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Botanical Gardens and have a piic. (En!) I want to sit by the river and watch the swans. The city39。s take academic counselling. If you confuse about subjects or how to bine them of your degree, we can advise you and discuss the career you are aiming for, so that you can see it all in context. We can also chase up your tutor if you39。re already under stress, well, just wait to classes begin next week, you39。ll have to cope with all these without your usual social network, you know, the social contacts, family and friends, you can normally rely on for help. All of this causes anxiety. Studying overseas can trigger a personal crisis. You may have left a lot of or you might call unfinished business back in your own country. Or you may have interrupted personal relationships or even sometimes broken them off to e overseas. And so students often feel so lonely, unhappy, unmotivated and unable to concentrate on study. Or there may be other things bothering you. Our resident chapel can offer you spiritual guidance if that what you want or we can put you in touch with munity groups that can provide you with social contacts and friendship.What about exam stress? It effects nearly every one to some extent, but especially oversea students like yourselves. There may be a huge amount of family pressure on you to succeed. And if you fail a subject or drop off a course because it39。s not the end of the world if you don39。t we? But remember fulltime students can get a low interest loan of up to 600 dollars to buy books and for similar study related expenses. That39。t afford an item or equipment you need for your course, so, musical instrument for example. That doesn39。 counselling. And finally we won all the just one of the twelve appeals that we launched on behaves of the students. Not too bad for an understaff service, don39。s all for me. Thank you. test2_section3W:Oh, there you are, good. Sorry I39。ve been here only a couple of minutes ourselves.W: Can you just remind me what the task is exactly?M2: Well there39。s the title of the essay exactly?M1: I39。s the essay. Then for the second part of this assignment we have to choose one method of data collection and carry out a smallscale study making appropriate use of the method chosen to get data from at least 5 subjects.W: And then we have to write a report on the study?M2: That39。s three to four thousands words.W: Did you get as far as discussing which form of data collection we should go for? Questionnaire or interview, isn39。ve agreed on the wording we only have to send it out and wait for the responses.W: Yes...I think it probably would be quicker. But what that are the article gave us last week say about the quality of data from questionnaires?M1:I39。m sure it talks about drawbacks as well, doesn39。m sure about that.W: Maybe I39。s an art series published by London University.M2: And if we try to use interviews instead I saw a book in the departmental library that will be helpful for this it is called Interviews that work by Wilson published in Oxford in 1988.W: Right. Oh, I have got a tutorial now. Can we meet up again later this week. What about Friday morning?M: Suits me. 11 o39。ve been looking at crimes like robbery and murder, both from historical view of point and also in contemporary society. And we39。s been a massive increase in one type of crime which was what39。re for the good of the pany rather than the individual. It39。s actual employer are excluded, according to this definition. The employees maybe involve but they39。s excusable because it39。re really talking about the links between power and crime.Now this is one area that much less generally known about the conventional or traditional crime. It39。re several reasons for this lack of interest in corporate crime pared with other types of crime. It39。s usually possible to follow what39。re unaware that they39。s very difficult to assess the costs, but these costs can be very considerable in both their economic and social aspects.Let39。s just a little below the concentration it should be, many millions of people may be paying a small amount of extra for their carrot orange juice. Now some amounts like this may seem insignificant for individual customers, too small to worry about. But for the pany, this deception might result in massive illegal profit. However all our studies of corporate crime agree that the individuals are in fact deprived of far more money by such crime than they39。re considerable. They39。re in fact effected not the richer section of the society but the poorer. So here, panies are robbing the poorer then benefit the rich. There39。d like to illustrate with the reference to a pacific event which occurred several years ago. This was an explosion of a large oil tanker which cost the loss of more than fifty lives of the crew. It was an explosion which never should have happened and the subsequent inquiry laid the blame not on anyone who39。s not had to be intentional. The owners of the tanker certainly did not intend it to explode but very serious consequence can result from people or organizations not considering the possible results are their actions seriously enough. The main crime here was indifference to the human results rather than actual intention to harm anyone. But that didn39。s not just a matter of panies making big profits they should do, but of offense which may affect the lives of innocent people. And here39。t intend to harm anyone, can avoid taking responsibility for the results of their actions, and that has been a very dangerous slop hole in the law.Now further example of corporate crime was the... test3_section1W: Sarah, I39。s right. I39。s bad luck. Well I39。s your full name?S: Sarah Lhim, and that39。W: En, how old are you Sarah?S: 23, only just. It was my birthday on the 21st of August.W: Ah, happy birthday for yesterday. How long have you been in Australia?S: A year in Adelaide and 6 months in Sydney. I prefer Sydney. I39。s your address, your aunt3