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    THE APPROPRIATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE BY ’LAY PEOPLE ’: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LAY SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION? Anne Mesny Trinity College Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge for the degree of Ph.D. December 1998 THE APPROPRIATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE BY ’LAY PEOPLE ’: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LAY SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION? Anne Mesny Summary of the thesis This thesis is a critical discussion of the significance

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    Lay people are local members of a community who are randomly selected to hear both criminal and civil court cases using the electoral voting register. They usually hear the majority of criminal cases. They have no knowledge or legal qualifications of the law‚ however there are some formal requirements needed to become a lay person. Lay magistrates and juries are required to; • Be between the ages of 18 to 65‚ • Have no criminal records • Not be a member of the armed forces. • be on the electoral

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    Introduction The following is a review of a scenario to determine and evaluate the effectiveness of a training technique used by a trainer. This report will examine elements that contributed to the effectiveness of the training‚ the ineffectiveness of the training and make recommendations for improvement in future trainings. Scenario An “expert” (definition: came from out of town with a briefcase) was hired to teach the health effects part of a Hazmat course for truck drivers. He arrived just in

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    work‚ is considered plagiarism. This will result in an unsatisfactory grade for the work submitted or for the entire course. It may also result in academic dismissal from the University. | | PSY3004 | Mark Wessinger | | | Evaluate Testing Effectiveness | 7 | | | <Add student comments here> ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Faculty Use Only ------------------------------------------------- <Faculty

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    for achieving business objectives an essential to improving organisational performance. It fills in the gap between the organisations currant capability and that needed to deliver the business results. From an individual point of view‚ it enables people to add to their stock of personal competences and develop their full potential. First you need to identify the individuals training needs‚ if this is not done the training will be a waste of time as they may already be trained in that area. There

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal system in responding to changing community values in terms of achieving justice for family members. Although family law focuses on individual relationships and the achievement of just outcomes for the individual‚ the legal system also operates to provide a just outcome for society as a whole. In order to secure a just outcome for society‚ the legal system needs to operate as efficiently as possible; the law needs to remain contemporary‚ the law must be enforceable

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    The Europeans started gradually settling into the North America since the 17th century. Then the states became to an uprising continent with opportunities that people are desired of. More and more low class Europeans then decided to immigrant to America for better opportunities‚ and so that they can be a part of the upper social class‚ which they have no chance to be in Europe at all. With the development of America‚ its owner the Great Britain started asking heavier taxation‚ and that resulted the

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    headquartered in Purchase‚ New York‚ United States‚ with interests in the manufacturing‚ marketing and distribution of grain-based snack foods‚ beverages‚ and other products. PepsiCo was formed in 1965 with the merger of the Pepsi-Cola Company and Frito-Lay‚ Inc. PepsiCo has since expanded from its namesake product Pepsi to a broader range of food and beverage brands‚ the largest of which include an acquisition of Tropicana in 1998 and a merger with Quaker Oats in 2001—which added the Gatorade brand to

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    Effectiveness of Articles of Confederation What is the articles of confederation? Before the constitution‚ the United States had the articles of confederation. In the time of urgency‚ the United States needed authority and a more powerful government. Therefore‚ the articles of confederation was adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777 (ratified in 1781) and served as the first written constitution of the United States. With high hopes for the articles‚ there was great disappointment due

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    In order to destroy all that is not the Caliphate‚ this terrorist group has implemented strategies to successful conquer world domination. This global strategy involves Iraq and Syria‚ Middle east and North Africa‚ along with individual implementation in all areas of the globe. The main strategy is to take on powerful countries‚ forcing them to lack the ability to fight against the attacks of ISIS‚ and essentially for them to cut-and run-in the face of these brutal attacks (Walter‚ 2015). Being aware

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