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The document discusses various topics including the disadvantages of not doing homework, the eight features of crime, and naturalistic observation of a child. It also covers the pros and cons of evolution, feral swine management, legal issues in the fashion industry, and the relevance of expert evidence in Nigerian law. Additionally, it includes a mathematical problem related to continuous compound interest.

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Disadvantages of Not Doing Homework

The document discusses various topics including the disadvantages of not doing homework, the eight features of crime, and naturalistic observation of a child. It also covers the pros and cons of evolution, feral swine management, legal issues in the fashion industry, and the relevance of expert evidence in Nigerian law. Additionally, it includes a mathematical problem related to continuous compound interest.

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What Are The 8 Features Of Crime
8 Features of Crime

There are eight essential factors that are found every crime and therefore make up the legal concept
as to what crime is. The eight concepts are actus reus, mens rea, concurrence, causation, harm,
legality, necessary attendant circumstances, and punishment. Actus reus means guilty act, or any act
that is in violation of the law. This term describes the physical not the mental act of committing a
crime.Omission to act is also represented under this act, for example child neglect where a parent
or guardian does not fulfill their duties that are afforded to a child. Another part to this is also
threatening to act which can be criminal as well. If you tell someone that you re going to murder
them can get one into trouble because threats, especially those against the president, are taken
very seriously.Attempted murder is also illegal even if it is not accomplished if one is caught in
the act or of doing the act then they can be arrested. Conspiring to commit an illegal act and that
can be proven is illegal as well. One example is if you were to have this elaborate plan to rob a very
prominent bank and you are communicating with people and making plans of the building then that
is enough to get you in trouble for conspiring. These are the concepts that fall under actus reus . The
next idea of crime is mens rea which is kind of like partner to actus rea. Except mens rea is the state
of mind that accompanies a criminal act.There are four types of mens
Naturalistic Observation Essay
Naturalistic Observation This paper is going to describe the behavioral and cognitive traits that
can be inferred from that behavior of a two year old child that I observed in the park as she was
playing with her mother. The child that I observed is a girl, has blonde hair and is physically well
developed for her age. She is around two, weighs approximately twenty (20) pounds and is about
two (2) feet tall.
Physical Development When it comes to the stage of cognitive development in terms of Piaget s
theory, the girl was quite certainly at the preoperational stage. According to Piaget, at this stage
children begin to develop symbolic modes of thinking, and even though their logic is often faulty, it
is enough to satisfy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She also clearly showed the need for autonomy and free choice since she was running around the
park choosing the activities she wanted to engage in by herself. Her mother did not impose too
strict control on her, which in Erikson s view would be a good decision.
Does the child meet milestones and stages for the physical, cognitive, and social/emotional
development? As can be seen from the account of the stages of cognitive and psychosexual
development, the child observed the regular pattern of development in all areas. Her physical traits
are completely normal so it seems that she is a well developing, healthy child. From what she was
saying and doing during the time I observed her, it might be concluded that she is even intellectually
gifted. For instance, she was able to conduct a full conversation with her mother which is unusual for
a child of that age.

