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    Consider the criminal liability of the defendant in the situation below and consider the defence of insanity to the offences that you find he has committed. Johnson could be held liable for Section 20 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861. This is unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm or malicious wounding with intent to cause some harm. There must be a break in the continuity of the skin for a D to be held liable for malicious wounding (JCC v Eisenhower). GBH was described as “serious”

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    RIZAL: WHAT MADE HIM A HERO? "What matters death if one dies for what one loves‚ for native land and cherished ones?" A hero may be easy to spell but it is never easy to become. Heroes are people who have gained enormous identity among others. They are role models‚ well-respected‚ nationalistic and have contributed to society causing national unity resulting to something really big like freedom. Between the different faces of heroes we know who stands out among the rest? Is it Rizal or is Bonifacio

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    Happiness Assignment 1. What does Dan Gilbert mean when he says that happiness can be synthesized? How is this different from natural happiness? According to Gilbert‚ happiness can be synthesized if people remain content and happy even after losing something valuable or after not getting something they wanted. This implies that people can always learn to enjoy and be content with what they get regardless of what they wanted. For instance‚ some people remain happy even after losing wealth or a family

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    What Made Non-Violence Work? In the Twentieth Century‚ the great leaders Mohandas Gandhi‚ Nelson Mandela‚ and Martin Luther King Jr. all used non-violence to bring about change to their respective countries. What made nonresistance work was the charisma of the leaders to persuade the people to not fight back‚ the peaceful protests‚ the leaders’ willingness to accept their punishments‚ and their struggle for unity. In order for non-violence to work‚ people have to be non-violent. Each of these

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    famous statement "He cannot have God for his Father who has not the Church for his mother" emphasizes the idea of "unity" and also‚ "relationship." The way I interpret his statement is simply as not "one or the other" option but more as "one and the other." By considering the issue of Novationism‚ and the challenges that the church was facing at that time‚ Cyprian was trying to indicate that there is no salvation outside the church. His targets of putting out this statement are those who had lapsed and

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    Gandhi and Mandela: What Made Non-Violence Work? Background Essay The history of violence in the world is well documented. However it is also possible to use non-violence to bring about change. This DBQ will look at two countries where a non-violent movement was successful. Historic Context India and South Africa were two important nations on two different continents. But although they looked strong on the outside‚ each one suffered from a disease that threatened the health of

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    God helps those who help themselves Some people are fatalists of the worst kind. They have a very wrong notion about God. They think that since they worship GodGod will shower all kinds of blessings on them. They remain idle in the hope that God will help them in all eventualities. Such people lose self- confidence‚ become miserably dependent on fate and ultimately suffer failure and ruin. God has blessed us with aptitudes‚ talents and faculties. He expects us to make full use of them. He cannot

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    clash.» There is conflict everywhere throughout our lives‚ bringing positive and negative outcomes to those experiencing it. Conflict is apart of life‚ and it can make us change‚ for better or for worse. Literary works and historical events are two great examples at showing conflicts and their outcomes. A short story titled «The Girl Who Can» presents a well-recognized conflict. Throughout the story‚ every conversation seems to make its way back to a specific topic‚ normally followed by criticism:

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    country lay in the development of its own western resources. There were many reasons that made the people face the grueling and dangerous movement west‚ but the primary reason was economy. "Like the Spanish conquistadors before them‚ the Americans looked beyond the Mississippi‚ they saw an open beckoning. Despite the presence of hundreds of Indian nations with rich and distinct cultures‚ who had populated the land for thousands of years-from the desert of the Southwest and the grassy

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    What forces Jim to grow up and mature very rapidly is the takeover of the ship that is launched by Long John Silver. In Chapter 10 it is detailed how Jim hides in a barrel‚ only to find himself being able to over hear Silver as he discusses his plans. Note how Jim refers to this situation: It was Silver’s voice‚ and before I had heard a dozen words‚ I would not have shown myself for all the world‚ but lay there‚ trembling and listening‚ in the extreme of fear and curiosity‚ for from these

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