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When I started taking taste for writing, so I wrote a story: the plot was a group of teenagers who robbed libraries and distributed by street works. A rather romantic and naive [to because romanticism and naivete are often almost pearson prentice hall synonymous]. Without great pretensions, a nice story, giving its history major and so that one day, my focus can win again etc etc etc.. However, on September 20, while I was celebrating my entrance into adulthood, the following occurred fact that it made me recollection: pearson prentice hall
Civil Police of the GDE Group (Special Measures) of Foz do Iguaçu met yesterday (20) search warrants and seizure of books that were stolen from the Public Library of the city. To the surprise teams a woman of 54 years was the most stolen books.
now, stealing books to sell? At least, quite sad. Besides the already esquecedores ** ** of libraries [please, if you are a person who forgets to return books, not anymore haha]. First, it is a public property of something that is already degraded and undervalued. Here is not the discussion pearson prentice hall of the role of libraries pearson prentice hall etc, because I've done it on a smaller scale, in the post "75% of Brazilians have never entered a library" [link at the end]. The point is that libraries already have little investment and the person still steals books to sell? Hinders both research potential students, reading for pleasure of others, and, of course, keeping a cool and valuable collection.
Another thing I find very funny in Brazilian justice is the issue of the act. I'm pearson prentice hall no expert and therefore have to leave the application, if you have some knowledge of law reading the post, leave a detailed explanation will be interesting. But, for example, can not understand: the theft is more than proven. Everyone knows. Everyone "saw". I even discovered that she tore the pages with stamps from the library. The bookstore in Foz can also say that the person buying the books [see, the bookstore has nothing with it. Probably did not even know that the works were stolen]. Why on earth, then the person is released? I do not want to go into the merits "ah, just because he is poor and has to be arrested politicians bums etc". I agree that politics and rich people should also be arrested pearson prentice hall etc etc etc. But the point is that I do not understand this very point of the law and I think quite questionable.
But that's just an afterthought, to increase a bit of seriousness in the discussion [because you know, this is a story tragicomic. More comic than tragic, yet]. And also because I have a deep curiosity at this point. But, I have a suggestion penalty for thief: pearson prentice hall requiring her to read every book sold and still make a review. Look what a wonderful thing. One suggestion, as I have questioned in the post "Books decrease the time penalty of prisoners" [link also in the final], if the goal is to recover the prisoners, in the case here, the thief would be perfect. And another question is pros scholars of law: there is that possibility? haha.
Well, brought the news because she is extremely curious. Besides also raise two points that seem interesting. Leave your comments, and of course, do not forget to enjoy / share, literatortura thanks:]
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