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    therefore the struggle is inevitable. Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men shows that the jurors have a tough time deciding upon the guilt of the accused. There are two opposing views of justice based on the evidence given. As the 8th juror and others join‚ the audience sees a perspective of justice that favors the accused and that wants most for him to have a fair shot. “Everybody deserves a fair trial. That’s the system.” To the 8th Juror‚ the boy’s poor and troubled upbringing‚ his state-appointed

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    CH7 Crime-business community: Elements of crime(criminal law)1 actus reus(guilty act) wrongful behavior. 2 mens rea(guilty mind)wrongful state of mind. When liability is assessed without guilty mind it is liability without fault or strict liability ex. unknowingly selling alcohol to minor. Criminal burden of proof –guilty beyond reasonable doubt civil b.o.p-a preponderance of the evidence(more likely than not). Classification of crimes:1 felony serious crimes punishable by imprisonment for over one

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    The first impression that a juror would perceive of Beth‚ is that she looks professional. This is due to clothes she is wearing. Another positive of the way Beth presents her evidence is the fact that she makes it clear that she does not know the answer to some questions‚ such as when she is asked about other forms of synthesis and does not make it up. This is because it shows she knows her limitations‚ which prevents her from giving false information to the jury. However‚ this could also be perceived

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    12.02 Assignment Instructions Instructions: Create an image representative of the Neoplasticism style‚ using a recursive design algorithm. An image rendered in the Neoplastic style complies with the following rules: (Specific details can be found in “Computational Modeling of Creativity in Abstract Art‚” referenced previously.) • The image can only contain the colors red‚ yellow‚ blue‚ black‚ white‚ and gray. • The image can only contain rectangular shaped planes and lines. • If two lines run in

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    Unit 8 Lab 8

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    Host ID: 10.10.1 Network ID in binary: 1101110 Host ID in binary: 101010101 Exercise 8.1.2 Class Range Network ID Host ID Possible Networks Possible Hosts per Network A 0-127 A b.c.d 2^7 2^24 B 128-191 a.b c.d 2^14 2^16 C 192-223 a.b.c D 2^21 2^8 If you used the number of bytes instead you would get a whole different amount of possible networks which isn’t right. Exercise 8.1.3 No I will not fit in this the 192-223 range. Exercise 8.1.4 Network ID: 190.8 Host ID: 8.4 Binary Network ID: 101111101000

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    The Angry Black Woman

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    I am deeply interested in why Black women are received and portrayed as both “angry” and “strong” Black Women. It may seem inexplicable that a respected black woman educator would stamp her foot‚ jab her finger in someone’s face and scream while trying to make a point on national television‚ thereby reconfirming the notation that black women are irrationally angry. When confronted about race and gender‚ as a black woman I stand in a crooked room. I have to figure out which way is up. Bombarded

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    Lab 8 answer key Exploring group policy administration This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 8.1 Configuring the Local Computer Policy Exercise 8.2 Configuring Processing Order Exercise 8.3 Configuring Priority Order Exercise 8.4 Using Block Policy Inheritance and Enforce Exercise 8.5 Cleanup for Exercise 8.6 Exercise 8.6 Configuring Account Policies Post-Lab Cleanup Estimated lab time: 130 minutes Exercise 8.1 Configuring the Local Computer Policy Overview

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    Chapter 9 1. Anscombe’s point was that some things may not be done‚ no matter what. Referring to the boiling of babies. 2. Kant called these “hypothetical imperatives” because they tell us what to do providing that we have the relevant desires. 3. Instead moral requirements are categorical: they have the form “You ought to do such-and –such period‚” 4. In his Foundations of the Metaphysical of Morals (1785)‚ he (Kant) expresses the Categorical

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    Statutory Interpretation Model Answers Explain‚ the rules judges may use when interpreting Acts of Parliament There are four different rules judges can use when interpreting Acts of Parliament. The literal rule is when judges have to take the natural‚ ordinary or dictionary meaning of a word or phrase and apply it to the case in hand. This rule leads to absurd and unjust results. The literal rule occurred in LNER V Berriman case. An Act made it a duty to provide a look-out man wherever a

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    Twelve angry men‚ by Reginald rose demonstrates that humans are flawed. Rose shows the flaws across those involved with the trial including the defendant himself‚ the twelve jurors and the witnesses. The play shows that flaws are not only a negative but can be as a positive. The play advocates accepting the realities of our flaws so that we may carry on with our lives in the best way possible. Twelve angry men shows the extensive imperfections human have. The trial draws on a rather bleak

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