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    Grade 12 Law Exam Review

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    Grade 12 Law Exam Review Cases R v Oakes i. Law must have an important objective * Preventing harm caused by hate propaganda was a pressing concern ii. Law must be rationally connected to the objective * There was a rational connection between s.319 (2) and protecting target groups and promoting social relations iii. Law must not infringe more than it is necessary to meet the objective * S.319 (2) des not overly restrict freedom of expression. It ensures that only openly

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    1) Business recap of the company’s approach and market and competitive position Initially Motorola was the market leader. This position was entrenched by a long history of successes going back to its development of the first ‘walkie talkie’ used by the US Military. They produced the first pager. They were one of the first companies to adapt the Total Quality Management system when predominately Japanese companies were cornering the efficiency of manufacturing. In 1990 Motorola had total

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    Effect of Gun Control Laws Gun control laws have currently become a major debate in society. Increasing gun control laws may do the opposite of protecting citizens. Although if people think guns contribute to crime studies have shown otherwise. Crime rates may increase if the gun control laws become stricter than they already are now. The government is on a quest to control society’s recourses to guns and ammo because of the past terrorist and hate crime problems. The people trying to increase

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    Fingermen and also when the seemingly insane character V entangles her in his plot to blow up the Old Bailey. So far‚ it only seems that it is the government who are the ‘bad guys.’ They are the ones who control the population through manipulation - such as lying about how and why the Old Bailey was blown up‚ and having a curfew for the people’s “own protection.” The audience is therefore shocked because we do not think that Evey has done anything criminally wrong‚ yet V is accusing her of something

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    The Euthanasia Program implemented during World War II killed thousands of people that did not fit the Nazi agenda. These included the mentally ill‚ disabled‚ homosexuals‚ and people not of German descent. Euthanasia was used as a way to achieve “the perfect Aryan race” envisioned by the Nazis This program was led by Phillip Bouhler and Karl Brandt and protected under the Führer Chancellery. Correctly dubbed “T-4” this program was named for its coordinating office in Berlin‚ or Tiergartenstrasse

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    I feel it’s a bit like a cross between Taxi Driver and The Green Mile. The year is 1954. Teddy (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a detective sent to Shutter Island‚ an island off the coast of America‚ that’s more or less an Alkatraz knock-off for the criminally insane. The only way on or off the island is a dock with a ferry. The institution is surrounded by a forest‚ electric fences‚ high brick walls‚ and lots of guys in guard uniforms with rifles. The in-mates are spooky fellows‚ one woman has a clear slit

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    bottle of vodka. Lisa is a “lifer” patient in the ward‚ and she clearly has some major personality‚ social and mental issues. It was never clearly spoken what her diagnosis was‚ however‚ some of the other girls on the ward mention sociopath‚ and criminally insane. She has no empathy for others around her unless it benefits her. She is manipulative and conniving. She uses the weakness of the minds in her circle to get what she wants. This intrigues Susanna‚ who befriends Lisa‚ to Susanna‚ she personifies

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    Ed Gein

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    Ed Gein/Page 3 Introduction This paper is based on the life of Ed Gein. He was an unusual character‚ born on a farm‚ and raised by a religious crazy‚ domineering mother. In the space of a few years his entire family passed away and he was left to take care of his farm all by himself. In the next few years he became a grave robber‚ a necrophiliac‚ a cannibal‚ and also took up arts and crafts in body parts. He is known as one of the weirdest serial killers of the twentieth century

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    or omission; or (b) of acting in accordance with an appreciation of the wrongfulness of his or her act or omission‚ shall not be criminally responsible for such act or omission. [Sub­s. (1) substituted by s. 5 (a) of Act No. 68 of 1998.] (1A)  Every person is presumed not to suffer from a mental illness or mental defect so as not to be criminally responsible in terms of section 78 (1)‚ until the contrary is proved on a balance of probabilities. [Sub­s. (1A) inserted by s. 5 (b) of Act No

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    “discretion”‚ “unlawfully” kills any “reasonable creature” in any “county of the realm”. Prerequisites for murder include that the act take place “under the queen’s peace” with “malice aforethought”.1 This means that the Defendant must not be legally insane‚ should

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