | <State 3> | | | | | | | 1. Where do you see the largest variance between federal and state anti-drug legislation? 2. What is the purpose of anti-drug legislation in relation to public order crime? Federal Despite medical cannabis laws in 40 states, cannabis is still illegal under federal law. Federal marijuana law. (2016). Retrieved from http://www.safeaccessnow.org/federal_marijuana_law Under federal law, a person with no prior federal or state convictions of possession of any narcotic who is convicted of a first offense of cocaine possession may be sentenced to not more than one year in prison, fined not less than $1,000, or both. A person convicted of cocaine possession after a prior conviction of possession of cocaine or any other narcotic in either federal or state court may be sentenced to not less than 15 days and not more than two years in prison, fined not less than $2,500, or both. Two or more prior convictions of possession of any narcotic in federal or state court may lead to...
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...use, but others think that the mandatory drug laws and penalties have helped with the “War on Drugs.” Below, are points that help understand what the laws look like in Wisconsin. There are many combinations of convictions that can change a fine or sentencing because of the many variations, you will see that Wisconsin does have a good combination of both. Felony Classes and Misdemeanors There are nine classes of felonies and three classes of misdemeanors listed below (Salm, 2003): Class A felony, life imprisonment Class B felony, imprisonment not to exceed 60 years Class C felony, a fine not to exceed $100,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 40 years, or both. Class D felony, a fine not to exceed $100,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 25 years, or both. Class E felony, a fine not to exceed $50,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 15 years, or both. Class F felony, a fine not to exceed $25,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 12 years and 6 months, or both. Class G felony, a fine not to exceed $25,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 10 years, or both. Class H felony, a fine not to exceed $10,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 6 years, or both. Class I felony, a fine not to exceed $100,000 of imprisonment not to exceed 3 years and 6 months, or both. Class A misdemeanor, a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment not to exceed 9 months, or both. Class B misdemeanor, a fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment not to exceed 90 days, or both. Class C misdemeanor, a fine not to...
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...MAR 3023: BASIC MARKETING SUMMER A 2013, SECTION 001 Class Meetings: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9.30 – 11.50 AM, BSN 1100 Instructor: Dr. Anand Kumar Office: BSN 3223 Department of Marketing, College of Business University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL, 33620 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 2:00 – 3:00 PM, or by appointment Email: akumar@usf.edu Office Phone: (813) 974-6205 TA: Chinintorn Nakhata (Pom) Office: BSN 3219 Department of Marketing, College of Business University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, FL, 33620 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 1:00 – 2:00 PM, or by appointment Email: cnakhata@usf.edu Office Phone: (813) 974-6181 Required Textbook: MKTG, 7th edition (2014, 2013) by Charles W. Lamb, Joseph F. Hair, Jr., and Carl McDaniel, published by South-Western, Cengage Learning. ISBN-13: 9781-285-09186-0. ISBN-10: 1-285-09186-0 **Please note that an older edition such as MKTG6 will also suffice for the course AS LONG AS THE STUDENT TAKES THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MATCHING THE RELEVANT CHAPTERS OR PAGE NUMBERS FROM THE OLD EDITION TO THE RELEVANT TOPICS. The older editions are usually available at a lower cost. The T.A. for the course will have a copy of the older edition in her office for those who have questions about chapter numbers, etc.** Suggested...
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...Course Description This is the first half of the Anatomy and Physiology for majors, based upon “Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology” by Frederic H. Martini textbook (ninth edition), you will study the basics of cells, tissues and some organs as integumentary system, skeletal system, muscle system and Nervous system. It is indispensable and Mandatory for the class to have Course Compass My Lab/Mastering as a tool provided with your book package at Miami Dade College Bookstore. Use the following course ID: cendon57714 Please make sure that you read everything in this handout because this is our contract and agreement with the rules of this class The above course links to the following Learning Outcomes: * Communicate effectively using listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. * Solve problems using critical thinking and scientific reasoning. * Use computers and emerging technologies effectively. * Describe how natural systems function and recognize the impact of humans on the environment. | This course does not have pre-requisites, but it is very important to have background in Chemistry and Biology. | | Corequisite(s) BSC 2085 lab | Course Competencies: Competency 1: The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to understand the meaning of these two terms by: 1.1 Defining anatomy and physiology, and explaining how they are related. 1...
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...Compulsory National Service Compulsory national service has been a major debate topic for the past few years now. This means mandatory service would be required for all Americans graduating from high school today. There are pros and cons on both sides of the argument that hold weight and make valid points, but after doing the research and viewing both sides I have to agree that the pros outweigh the cons. Compulsory service will get our country back on its feet, and can bring unity to this wonderful country we call home, for that reason we need to act now and require a two year stint of national service. To begin, there are many Americans who are against compulsory national service they believe that it would impact teens from moving on to college...
