Text Response Practice Sac: English Unit 3‚ Outcome 1 Topic 2: In Twelve Angry Men‚ does Reginald Rose reassure or undermine the audience’s faith in the jury system as a means of achieving justice? The 1950’s is a period recognised through history for many different aspects‚ both positive and negative. In Reginald Rose’s play‚ Twelve Angry Men‚ the flaws in the judicial system are depicted throughout examples of: discrimination against race‚ personal prejudice‚ peer pressure and reasonable
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UNIT 12 PRINCIPLES OF DIVERSITY‚ EQUALITY AND INCLUSION IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS. 1) Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1) Explain what is meant by :- Diversity- recognises that all though people have thing in common they are also different in many ways. Diversity therefore consists of visible and non-visible factors which include personal characteristics such as backgrounds culture‚ by recognising and understanding our individual differences and
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Outline 12.1 pp 329-341 I. The Rise of Evangelicalism i. Separation of Church and State ii. Revivalism – extending religious values and building up church membership iii. Great Awakening – shows the wonders evangelicalism can accomplish iv. Spiritual renewals v. Jacksonian politicians and evangelists assumed that individuals were capable of self-direction and self-improvement. 1. Jacksonians idealized common folk‚ saw no danger to
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Maria Melissa Ordonez Mrs. O’Conner English Honors- 3rd 3 October 2014 Cleansed Stained Soul During the 1940’s there were many dark secretes that were held captive from the whole world. It was called the Vélodrome d’Hiver‚ shorten to Vél’ d’Hiv‚ in which thousands of Jewish families were arrested‚ separated‚ and killed. They were kept imprisoned at the Vélodrome d’Hiver outside the city and then sent to Auschwitz by their own homeland French soldiers. Out of thousands and thousands of Jewish
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knife‚ setting up a mock apartment to see if the older gentleman’s story was possible‚ getting the jury to think about the train and the amount of time it takes it to pass by‚ etc. Juror 8 identifies some flaws and inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case‚ but he allowed the jury to make their own doubts
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changed. HR capacity can be reduced or substituted in rush hours with online self-lending machines. It would save payroll cost for the library and time for the customers. Office-cleaning service: (number of workers‚ equipment‚ technology‚) In this case we should focus on those times when the demand is higher than the capacity. If there is too much work and we have limited numbers of workers than we should hire part time‚ cross-train workers in rush periods. Moreover we should ask the employee to
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Abstract: Theoretically‚ this experiment is used to address the Newton’s Second Law of Motion which is the net force is product of the mass and the acceleration of the object. However‚ the performance’s result would be measured acceleration instead the net force. During this experiment‚ the objects are two weight hangers with a same origin mass which is 5g and later have total mass is around 2000g. The experiment is performed by transferring mass from one to another hanger and calculates the
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Is eye-witness testimony reliable? I would have to say that it depends on the eye witness. A human being has been proven to sometimes see things that are not actually there and believe things that never happened. The emotions that we have make us susceptible to having our perceptions skewed and out senses tricked. There’s also the issue of someone lying for personal gain. That being said‚ I wouldn’t say that eye witness testimony isn’t reliable‚ but it can’t be seen as infallible and should be
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Chapter 12 Torts The Basis of Tort 1. The Purpose of Tort Law a. Damages Available in Tort Actions Compensatory damages (including special damages and general damages) : compensate or reimburse the plaintiff for actual losses Special damages: compensate the plaintiff for quantifiable monetary losses. General damages: compensate individuals (not companies) for the nonmonetary aspects of the harm suffered‚ such as pain and suffering. b. Punitive Damages: Only when the defendant’s conduct was particularly
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………………………………….3 Introduction……………………………..…….4 Early 1960s ………………………………......6 Late 1960s ……………………………………8 The mini skirt ………………………………...9 The mod style ………………………….……10 Womens pants ………………………………11 Hairstyles…………………………………....11 Hippy style ……………………………….....12 Single girls ……………………………….....13 Clothes ……………………………………...15 Paper dresses ……………………………......23 Bibliography ………………………………..24 Argument I have choosen this topic because I am fascinated by fashion in general. Since I was a child I have been passionate
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