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When was Liviu Mocan born?

Liviu Mocan was born in 1955.


Why must ores be processed after they are mined?

they need to be processed because of universal lagg(otherwise) needs to be harder and makes it look cool(also) effect of mining then processing the ore makes you earn exp. for two skills rather than one :)(just for fun) add me on runescape I'm "Clank Mocan"hope this helped


What movie and television projects has Drago Mestrovic been in?

Drago Mestrovic has: Played Matula Stuban in "Gruntovcani" in 1975. Performed in "Marija" in 1977. Played Novinar in "Nikola Tesla" in 1977. Played Vodenjak in "Macak pod sljemom" in 1978. Played Milovanovic in "Bombaski proces" in 1978. Performed in "Poglavlje iz zivota Augusta Senoe" in 1981. Performed in "Samo jednom se ljubi" in 1981. Performed in "Uzbuna" in 1983. Played Mocan in "Hajducki gaj" in 1985. Played Konobar in "Nitko se nece smijati" in 1985. Played Luka Stipic in "Putovanje u Vucjak" in 1986. Played Luka in "Putovanje u Vucjak" in 1986. Played Napoleon in "Trideset konja" in 1988. Performed in "Isprani" in 1995. Played Bum in "Djed i baka se rastaju" in 1996. Performed in "Zamrznuti kadar" in 1999.


What has the author H Naci Mocan written?

H. Naci Mocan has written: 'A dynamic model of differential human capital and criminal activity' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminal behavior, Criminals, Econometric models, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Punishment in crime deterrence, Economic conditions, Human capital, Punishment in crime deterrence, Utility theory 'Credit rationing and race in mortgage lending in the United States, 1960-1990' -- subject(s): Discrimination in mortgage loans 'Ugly criminals' -- subject(s): Crime, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Personal beauty, Personal Beauty, Social aspects, Social aspects of Personal beauty, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Crime 'Can consumers detect lemons?' -- subject(s): Child care services, Consumer behavior 'The impact of incentives on human behavior' -- subject(s): Capital punishment, Punishment in crime deterrence 'Economic conditions, deterrence and juvenile crime' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Juvenile delinquency, Employment, High school students, Juvenile delinquency, Punishment in crime deterrence, Unemployment and crime 'Business cycles and fertility dynamics in the U.S' -- subject(s): Autoregression (Statistics), Business cycles, Human Fertility, Statistics, Time-series analysis, Unemployment, Vector analysis 'Vengeance' 'The demand for medical care in urban China' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Cost of Medical care, Medical care, Urban poor, Utilization 'Catholic schools and bad behavior' -- subject(s): Catholic schools, Juvenile delinquency 'Nonprofit sector and part-time work' -- subject(s): Child care workers, Employees, Nonprofit organizations, Part-time employment, Wages


What actors and actresses appeared in Hajducki gaj - 1985?

The cast of Hajducki gaj - 1985 includes: Pavle Balenovic as Cuvar Slavko Brankov as Jurak Rikard Brzeska as Prosjak Vlatko Dulic as Osojnik Vlatko Dulic as Osojnik ... vlasnik pilane Ljudevit Galic as Seljak Alen Gasparac as Tugomil .. decak Alen Gasparac as Tugomil ... decak Emil Glad as Sluga Ivo Gregurevic as Franjesa Slavko Juraga as Jandra Ivo Kristof as Zandar Mile Zvonko Lepetic as Gavro ... narednik Danko Ljustina as Kuzma Perica Martinovic as Marija Osojnik ... supruga Jadranka Matkovic as Prosjakinja Drago Mestrovic as Mocan Vladimir Oblescuk as Bartol Radko Polic as Petar Radko Polic as Petar ... nadzornik Sinisa Popovic as Javor Danilo Poprzen as Simun Miro Sanic as Lugar Radoslav Spitzmuller as Blagajnik Gorana Stepanic as Helena .. devojcica Gorana Stepanic as Helena ... devojcica Milan Strljic as Lukovic Ljudevit Topic as Seljak Djuro Utjesanovic as Zandar Ivo Aljosa Vuckovic as Tomo Pavle Vuisic as Martin ... mlinar


Does capital punishment deter?

It effectively deters those who receive it. They don't commit any crimes again.We can never know if a deterrent worked. We cannot know how many crimes would have been committed without the deterrent. We must use common sense. The threat of severe punishment would surely deter some people. That is what many criminals have said. Even if capital punishment did not deter all murders, it might deter some. Given it would be cheap to implement (cheaper than prison sentences) and might work it seems like a good idea. People say it is barbaric. Sounds terrible. They never say why it is wrong. Can it be wrong to try to reduce murders? Should we worry about hanging a few murderers? What if we execute an innocent person? Firstly, if the deterrent works there will be less murders and so less chance of false convictions. Secondly, if we reduce the risk of being murdered by more than we create the risk of wrongful conviction we should win on balance. There are many murders each year; very few wrongful convictions.AnswerThe threat of the death penalty is no deterrent...people are arrogant and they premeditate the act thinking they will be like OJ and get away with it because they are smarter than everyone else or they commit the crime in the heat of passion and punishment never even enters their mind until after...then the "I can beat this" attitude kicks in and they try to cover it up. These attitudes persist as do murder rates, the latter of which is not affected by the existence of capital punishment. The death penalty should not be argued for from the standpoint of being a deterent, because it is not. Rather it should be argued that the punishment must fit the crime. Those who kill should be killed.The unfortunate thing is that if you wish to mete out true justice doing so will eventually bankrupt your society. It is good that we want to take every precaution not to convict an innocent person, but a real shame that we have so many bad people that we cannot afford the required justice for all of them and therefore we end up with a bad compromise.AnswerSpiritual decline is evidenced throughout the western world, with the rejection of the Christian faith and its replacement with secular evolutionary humanism. Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, or chairman Mao committed the murder of millions Stalin likening it to being no different to mowing a lawn. The prisons are not suddenly (or even slowly) emptying with the decline in spiritual values. The removal of the death penalty is a symptom of the rejection of absolutes as well as the downgrading of the value of human life and so it probably is not solely responsible for any increase in murder alone but is part of the wider picture. Nor would it necessarily prove anything if places which had a lower rate of murder also had the death penalty -there may be other factors, although I believe it does send a powerful message if administered correctly.AnswerNo, States that have abolished the death penalty have shown a marked decrease in murder rates since putting such decisions into effect. Additionally, such states average significantly fewer murders per thousand than states with the death penalty. AnswerIt has never been proven that the death penalty reduces the murder rate. See Texas. Yes it is a effective punishment as people are scared and will think twice before doing such major crimes again. And one criminal is less in the world.It could be less effective than life inprisoment. Also, a person convicted to capital punishment may not be the real offendor.