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    Why People Shoplift

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    in our society‚ is increasing in recent years. Despite the fact that there are tight securities against it‚ people are not discouraged to shoplift but instead they do so quite often. This paper looks at the reason behind the increasing number of shoplifters‚ the factors that encourage people to shoplift. People that are highly into such a crime can either be a young teen ager or a grown up however‚ the reason may vary for both the groups. This paper will further talk about money not being the only

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    if I felt like that. “Why did I do it in the first place?” Because shoplifting is tempting‚ the shoplifter thinks they’re getting the product for free. But the truth is that someone has to pay for our mistake‚ thus price rises and the community has to pay. And some stores could even go bankrupt because of shoplifting. It is unfair to people who do not shoplift to pay for the mistakes that shoplifters make. People in the community who are not as wealthy as others have a harder time paying for their

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    Shoplifting .

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    dollars stolen from stores and companies a day. It is estimated that about 1 out of 11 Americans shoplift. Though technology has advanced so much‚ along with security procedures‚ shoplifters are only caught 1 in 49 times of the time they steal. They are turned over to police only half of the time. What makes catching shoplifters so difficult is that most suspects are considered law abiding citizens. They look no different or act no different as any other person that walks around in a store on an everyday

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    affects of shoplifting By: Andie Gonzales Stealing may just seem as a small and easy thing to do‚ to the people who do shoplift. The shoplifter thinks he is getting a product for free and doesn’t know what he actually doing to himself and the community. But most of us don’t know the actual affects and damages shoplifting makes. Not only does it cost the shoplifter money‚ but also the store and its customers and the whole community. It is a large chain reaction of costs and damages that would otherwise

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    negative effect it has upon the economy. The original items being stolen are being priced high because stores have to make up for their economic deficits from shoplifters. If shoplifting stopped in the first place‚ then shoplifters would not even have the motive to steal items because of their price. This alone could significantly reduce shoplifters if the facts were better known. Also when items are stolen‚ it significantly hurts the stores profit. Stealing is damaging enough to actually force stores

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    selling their childhood home and try to convince them and to keep it. Kate Ellis (Tina Fey) is a hotheaded hairdresser who cannot keep a job‚ house‚ or her daughter. Maura Ellis (Amy Poehler) is a responsible aunt who takes care of Kate’s daughter behind her back to provide a steady environment for her to grow up in. Kate convinces Maura to help her throw one last house party before the house is sold. The movie Sisters is a raunchy comedy that people expect to be funny due to the plot and the

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    friend of Tiny and Will Grayson 1 (Will Grayson doesn’t know if she’s a lesbian or if she’s straight) ‚ she’s in the Gay Straight Alliance at school‚ she loves Neutral Milk Hotel. Maura would also be considered a secondary character‚ Maura is attracted to Will Grayson 2‚ she is the person that Will Grayson talks to. Maura acts as Isaac the online person that talks to Will Grayson 2. He thinks he has found his true love on the internet‚ and he always thinks about him and can’t wait to meet him in real

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    Why Stealing Is Wrong

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    first degree‚ 30 years. Stealing/Shop-lifting‚ depending on the circumstances‚ can mount up to many years in prison. Any type of stealing will always be a crime and will have an effect on your future‚ and even your city. There are not just a few shoplifters in your area‚ NASP has recorded millions. Stealing can not only get someone into a lot of trouble‚ but can cause many problems in the future not just for adults but for adolescence as well. If an adult (someone over the age of 18) is charged with

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    Daroy‚ Venus Claress T. IV – Archimedes Pop Art DAY 1 On June 29‚ 2013 at my house‚ our group started doing our “Pop Art”. Maura‚ Camille and Joshua were the first ones to arrive bringing the illustration we were going to use. We can’t start then because Allan has the concept on what were going to do and he was running late. He arrived after 30 mins. of waiting. Shortly after that‚ Mikko ang Ingrid arrived. Samuel wasn’t able to attend that day because he was at someplace else doing

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    35 Dumb Things People Say

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    with over 400 organizations with audiences of up to 8‚000 people. Dr. Cullen holds a Doctorate in Social Justice and Diversity Education. She has 25 years of experience as a diversity trainer and speaker at over 400 universities and organizations. Maura Cullen is the author of 35 Dumb Things Well-Intended People Say: Surprising Things We Say That Widen the Diversity Gap. She is a higher education student affairs professional and is the founding faculty of the Social Justice Training Institute. (http://www

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