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    What Would You Do? Chapter 4 American Express Headquarters‚ New York‚ NY Headquarters‚ New York‚ New York.1 With medical costs rising 10 to 15 percent per year‚ one of the members of your Board of Directors mentioned that some companies are now refusing to hire smokers and that the board should discuss this option at the next month’s meeting. Nationwide‚ about 6‚000 companies refuse to hire smokers. Weyco‚ an employee benefits company in Okemos‚ Michigan‚ requires all applicants to take

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    Validity of eyewitness testimony Eyewitness testimony are accounts given by an individual about the details of an event that may include‚ what the perpetrator was wearing or physical description of the person ‚ in what direction did the person run‚ details of a crime scene of a accident etc..‚ but can the eyes lie? Eyewitness testimony has been recognized as the leading cause of wrongful convictions in the U.S and because of this there are organizations in place such as the innocent project‚ which

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    death row who claim DNA tests or review of evidence would show they were not guilty of the crimes for which they were convicted. Logic suggests that untold numbers of additional innocent people have been punished for crimes they did not commit. In virtually every recent case in which individuals have been exonerated‚ DNA matter from the crime scene was available for testing‚ and these tests have proved that the convicted person is innocent. Eyewitness Testimony The bedrock of the American judicial

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    however‚ that eyewitness testimony may not be as reliable as it was long thought to be. In fact‚ eyewitnesses commonly misidentify people and misremember events. As a result‚ many have been falsely convicted of serious crimes‚ including robbery‚ assault and murder. The Innocence Project reports that 70 percent of convictions‚ which were eventually overturned based on DNA testing‚ involved eyewitness misidentifications.

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    3) -FOOD & HEALTH- I : Advertisements directly contribute to unhealthy eating culture in the society Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? The advertising is the main cause of unhealthy eating habits. Contemporarily‚ advertising plays an irreplaceable role in luring people to buy junk food and thus contributes to unhealthy eating habits. However‚ advertising is not the main cause of these unhealthy eating habits in that there are others factors give rise to unhealthy eating

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    Psychological Processes- Motivation‚ Perception‚ Learning and Memory Introduction Psychological Processes performing any type of activity that we use а variety of processes like thinking‚ remembering‚ problem solving‚ interpretation etc. Thus whether you study а lesson‚ view а cinema‚ talk on а topic‚ we are using psychological processes of which we may or may not be aware. Discussion Motivation: - А person has many needs at any given time. Some are biological arising from hunger‚ thirst and

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    Psychology Loftus and Palmer (1974) Aim: To test their hypothesis that that language used in eyewitness testimony can differ memory. Method: Forty-five American students formed an opportunity sample. This was a laboratory experiment with five conditions‚ only one of which was experienced by each participant (an independent measures design). Participants were shown slides of a car accident involving a number of cars and asked to describe what had happened as if they were eyewitnesses.  They

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    of life with the possibility of parole. He is now 58 years old and you have come to realize that he is a model prisoner. He has shown impeccable behavior‚ has a job within the prison‚ has been around the community during furloughs and has become a positive influence and a great role model for other prisoners. Also‚ he has formed a bond with the victim’s family‚ who has forgiven him for what he has done. The victim’s family would like to see him get out on parole because they feel that he has changed

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    the crime at the time the crime occurred that would be able to identify the person responsible for the crime. Eyewitnesses have historically been asked to identify the perpetrator by “placing a suspect among people not suspected of committing the crime” (Schuster‚ B. 2007). This procedure is called a lineup. The drawbacks to using eyewitness accounts to help ascertain the identity of suspected criminals are numerous. The lineup relies on the memory and perception of the witness who may have been

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    personality by their first impression. This the time people don’t trust each other and love each other. In my position i completely disagree by the ideal thinking of that first impressions are almost impossible to change. I believe that first impression is possible to change . There are some examples we could proof it such as‚ the more you get to know somebody ‚ the best you can evaluate his/ her personality‚ other is we have to have certain amount of time to get to know and when we first met the person

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