Is there anything unusual or off development for this child (deficits as well as giftedness)? No, the
child is well development according to her age in relation with all stages.
My thoughts about observation This sort of practical exercise was quite useful for me as I was able
to integrate theoretical insights that I acquired and compare them against the data from the real
world. It is interesting that both theories that I applied correctly predicted the cognitive traits and
behavioral patterns of the child, which proves that they have a great deal of
Pros And Disadvantages Of Evolution
Serious scientific publications disputing evolution are all but nonexistent. Most claims that deniers
of the evolution manage to come up with are effortlessly refuted with the help of logic and common
sense. Even if their objections are flimsy, the sheer number and diversity of the claims challenging
the ideas of evolution can put even well informed people at a disadvantage. One of the strongest
arguments providing grounds for doubting evolution is so called irreducible complexitywhich says
that living things have tremendously complex features at the anatomical, cellular and molecular
levels that could not function if they were any less intricate or sophisticated. This argument may be
considered quite strong because even Charles Darwin wrote in chapter 6 of his famous work On
the Origin of Species : If it could be dеmonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not
possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would
absolutely break down. [5]
Indeed, many people find it difficult to imagine how from two elementary notions random mutation,
and the filtering power of the environment have emerged, over millennia, such marvels as eyes, the
wings of birds and the human brain. According to Michael Behe, researcher of biochemistry and
professor at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, evolution simply cannot produce complex structures
in a single generation as would be required for the formation of irreducibly complex
Feral Swine Case Study
Feral swine are a growing concern for managers across the United States as they cause damage to
the environment, wildlife and livestock depredation, and are transmitters for disease. While both
lethal and non lethal strategies have been used to eliminate populations of feral swine, lethal
approaches tend to work best, leading Dr. Snow and his team to develop a toxicant comprised of
sodium nitrite to control this species. To integrate this toxicant into management practices, the
product must pass four criteria set by the EPA: 1) create a stable bait source the target will consume;
2) have a 70% efficacy rate in the field and a 90% efficacy rate in captivity; 3) provide little evidence
of secondary hazards; and 4) supply the toxicant in a reliable
Legal Issues Related To The Fashion Industry
The major problems facing companies, especially smaller ones, in resolving product adaptation
issues are things that can differ in different cultures such as the taste of the product, the style, the
color, or symbols, language, but also more specific like differences in technology, environmental
differences, religion etc. The taste of a product is very important for the food, drinks and cigarette
industry. Style is more important in car and fashion industry, which also includes the color and
symbols. The meaning of a color or a symbol can differ from culture to culture. The package of the
product can also need adaptations. Special symbols and the language need to adapt to the country
/culture. Some symbols can be offensive in one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
4. Propose ways in which intellectual property piracy could be stopped permanently. I believe
that it is simply not realistic to speak of eliminating all piracy, as there will always be at least a
small segment of the population who can t be deterred from stealing others ideas and creativity.
Instead, what we can and should strive for is the reduction of piracy to the lowest levels possible;
levels that will not rob authors and copyright owners of the incentive to create and distribute their
works. I believe that this could be accomplished through a two step copyright protection program
of: 1) crafting a proper legal framework and 2) the adequate and proper implementation of the said
framework. The legal framework provides the basic rights to copyright owners and establishes
procedures for the enforcement of those rights. Those procedures must provide the opportunity to
obtain adequate remedies when those rights are violated as well as the possibility of punitive
monetary judgments and, in appropriate cases, imprisonment of the infringer. The second part of this
copyright protection program is the application of these legal rules to ensure that copyright owners
have actual, effective protection against infringement of their rights. 5.The software industry is the
hardest hit by piracy. Using the Web site of the Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) and WTO
(www.wto.org) check out egroups LINKS assess how this
Aphorisms In Ben Franklin´s Poor Richard s Almanack
Ben Franklin s Poor Richard s Almanack offers many clever aphorisms. The best advice it offers,
however, is, God helps them that help themselves . This advice may have been unexpected in a
largely Puritan and Christian society but really applies itself to the Age of Reason. With earlier
Puritans, the general trend was to place one s trust into God and expect him to handle affairs; if
anything went wrong, it was the Puritan s fault for being a bad person. However, being a more
modern thinker, Franklin takes this mentality of the Puritans and encourages people to take more
responsibility for their actions and the impacts they have on their future. For encouraging a more
active society while still not forgoing the valued belief in God the Puritans had, I strongly agree with
this aphorism.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the morals of the Americans are embedded in the Franklin s aphorisms. For instance, the
aphorism, God helps them that help themselves, not only reflects religious beliefs but also the
American Dream, the mentality that one can do anything with hard work. Other aphorism by
Franklin are still applicable today. In terms of social lives, Americans still widely believe that it
is best to keep secrets to one s self, which is mentioned with the aphorism, Three may keep a
secret if two of them are dead. Americans also enjoy sociable people who are approachable and
polite; Ben Franklin, likewise, once said, Tart words make no friends; a spoonful of honey will
catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar. It is a common belief today that one should be careful
who is with because they can have a positive or negative influence on a person. Franklin takes note
of this too, saying, He that lieth down with the dogs, shall rise with fleas, meaning that one becomes
like those he is associating with. Even though many all of Franklin s aphorism were written long
ago, many of them are still relevant today in American
Sinkholes In Alabama Essay
Alabama is divided into four main physical regions. First, the Coastal Plain dominates the southern
half of the state. It is the home of the Black Belt, which contains rich, chalky soil, and consists
mostly of lowlands and low ridges. Second, the Piedmont Plateau is situated just to the north in east
central Alabama. This area is known for its rolling hills and valleys, as well as Alabama s highest
elevation point the Cheaha Mountain. Third, ridges and valleys surround the Piedmont Plateau to
the north and west. These landforms run northeast southwest, and extend as far south as
Birmingham. Finally, the Appalachian Plateau makes up most of the northeast. Part of the Highland
Rim and the floodplain of the Tennessee River cut into Alabama s extreme... Show more content on
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Soluble carbonate rocks under the surface and the collapse of old mines are common causes for
sinkholes. Much of Alabama s land is underlain by limestone, which is vulnerable to dissolution
and leads to the formation of caves or sinkholes. The largest sinkhole recorded in the state
developed near Calera in 1972 and was 325 feet long, 300 feet wide, and 120 feet deep. Northeast
Alabama also suffers from earthquakes due to the state s proximity to the Southern Appalachian
Seismic Zone that runs along the Appalachian Mountains. The largest earthquake recorded
occurred October 1916 at a 5.1 magnitude and spanned multiple states. The second largest
earthquake in Alabama occurred October 24, 1997 at a 4.9 magnitude. In addition to sinkholes
and earthquakes, the state suffers landslides due to rock strength. Most of the state is categorized
as argillaceous rocks such as shales, clayey soil, and poorly compacted fills. A few areas are
classified as weakly cemented rocks and soils such as sandy soils and poorly cemented sandstone.
Though there are clusters of strongly cemented rocks, much of the state is included in the weaker
categories. This means that they are more susceptible to landslides when earthquakes occur.
(Geological Survey of
Forensics Examiner and Digital Evidence in Nigeria
ADMISSIBILITY OF THE OPINION OF A COMPUTER FORENSICS EXAMINER AS AN
EXPERT EVIDENCE UNDER NIGERIAN LAW OF EVIDENCE By

