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CLC 056 exam Analyzing Contract Costs Exam (contains 55 questions) Answered
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CLC 056 exam Analyzing Contract Costs Exam (contains 55 questions) • Here is your test result.The dots represent the choices you have made. • The highlighted questions are the questions you have missed. • Remediation Accessed shows whether you accessed those links.'N' represents links not visited and 'Y' represents visited links. The offeror customarily treats similar costs as “other direct costs” under similar circumstances The proposed cost benefits only the proposed contract work Th...
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Praxis 5047 Middle school english, Praxis 5047 ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Parable 
realistic and has a moral 
Legend 
exaggerated story about people 
Myth 
literary sub genre of a story that involves gods and heroes, usually expressing a cultures ideals 
Folktale 
language of the people, does not need a moral, and main purpose is to entertain 
Fairytales 
element of magic, usually follows a pattern, and presents an "ideal", may contain "magic 3" or "stereotyping" 
Fable 
non-realistic, has a moral, and animals are often the main character 
Fable 
Aesop- "The Fox and t...
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Left and Right Realism Test Questions and Answers
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Left and Right Realism Test Questions and Answers 
What is the belief about late modernity, exclusion and crime? - Answer-- We are now living in a stage in society where instability, insecurity and exclusion make crime worse 
- Deindustrialisation have caused unemployment especially for the young and ethnic minority groups 
- Increased inequality between rich and poor have increased relative deprivation and economic exclusion 
- This has made crime rise and is nastier e.g hate crime 
 
How has ...
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Left and Right Realism Exam 2 Questions and Answers
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Left and Right Realism Exam 2 Questions and Answers 
What are ways Right Realists say are the solutions to crime? - Answer-They don't believe that it is possible to deal with biological differences. 
 
Crime prevention polices should reduce the rewards and increase the cost of committing crime. 
 
Right realists affecting policy - Answer-Target hardening- strengthening the security of a building or installation to protect it in the event of an attack or reduce the risk of theft 
 
 Zero tolera...
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Left and Right Realism Exam Questions and Answers
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relative deprivation - Answer-Lea and Young: how deprived someone feels in relation to others, compared to their own expectations, leads to feelings of resentment and committing crime to things they feel they are entitled to. 
 
subculture - Answer-Cloward and Cohen: subculture is a group collective solution to relative deprivation. some may turn to religion some may turn to crime 
 
marginalisation - Answer-employed people have bodies to repre...
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Left and Right Realism Test Questions with Answers
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What is right realism and how and why did it originate? (4) - Answer--strong link between the new right and right realism 
 
-both believe that individuals are responsible for their own actions and should take responsibility for themselves 
 
-believe that people are naturally selfish and will commit crime for their own personal gain if they feel they can get away with it 
 
-say people commit crime based on a rational choice where an individu...
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A* AQA A Level Sociology, crime and deviance essays
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13 A* grade A-Level sociology crime and deviance essays for the AQA A Level Sociology specification
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IR Readings and Lecture Notes for Final Exam
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My IR final exam study guide. 
 
Lectures covered: 
 
Lecture 11: Multi-level Politics of War 
Lecture 12: Multi-level Politics of Development 
Lecture 13: Multi-level Politics of Inequality 
Lecture 14: Multi-level Politics of Peackeeping 
Lecture 15: Multi-level Politics of Dictatorship and Democracy 
Lecture 16: Multi-level Politics of the Environment 
 
Readings covered: 
 
New and Old Wars, Kaldor (2012) 
The Ontology of Political Violence, Kalyvas (2003) 
War is Not Over, Fazal & Po...
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Notes for Unit 5: Applications of Criminology
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Achieved Distinction with these notes. Covers all four questions, including moral panic, patterns of victimisation, strengths and weaknesses of theories, and more.
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment QUESTION AND ANSWER 2023The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. 
Relationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 
 
 
 
1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 
2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 
3. Police apply to the courts for search and arr...
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Download this complete,fully solved and updated actual exam for Criminology WJEC Unit 2
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Albert Cohen talked about status frustration, what is this? 
Emotion felt by individuals of lower classes because they are prevented from climbing social ladder and gaining status 
 
 
 
Messerschmidt talked about hegemonic masculinity, what is this? 
A theory that seeks to explain how and why men maintain dominance through the subordination of women in the social heiarchy 
 
 
 
 
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