evidence that he intended the consequences if he knew that injury was inevitable. 7 Jury should infer necessary intention if it feels sure that: - death or serious bodily harm was a virtual certain consequence of D’s conduct and - D had foresight of it. 8 R v Woollin 1998 - D lost his temper. In frustration he threw his 3month old son onto a hard surface. He died. HL said: - Jury should be directed that it can find that such intention existed (to kill or cause GBH) where such is a virtual certainty
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Science and PE Division Course Syllabus: General Chemistry I Spring – 2012 Chem 1411 – 4003 (4 Credit Hours) _____________________________________________________________________ Instructo ______________________________________________________________________ Course Description General Chemistry I:This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a DCCCD Core Curriculum Course. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or equivalent AND Developmental
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Summarize and Present Information in a Meaningful Way Gloria Warrick Colorado Technical University Online MGMT600-1204A-06 P2 IP October 22‚ 2012 Professor Donald Pratl TO: Local Regional Sales Manager FROM: Gloria Warrick DATE: October 22‚ 2012 SUBJECT: Marketing Department Presentation U. S. Summary versus Zip Code 60614 Summary General Summary Report Comparison The general summary report for the Educational Attainment portion for zip code 60614‚ Chicago‚ IL for graduates of a two
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BCH 369L–Biochemistry Laboratory Fall 2016 Module C Orlando Martinez uteid: olm298 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to implement the technique of gel electrophoresis in the purification and size determination of various proteins and DNA fragments. In order to do this‚ a polyacrylamide gel will be prepared and placed in a buffer-containing gel electrophoresis apparatus. Next‚ an aliquot of acid phosphatase and a molecular weight marker (Composed of Phosphorylase B‚ bovine serum albumin‚ ovalbumin
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are future economic benefits. b. are debts and obligations. c. possess service potential. d. are things of value owned by a business. 7. Payments to stockholders are called a. expenses. b. liabilities. c. dividends. d. distributions. 8. The discontinued operations section of the income statement refers to a. discontinuance of a product line. b. the income or loss on products that have been completed and sold. c. obsolete equipment and discontinued inventory items. d. the disposal
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Unit 1: Biochemistry Review Chemical Bonding Three types of bonds Ionic bond: 2 oppositely charged atoms (Na and Cl) Polar covalent: Unequally shared electrons (H and O) Non polar covalent: Equally shared electrons (C and C) or similar electronegativity Electronegativity and chemical bonding Electronegativity is a measure of the strength in which an atom can attract electrons. A difference of < 0. 5 is non polar covalent bond A difference of 0.5 – 1.7 is polar covalent bond A difference of > 1
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Chapter 8 • Question 1 0 out of 3 points A ____ layout is an arrangement based on self-contained groups of equipment needed to produce a particular set of goods or services. Answer Selected Answer: Product Correct Answer: Cellular • Question 2 3 out of 3 points The determination of specific job tasks and responsibilities is called ____. Answer Selected Answer: Job design Correct Answer: Job design • Question 3 3 out of 3 points
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Chapter 8: What is buy-side e-commerce? What is sell e-commerce? State two reason for the steady growth of online purchases as a percent of total retail sales. What is a key benefit for producers of using B2C e-commerce to sell directly to the consumer‚ thus eliminating middlemen? Identify the six stages consumers experience in the sales life cycle that must be supported by a successful e-commerce system. Identify three key challenges that an organization must overcome to convert its business
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Introducing Windows 8 ® An Overview for IT Professionals Jerry Honeycutt PUBLISHED BY Microsoft Press A Division of Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond‚ Washington 98052-6399 Copyright © 2012 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Control Number (PCN): 2012950240 ISBN: 978-0-7356-7050-1 Microsoft Press books
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Week 8 - Lesson 8 Reading Assignment Read Chapter 13: Strategic Control Read Chapter 14: Innovation and Entrepreneurship Review PowerPoint slides for Chapters 13 and 14 Lesson Activity Discussion Questions (DQ). Please post in the Discussion Forum by this week Friday 11:59 P.M. (PST). 1. Why is strategic control important in the strategy implementation process? What are the four major types of strategic control? What are the pros and cons of each? 2. The balanced scoreboard approach has gained popularity
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