Philip O Nwachukwu
As a general rule under Nigerian law of Evidence, the opinion evidence is irrelevant in court trials.
Thus section 66 of the Evidence Act CAP E14, Laws of the. Federation of Nigeria (LFN), 2004
provides that the fact that any person is of the opinion that a fact in issue, or relevant to the issue,
does or does not exist, is irrelevant to the existence of such fact except as provided in sections 57
to 65 of the Evidence Act. Exceptions to this general rule are contained in sections 57 to 65 of the
Evidence Act, which make opinion of experts and non experts relevant with regard to foreign law,
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It is important to note that it is principally the duty of the court to determine who is an expert, ie,
whether a person is sufficiently skilled to give expert evidence. (see the case of R v. Onitiri (1946)
12 WACA 58 at 59); see also section 186 of the Evidence Act). The court is assisted in discharging
this duty by the expert witness stating his qualification and experience before leading evidence.
See the case of Azu v. The State (1993) 6 NWLR (Pt. 299) page 303. It should also be noted that the
skill required for this purpose is not necessarily acquired by academic qualification or training; it
may also be by experience (Shell Petroleum Development Co. (Nig) Ltd. V. Tiebo (1996), 4 NWLR
(pt. 445) P. 657). Although the court will normally accept an un contradicted expert evidence (
Siesmograph Service (Nig) Ltd V. Apkororo (1974) 6 SC 119), it will not be bound to do so where
such opinion conflicts with common sense (Okoh v. The State. (1971) NMLR 140) or where the
expert fails to state the basis of his opinion (Idudhe v. Eseh (1996) 5 NWLR (Pt. 451) P. 750). The
correct test of the relevance of the witness`s opinion as that of an expert is whether he is specially
skilled on the particular field in question (Siesmograph Service (Nig) Ltd. V. Onakpasa (1972) 1
ANLR (part 1) 343. Where evidence of an expert on a particular field is
Math
Advanced Mathematics II Homework 1 2 (2011)
Homework 1
Sect11 1 Q22 A family paid $40,000 cash for a house. Fifteen years later, they sold the house for
$100,000. If interest is compounded continuously, what annual nominal rate of interest did the
original $40,000 investment earn?
Solution. Using the continuous compound interest formula we have
100000 = 40000e15r ln(2.5) = 15r r = 0.061 where we have put t = 15, P = 40000 and A = 100000.
Thus, the annual nominal rate should be 6.1% of interest for the investment.
Sec11 2 Q14 Find the derivative of y = 5e−x − 6ex .
Solution.

dy
= −5e−x − 6ex . dx Sec11 2 Q32 Find the derivative of f (x) =

x+1 ex and simplify.


Solution.
d d dy ex dx (x + 1) − (x + 1) dx ex ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
dt t The rate of learning after 10 and 100 hours of instruction and practice are
N (t ) =

6
= 0.6, and
10
6
N (100) =
= 0.06
100
words per minute typed per hour, respectively.
N (10) =

Sec11 4 Q12 Find dy/dw, dw/du, du/dx, and dy/dx of y = ew ; w = terms of x.