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...* | * | * | Leave for Class | * | 8-9 a.m. | * | # | * | * | * | Intro to Operating Systems Class | * | 9-10 a.m. | * | # | * | * | * | * | * | 10-11 a.m. | Wake Up/Walk Dog/Eat (optional)/Pour Dog Food and Water | # | # | # | # | * | Wake Up/Walk Dog/Eat (optional)/Pour Dog Food and Water | 11-12 (noon) | Eat (varies) | # | Career Services Meeting | Homework/ Class/ Study | Eat (varies) | * | Eat (varies) | 12 (noon)-1 p.m. | Eat (varies) | # | * | * | Eat (varies) | * | Eat (varies) | 1-2 p.m. | Homework/Study | # | * | * | Class Preparation | * | Open/Homework/Free Time/Etc | 2-3 p.m. | Walk Dog | # | Buy pet necessities | * | Walk Dog/More Class Prep | Eat (varies)/Return Home | * | 3-4 p.m. | * | # | * | * | Leave for class | Open/Homework/Free Time/Etc | * | 4-5 p.m. | * | # | * | * | * | * | * | 5-6 p.m. | Eat (varies) | # | Homework/Classwork/Study | * | Essentials for Success Class | * | * | 6-7 p.m. | * | # | * | * | * | * | * | 7-8 p.m. | Walk Dog | # | * | * | * | * | * | 8-9 p.m. | Free Time | # | * | * | * | * | * | 9-10 p.m. | Free Time?/More homework & study very probable | # | * | * | * | * | * | 10-11 p.m. | Free Time | # | Free Time (minimal) | Free Time (minimal) | * | * | * | 11 p.m. - 12 (midnight) | * | # | * | * | Return Home/Walk Dog/ Eat (optional)/Sleep (mandatory) | * | * | 12 (midnight)-1 a.m. | Sleep? (varies by day) | # | Sleep? (varies by day) | Sleep? (varies by day) | Sleep (mandatory) | Sleep? (varies by day)...
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... PHI 210 Prof. Davenport 11/26/2011 “Should high school graduates receive free education for mandatory military service?” My topic is should high school graduates received free education based on two or four of military service? Some people believe all high school graduates should be required to serve a minimum of two years in any branch of the military. All veterans should receive some sort of educational assistance. Their educational benefits should be based on years of service, job duties and if they were in a combat zone or participated in an area were combat was imminent but war wasn’t declared. Some people believe in freedom of choice and individuals shouldn’t be forced to join the armed services if they don’t wish to. Some veterans don’t feel free education shouldn’t be contingent on mandatory service; others see no problem with it especially in today current climate. I believe all high school graduates should serve between two to four years in the military either before or after college. Their educational benefits whether it is paid for 100% or a percentage of it covered, all veterans should receive some type of assistance. I stated that today’s...
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...should not be Mandatory A matter that has been recently debated among my peers in WVU is the issue of an attendance policy that requires all students to attend classes. I personally think that there are advantages that come with this policy. However, I believe that it would have a more negative effect on the students. I also think that many students can still do fine without with out being forced to attend class regularly and professors should find different means to encourage students to come to class. Many people consider University years to be the golden years of their lives. A college student grows from an adolescent to a mature adult during these years. Students grow by making all their own decisions, whether good or bad. One of the many decisions a student makes is the choice of whether to go to class or not. I do not think the University should make the decision for the student. Every student has a unique method of studying and revising for tests and exams. In this day and age, technology has improved our lives in ways nobody could have imagined, an example of this is that many professors post their notes online for all their students to see. Many students need only their textbooks to take an exam, so for most classes a student can do just fine without attending class regularly. Michael Villagrana, a student in my class states, “I feel that if you're able to attain a respectable grade without a perfect attendance, then you shouldn't be penalized for missing class.” Another...
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...Obtaining Counseling Licensure in the State of Florida is my ultimate career goal, but to obtain my goal there are multiple steps and requirements I must complete. First things first, education, in order to even be legible for licensure I must complete all required graduate coursework and it must from a program that is accredited by CACREP and must be a Mental Health Counseling Degree (Licensed Mental Health Counselor). As a counselor it is never certain who will walk through your door as a client and what their needs will be, so in the State of Florida it is mandatory that the coursework include classes in substance abuse and human sexuality, a three-hour class on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS), a two-hour class in domestic violence, and an eight hour laws and rules course from an approved provider in order to practice (Licensed Mental Health Counselor). For mental health licensure I, or any student seeking the position, must be enrolled in a graduate counseling program has “60 semester hours or 80 quarter hours of clinical and didactic instruction” to comply with the state, if any student decides to go to a school that is not CACREP-accredited “it is up to the student to provide enough substantial information to prove the experience learned meets the standards set by the State of Florida” (Florida Mental Health Professions). Should I or any student that wants to be a mental health counselor not receive a degree in the subject still has an opportunity to counseling in...
