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    Psychology of law

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    interviewees are more susceptible to giving false confessions than others‚ even under the slightest pressure from police. Children‚ teenagers‚ the mentally handicapped‚ drug users‚ and people with psychological problems may be the most vulnerable. Even though psychological coercion is the primary cause of police-induced false confessions‚ individuals differ in their ability to withstand interrogation pressure and thus in their susceptibility to making false confessions. All other things being equal

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    Opening a restaurant

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    Opening a restaurant takes time‚ patience and plenty of work. Deadlines must be met‚ and your efforts must be set towards meeting your budget and creative specifications. But with the right planning‚ getting everything done in a timely manner can be accomplished with minimum frustration. What should I know before opening a restaurant ? Since your first priorities will be to the building your business will be located in‚ and to the supplying of your restaurant‚ you need to work closely with your

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    The Unexpected Visitors

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    “The unexpected visitors” One rainy night in 2010‚ a young boy whose name was Peter Jones was getting ready for bed‚ as usual he brushed his teeth‚ and set the alarm clock because He had to take an advanced English test the next morning!‚ He was truly excited about it‚ However; while he was lying in bed‚ He heard a sound outside the windows. So he got up and walked over the window‚ what is more; He was looking outside into the yard when suddenly he saw something really strange in the sky‚ like a

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    My routine on Saturday is consist of my daily duties . The alarm clock always wake me up early in the morning . It is at five O clocks .Then I usually pray to God . First ‚ I always do my morning duties .I always spend the weekend in a simple way . Then I usually go to the bathroom and I brush my teeth ‚after that I often take bath and dress up .Then I take a little physical exercise .After taking exercise I seldom go out for a walk in front of my house . There I breathe pure morning air . Then

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    Just Confessions

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    Saul Kassin and Gisli Gudjonsson‚ in their article for Scientific American Mind‚ “True Crimes‚ False Confessions‚” argue that “society should discuss the urgent need to reform practices that contribute to false confessions and to require mandatory videotaping of all interviews and interrogations” (2005‚ p. 26). After analyzing their argument‚ I shall argue that‚ although one might object that Kassin and Gudjonsson focus too heavily on the importance of protecting criminal suspects‚ they provide

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    it’s a good thing or bad thing. Technology surrounds us. We are always exposed to it some way or another‚ and unless you escape to a desert island‚ there is no escape from it. When we wake up in the morning‚ most of us wake up to the sound of the alarm clock’‚ we then check our phone for missed calls and messages. We either cook or use the microwave to fix our breakfast or some of us may just fix some coffee. In the early hours of the day‚ we already are exposed to multiple forms of technology. Technology

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    Ideology-Tangled

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    Jeffrey Nealon and Susan S. Giroux‚ the writers of the Theory Toolbox‚ state that ideology is a “false consciousness”; an inability to see real conditions because they are masked by false ideas. Governments typically use ideology to control the public and make them think they need their government to survive. However‚ in the 2010 Disney story‚ Tangled‚ this “false consciousness” takes place by only one person for only one person. The movie starts out with a drop of sun falling from the sky and

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    Dreams

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    just like a story. There is the main plot‚ with the exposition‚ then the rising action followed by the climax‚ falling action‚ and ending in the resolution‚ unless you wake up in the middle of that dream. Not all people finish their dreams because of alarms‚ just getting woke up and if something in your dream manages to wake you. First are the nightmares‚ they are the worst. People usually aren’t a big fan of nightmares but who would be. One way you can divide these nightmares besides the plot‚ is

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    In the section The Monastery and the Clock‚ in Lewis Mumford’s Technics and Civilization‚ the clock is regarded as the key-machine of the modern industrial age. How such a machine managed to change the way we live out our existence is phenomenal. First used in seventh century monastery’s to keep a rule of order over the monks and to ensure that events take place regularly. Now the clock is an integral part of civilization. Since its creation it has prepared mankind to be compatible with future machines

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    Moving to a New Place

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    upsetting‚ and I was not looking forward to that at all. Already being a shy person who has trouble connecting with new people‚ being forced to start at a new school was absolutely terrifying. The day began just like any other day. The ringing of the alarm clock and a quick breakfast that could hardly be call a meal. I was afraid. My way around this fear was to retreat into myself. This seemed to be the easy answer for me. I did not put myself out there. There fore I did not risk rejection. Looking

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