Solution. Since dy dew
=
= ew , dw d√ w 1 dw d u
=
= √, du du
2u
du d ln x 1
=
=. dx dx x 3

√ u; u = ln x. Express dy/dx in

By using chain rule, we have dy dw du dy 11


=
= ew √ . dx dw du dx
2 ux

u

Since ew = e

√ ln x ,

=e

thus

√ dy 11 e ln x
=e u √
=√.
dx
2 ln x x 2x ln x

Sec11 4 Q20 Find the relative rate of change of f (x) = 15x + 2x ln x.


Solution. The rate of change of f (x) with respect to x is f (x) = 15 + 2 ln x + 2
= 17 + 2 ln x.
The relative rate of change of the function f (x) is simply the fraction f (x)
17 + 2 ln x
=
. f (x)
15x + 2x ln x
Sec11 4 Q26 Given the price demand equation p + 0.01x = 50.
(A) Express the demand x as a function of price p.
(B) Find the elasticity of demand, E ( p).
(C) What is the elasticity of demand when p = $10? If this price is decreased by 5%, what is the
approximate change in demand?
(D) What is the elasticity of demand when p = $45? If this price is decreased by 5%, what is the
approximate change in demand?
(E) What is the elasticity of demand when p = $25? If this price is decreased by 5%, what is the
approximate
The Structural Change Of The Inner City Job Market
The drastic reduction of stable manufacturing work in American cities remains one of the biggest, if
not the foremost, issue linked to poverty. The growth in blue collar factory, transportation and
construction jobs that were traditionally held by men has dissipated for a variety of reasons, from
Globalization to the rise in Illegal Immigration. This structural change in the inner city job market is
of particular interest because of the amalgamation of both Economics and Poverty/Segregation
issues. Without clearly defining and addressing this crucial structural issue, the war on poverty will
be extremely difficult to successfully address and overcome. It is difficult to overstate the extent to
which the reduction of traditional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The closure of big factories and the like ravished the Union industry, which had previously
negotiated rather lofty compensation deals with the corporations. Clerical jobs also garnered about
30% lower in wages, which added to the growing plight of poverty. Women traditionally staffed the
new clerical jobs and were aided with the rise in women s rights. On the other hand, these men,
primarily African American as will be discussed later, had almost no alternatives or any light at the
end of the tunnel, considering the many obstacles in their path adapting to the changing world. The
ethnic group affected most by this structural shift in job market is African Americans and played a
significant part in the continuation of their high poverty levels. The Great Migration in the late 19th
and early 20th centuries led to millions of Blacks moving North hoping for a better life and escaping
the cruel post Civil war and Jim Crow environment in the South. As Massey writes, this led to the
formation of the black Ghetto : highly concentrated black neighborhoods in many Northern cities.
Whilst today the Ghetto holds a negative connotation for some, it is important to note that Black
intellectuals like Booker T. Washington were actually in favor of creating such ghettos early on. In
their minds, the creation of independent, self sustaining black neighborhoods would lead to
economic sustenance, a vibrant African American culture a.k.a. Harlem Renaissance ,
Reid Brown Characteristics
Reid Brown is a very intelligent and hard working man. He displays good character and has a
positive outlook on life. He is a giving person and is affable and is quaint to speak with during
school. Reid services our community well and gives to others with his time and labors. He has of
GPA 4.3846, and Reid is a student of the Piedmont Governor s School for Mathematics, Science,
Technology. Reid inspires and perseveres to take compelling courses such as: AP Course
Psychology, Art History, United StatesHistory, United States Government and Politics, European
History. In fact he is enrolled in Dual Enrollment Courses, also. Some of these classes are the
following: Computer Info Systems, English 11 Governor s School, Advanced Integrated Math
Human Trafficking Is The Exploitation Of Men, Women, And...
Human Trafficking is the exploitation of men, women, and children in order to gain a monetary
benefit from the involuntary sex acts the victims are forced to commit. Trafficking rings are usually
run by one pimp or a family of pimps that charm the victim by offering them a better future of love
and promise. However, this life does not consist of those charming promises. As the testimonies
below will show, human traffickingmay be stated as a good monetary business and life choice, but
instead, trafficking violates human rights and leaves victims isolated from those who love them, and
rejected by the world that does little to protect them.
Slavery allows for humans to be treated as objects; the slave is given no rights. This act was ... Show
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Rape is one of the harsh punishments the women face. One trafficker, Tajuan, explains how she
and others were forced to watch her best friend get raped as way of proving that punishment