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...becoming tangled with the legal system (Welcome to North Alabama Court Referral Services, Inc.!, n.d). Involvement in the court referral education program can have an encouraging influence on many lives. It is up to those who are readily willing to participate to make the most of it. There are 29 resident Court Referral Programs, more than 100 qualified Court Referral Officers (CROs) and more than 120 qualified Level 1, 2, and Childhood & Adolescent Mentors (Administrative Office of Courts, 2009). The Mandatory Treatment Act of 1990 approved the Court Referral Program. It obliges all people who are found guilty of an alcohol or drug-linked crime to be assessed and admitted to a suitable learning and/or treatment program. At a minimum, every offender who is not admitted straight to drug or alcohol treatment is obligated to adhere to an alcohol and drug training course licensed by the Administrative Office of the Courts. This ruling is set in place so that people who are having problems with alcohol or other drug use obtain the proper material and care they need to evade prospective problems (The Court Referral Program, 2010). Educational Programs • Level 1 The Level 1 Program is at least a 12-hour demonstration which comprises of a detailed synopsis to the court referral program, substance abuse, decrees/penalties, alcohol/other drugs and their effects, and considering future things ahead. This class is intended for those offenders judged or evaluated by the CRO and determined...
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...AGENT COPY WEB CHECK-IN Name MR HARSHAD MANGESH MALONDKAR From Pune To Delhi Eticket 5892114728491 FFP Number 9W152103346 Flight No. 9W 796 Boarding Time 1435 PNR DDWORB FFP Tier Blue Plus Date 24 JUL 14 Class X Seat 20D SEQ No. 00010 Time 1520 Name MR HARSHAD MANGESH MALONDKAR From/To PNQ/DEL Date 24 JUL 14 Flight 9W 796 Time 1520 Class X Seat 20D Seq 00010 THE BOARDING GATE WILL CLOSE 25 MINUTES BEFORE DEPARTURE. Frisking of person and checking of hand baggage is mandatory for all. Passengers are requested to co-operate with the Security Staff. Please check your final gate number on the terminal display at the airport. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- cut here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUSTOMER COPY ● For International flights please proceed to the check-in area with print-outs of the Agent and Customer copy, no later than 60 minutes prior to departure to exchange this copy for a manual boarding pass. ● You will have to present the boarding pass printout to the security and our Jet Airways Customer Service Executive as you board the aircraft. ● If you have any check-in baggage, please present your bags along with a valid photo ID to our airport check-in counter well in advance of your boarding time. ● Once you have checked in or you have printed your boarding pass you will not be able to make any changes to your check-in status online on our website. ● For any changes to...
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...RE 310 Real Estate Practice Second 8 Week Course Spring 2012 Online Course Outline (Syllabus) Instructor: Patrick J. Hogarty Office: B 212 Office Hours: Online Office Hour Mon 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. On Campus Office Hours Tue 4:30 – 6:00 p.m., Thurs 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Wed 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Office Phone: (916) 558-2314 Extension: N/A Email: hogartp@scc.losrios.edu Special Note: Email is the best method for contacting me. Normally, I check my email several times a day and often-on weekends. Required Text: Huber, Walt, California Real Estate Practice, 5 th or 6 th Edition Optional Video DVD Set: See information about this optional DVD set under the heading of Course Requirements/Assignments Class Schedule: Students can watch lectures on Cable Television, view lectures over the internet, or watch lectures using DVD set available thru the college bookstore. You must have a DVD player in your computer (you cannot watch them using a television DVD player). Units: 3 Credit units Prerequisite: None Acceptable for credit: CSU Course Description This course covers operations in real estate: listing, prospecting, advertising, financing, sales techniques, escrow and ethics. This course is required by the California Department of Real Estate prior to taking the real estate salesperson’s examination. Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: develop a practical approach to real estate. develop...
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... CJA-234 Rehabilitation in prison it is a part of a process of bettering offenders and preventing them from further criminal activity and behavior. The goal of rehabilitation is to re-shape the individuals and prepare them to enter the society with a different state of mind and start a new distant from the crime life.” In modern penology, the real purpose of sending criminals to prison is to transform them into honest and law abiding citizens by inculcating in them distaste for crime and criminality” (US-China Law Review; Mar2010, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p15-29, 15p). In United States of America the correction system provides many programs that are designed in order to rehabilitate inmates. Some of those programs include religion related services like Bible study groups or religious congregations. The other forms can include art crafts, sports, found raising activities or prison work assignments. For those offenders that are struggling with addictions, there are drug and alcohol treatment programs that offer anonymous group meetings. Also, definitely as a one of very supportive programs is visitation with family and nonfamily outsiders. Parole it is a supervision that offender receives after being released from the prison. It is a similar to probation method of supervision when it comes to its conditions. Just like on probation, while on parole the convict has to obey the law, stay away from substances like drugs and alcohol and report to his or her officer until the parole is...
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...2011 2011 India Food Services Story Contents Foreword............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Indian Food Service Industry - Sector Highlights................................................................................................................................................... 3 What Drives the Growth of the Industry?............................................................................................................................................................... 4 Demand Side Drivers – The Demographic Profile of the Indian Consumer Segment ........................................................................................ 4 Supply Side Drivers – Industry Trends Encouraging Growth ............................................................................................................................. 5 Transition Phases ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Structure of the Industry ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Challenges .......................................
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