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    theory is most often used when two or more tortfeasors simultaneously commit independent acts of negligence‚ but only one act causes the injury‚ the plaintiff is then relieved from the burden of proof with respect to causation‚ and may sue both tortfeasors without direct proof of causation. However‚ the burden thus shifts to the defendant to exculpate them. Otherwise‚ defendants will be held joint and severally liable. In addition‚ the alternative liability theory has a very limited application‚ and

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    teaching style helps the children adjust to a typical learning environment and build upon their social-emotional domain. Sound symbol relationship/blending Dyslexia or sound symbol blending is a learning disability in which children have difficulty blending the different elements of words visually and audibly. People suffering from dyslexia can cognitively interpret

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    My essay will consist of a highly popular time travel paradox called “The Grandfather Paradox”‚ which essentially discuses how an individual can travel back in time to prevent a pre conditioned event from occurring. This paradox discus how an individual can travel back in time to kill their grandfather‚ therefore grandpa never meets grandma which leads to the individual to never to be born‚ he essential commits an accident suicide‚ meaning that the individual really never killed grandfather in the

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    along from the previous school and other agencies and working with relevant teams already in place and the learners parent/carers‚ a support system and care plan will be put in place to meet the learner’s needs. For example‚ the student may have dyslexia. If the

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    defined as a neurologic condition that creates difficulties in acquiring knowledge in a level of skill of someone of the same age is expected to gain (The free dictionary online 2013) Types Causes Examples Teaching Strategies Placements Dyslexia is based on the language aspect of learning. A person that has this will have trouble with reading in most cases. A person uses their right hemisphere instead of the left hemisphere to read and spell. This can be caused due to a trauma to the brain

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    ACTUS REUS: OMISSION & CAUSATION The general basis for imposing liability in criminal law is that the defendant must be proved to have committed a guilty act whilst having had a guilty state of mind. The physical elements are collectively called the actus reus and the accompanied mental state is called the mens rea. It is the fundamental duty of the prosecution to prove both of these elements of the offence to the satisfaction of the judge or jury beyond reasonable doubt. In the absence

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    Hume: Necessary Connection

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    Hume’s masterful argument‚ Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding‚ he addresses the foundation and processes of our epistemology through both empirical and applied epistemology. In this argument he addresses the issue of what‚ exactly‚ necessary causation is‚ its importance to our epistemology‚ and whether or not we are able to truly understand it. While Hume’s argument concerning necessary connection is strong there are flaws in it regarding necessity‚ what exactly Hume is arguing‚ and contradictions

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    Solicitation Solicitation is defined as the asking‚ inducing or enticing another individual to commit a crime. Merger Under the merger doctrine‚ the crime of solicitation merges with conspiracy. An individual cannot be guilty of solicitation if the crime is the object of the conspiracy. A person cannot be guilty of both conspiracy and solicitation. If conspiracy is proven solicitation will be merged under both traditional and modern jurisdictions. Conspiracy Conspiracy is defined

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    Under Washington case law‚ plaintiffs are required to prove causation with expert testimony if alleged injury involves obscure medical factors. [cite]. The trickier question is whether the expert needs to demonstrate a direct causal link between the alleged injuries and the negligent act or if the expert merely must demonstrate that the plaintiff’s injuries are of a type that can be caused by the negligent act. Washington courts have come down on both sides of this question. I. Plaintiffs are Required

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    As with any aspect of human behaviour‚ I think it is very difficult to assess why people break the law. Although this process may be difficult‚ it is not without merit. In this paper I will discuss my personal opinion on crime causation and how my life experiences have shaped these views. I believe this process is important because one must always be aware of their attitudes and biases when critically examining social phenomena. I believe that there are three levels in one’s life that can increase

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