would happen if quota was not met (Calhoun 2). The same trafficker shares stories of others and
herself being starved, being forced to take drugs, or being killed (Calhoun 2). In one instance,
Tajuan said, In the next eleven years, I worked for many traffickers; I ve been left for dead. I still
have a scar where my throat was cut with a straight razor (Calhoun 2). All of these acts violate
human rights given in Article Five of the United States Constitution: No one shall be subjected to
torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (youthforhumanrights.org). All
human beings should have the right to walk away from the torture or get help for relief, but in
some cases, it is not that easy. Many victims share the same story as Tajuan when asked why can
you not just walk away? Tajuan s reply is like many others; she could not escape because it was
the only life she knew. The struggle for protection, food, and no other way to make a living is what
prevents the victims from escaping the life of human trafficking. You feel as if you have nowhere to
go (Calhoun 2).
No one commits to inhumane treatment willingly. DSS To Help Teen Sex Slaves claims that seventy
percent of human trafficking victims are runaways (1). Most sex traffickers are promised
Pi Animal Quotes
Animals = Human ? The difference between the brain of the human and the higher animal obviously
lies in the degree, not the difference on the essence (Charles Darwin). The purpose of the quote is to
express the feeling that the animal and human is similar, they have the human like qualities. In Life
of Pi written by Yann Martel, Pi uses animal imagery to show that animals that can be mad, suffer,
and sad which are all human qualities. In the Life of Pi, animals have the human like emotions.
They will be mad when others do something harmful to their friends. After the ship sank, there are
some animals survived on Pi s Ark : a zebra, a hyena, an ape and a tiger; however, the hyena is
hurting the zebra. The ape: But with her giant arms,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The animal will be suffered like humans when Pi successfully caught the fish, he is going to kill
it in order to eat; however, he cannot kill the fish by himself. Here is a quote why he cannot kill
the fish. I put the hatchet down. I would break its neck, sight unseen, I decided. I wrapped the fish
tightly in the blanket with both hands. I started bending it. The more I pressed, the more the fish
struggled. I imagined what it would feel like if I were wrapped in a blanket and someone were
trying to break my neck. I was appalled. I gave up a number of times. Yet I knew it had to be done,
and the longer I waited, the longer the fish s suffering would go on! (Martel P231). Pi was so kind
and he is a Christian, so he is unwilling to kill the fish; furthermore, he has to kill the fish by
breaking its neck, it s impossible for him to done this. When the fish is suffering, they will be
struggle. It s similar to the human being. When human being are suffering like someone wrapped in
a blanket and someone were trying to break his neck. Human will be struggled, they will try their
best to revolt to alive. The fish had the same thought, they will try their best to flee away from the
blanket to keep
Christopher Bailey Is The Chief Creative And Chief...
Christopher Bailey is the Chief Creative and chief executive officer of Burberry. His work is
creating and delivering the company s vision and strategy , including overseeing collections , brand
image , product design , creative marketing , architecture , consumer technology and digital
innovation. He take up the role of Chief Creative and chief executive officeron 1 May 2014. Bailey
was born in Yorkshire , a son of a carpenter and a window dresser. He graduated from the Royal
College of Art with a Master degree and later received an honorary fellowship from the college.

In the October 15, 2013 Bailey was appointed Burberry Angela Ahrendts, following the departure in
mid 2014 Apple s next CEO. Bailey as chief creative and chief executive role in May 1, 2014.
However, it is likely Mr. Bailey will be maintained, because the vote is not binding award. ... Show
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But what is he really worth Burberry, and how he could quell shareholder revolt?

Burberry has been faced with a huge salary and investors against the company s remuneration report
after voting 52.7%, to the new value of Christopher Bailey, CEO of nearly 15 million pounds last
year, a one time stock awards. Remuneration report vote is not binding, but investors just over 16%,
also voted against the company s remuneration policy in the company s annual shareholders meeting
in central London. Talks investor groups, including PIRC and the Investment Management
Association (IMA) chorus report their concerns about the British fashion house s remuneration
policy.

52% non voting is the biggest ever protests staged by one of the shareholders to the Board
remuneration. Insurer Aviva suffered in 2012 60% of the votes oppose their remuneration (including
abstentions), to protest its £ 2.2 m gold greeted the incoming head of the UK business, leading to its
chief executive Andrew Moss s

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