Verb Noun/person Noun/action Steal Thief (thieves) Theft Rob Robber Robbery Burgle Burglar Burglary Mug Mugger Mugging Murder Murderer Murder Kidnap Kidnapper Kidnapping Set fire/commit arson Arsonist Arson Shoplift Shoplifter Shoplifting Vandalize Vandal Vandalism Hijack Hijacker Hijacking Deceive/cheat Fraudster Commit fraud Terrorize Terrorist Terrorism Blackmail Blackmailer Blackmail Joyride (auto 2randamine) Joy rider Joyriding Traffic drugs Drug trafficker Drug trafficking
Unemployment benefits Alcohol and drug abuse Worldwide problem Has a negative effect on the country's human development Quantities have incresed Young people using drugs and alcohol Economic recession Decrease of income Loss of employment Health and education recession Barriers to housing and services Poverty Lack of food and water Lack of residence Insufficient income Fuel poverty 2011 Riots 06.08.10.08.2011 Several districts and cities suffered widespread rioting, arson and looting 5 fatal accidents 205 people injured References http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/keyissuesforthenewpa / http://www.hobotraveler.com/so_greatbritainsocialissues.php http:// www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/lawandorder/7922755/Englandhasworsecrim http:// www.drugscope.org.uk/resources/faqs/faqpages/howmanypeoplediefromdrugs http:// www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/dec/30/teenagedrugalcoholcannabisus http:// en.wikipedia
minor motoring offences in the magistrate courts without a jury three lay magistrate or a stipendiary magistrate the magistrate reaches a verdict can be appealed defendant is sent a summon (kohtukutse) o indictable most serious offences e.g. murder, manslaughter, rape, arson (süütamine) begins in the magistrate court prima facie - based on the first impression; accepted as correct until proved otherwise. If a prima facie case is established, a full trial will take place in the Crown Court A judge and a jury of twelve ordinary people The magistrate reaches a verdict
cost 8) The riots were started by a protest in Tottenham, demanding justice from police as a result of the failed arrest and shooting of Mark Duggan. The 6 August peaceful march in Tottenham was followed by rioting and looting . The spread of news sparked riots during the night of 7th august in other London districts. The morning of 8th of august was quiet, but in the evening areas across London were affected by widespread violence including arson and looting. Two men had been found assaulted and both died later in the hospital. On the following day, London was quiet, but rioting continued in Birmingham, Nottingham, Leicester and Manchester. On the 10th of august 3 men were killed in Birmingham, looting and violence continued around Manchester and Liverpool.
Custody Bill of 1839. Elizabeth Garrett was a doctor(not many female doctors at that time), she was in the school board, mayor and active member of the suffragettes. Millicent Garrett Fawcett Elizabeth’s sister, was a writer and also an active member of the suffragettes. Pankhurst family Women’s Social and Political Union in 1903. How they advertised – demonstrations, smashing windows/arson/fist fights. Virginia Woolf A Room of One's Own (1929), with its famous dictum, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction. Simone de Beauvoir most wellknown feminist. bell hooks multiplicity of experience, sex(male/female) vs gender(social/construct) Judith Butler performativity – gender is performed. Bloomsbury Group modernists (max 10 ppl) 5
He served as President of the Reconstruction-era Freedman's Savings Bank; as marshal of the District of Columbia; as minister-resident and consul-general to the Republic of Haiti (1889 1891); and as chargé d'affaires for the Dominican Republic. After two years, he resigned from his ambassadorship because of disagreements with U.S. government policy. In 1872, he moved to Washington, D.C., after his house on South Avenue in Rochester, New York burned down -- arson was suspected. Also lost was a complete issue of The North Star. In 1868, Douglass supported the presidential campaign of Ulysses S. Grant. The Klan Act and the Enforcement Act were signed into law by President Grant. Grant used their provisions vigorously, suspending habeas corpus in South Carolina and sending troops there and into other states; under his leadership, over 5,000 arrests were made and the Ku Klux Klan was dealt a serious blow.
The decision to prosecute · Who? General rule any private individual can bring a prosecution o `private prosecutions' o 2.4% o Domestic assaults o Shoplifting o · Actions instigated by the police o Greatest nr of prosecutions o Police officels advocates (some cases) (tõid tõendied ise väja) o Wasn't ideal o Erinevad kuriteod: Arson, public theft, robbery, computer crimes, reckless driving, DUI, espionage, kidnapping, homicide, terrorism, littering, loitering, rape, manhandling, abuse, murder, hijacking, blackmail, stabbing, hit and drive accidents, trespassing, poisoning, WORDS Explain without the word itself, describe it, if possible, give synonym and example. Vald rural municipality Kihelkond - parish Come/enter into force - jõustuma Legislative bodys seadusandlikud organid
present in the hearing (minor assault, property damage, offensive behaviour) motoring offence (sõiduvahendiga sooritatud kuritegu) - a crime commited which concerns driving excess of jurisdiction (jurisdiktsiooni ületamine) - court's acting beyond the limits of its power indictable offence (kuritegu) - serious crime which is ruled by jury and with enough evidence, wronger will be charged with felony (aggravated burglary, indecent aussalt, murder, arson) to conduct a preliminary enquiry (eeluurimine) - to collect enough evidence to prove the case which then will be commited to trial to discharge the case (juhtumit tühistama) - in case of not enough evidence to prove the case it will not be taken into trial to pass sentence (kohtuotsust väljakuulutama) - to officially say in court of law what a criminal's punishment will be to insist on something (midagi nõudma) - to demand something to happen or someone to do something to presuade
first American settlement, from classical Rome to the European Enlightenment, including China, Japan, and south-east Asia. Wooden bridges have played a major role in the history of human development. The architectural varieties and structural types - girder, arch, suspension, truss, pontoon, and covered - were numerous. By virtue of the nature of their material, extant examples are scarce, as is the historic record. Nature, acts of God, war, and arson have decimated wooden bridges throughout time. A special global effort should be initiated to identify, access, and protect wooden structures of all kinds. A group of experts should be convened in the USA and in other parts of the world where timber bridges survive to recommend a selection for nomination to the World Heritage List. Theoretical advances during the Renaissance and Neo-Classical period
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5. Awareness and acceptance of evil, southereners were convinced that evil is a part of the world and man himself is evil. 6. The southern scene is heavily charged with atmosphere of decade, destruction and frustration. 7. Southern writers are occupied with idiots and perverts. People are alienated anyway. But when one is different, then alienation is absolute. This idea is existentsialist. 8. Violence. Comes in two forms, its human violence, such as murder, rape, mutulation, slave abuse, arson. Natural violence, flood, drought-period of dry weather, storms and so on. 9. Characterized by the love of style of thetoric. Like true modernists they liked to experiment with syntex and so on .10. literary method is the combination is modernism and symbolic naturalism. They experiment with language but also every concrete physical detail becomes symbolic. And has a philosophical explanation. 13.03.2013 Thomas Wolfe, Penn Warren, K. A. Porter, Tennessee Williams, Eudora Welty, Flanney
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