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    Error Correction

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    a vocabulary exercise you hear:) "I have a compromise to meet him at 6:00 this evening" - “Compromise? If we want meet somebody‚ how do we call it in English?”-“I have an appointment at 6:00 this evening”-“Exactly!” I think it’s more related to false cognate usage. And in this case I’d correct this mistake immediately. • (During a discussion you hear:) "I go ski next weekend". After discussion I’d say: “I go ski… next weekend” (I’d indicate with my voice) – “Skiing”- “Right‚ now say the full sentence”

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    When a Day Went Wrong

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    My parents were away for one week holiday‚ and I was home alone without any restrain. Meanwhile I can watch my lovely movie until early in the morning. It was a glorious morning.  The chirping birds signaled a new day ahead "Ring..." the alarm clock rang madly‚ rudely awakening me from my deep slumber. Horror of horrors‚ I was late for work! I rushed to the bathroom for a quick wash and turned on the tap. Scrambling around the house like a madcap‚ I managed to dress myself in just a few

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    Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong In Brandon L. Garrett’s book‚ Convicting the Innocent: Where Criminal Prosecutions Go Wrong‚ he makes it very clear how wrongful convictions occur and how these people have spent many years in prison for crimes they never committed. Garrett presents 250 cases of innocent people who were convicted wrongfully because the prosecutors opposed testing the DNA of those convicted. Garrett provided simple statistics such as graphs‚ percentages

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    by DNA evidence made a false confession or incriminating statement (Costanzo & Gerrity 2009). If law enforcement relied on physical or psychological tactics to gain information‚

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    Law Notes on Slander

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    person’s reputation who has been damaged due to defamation can sue for damages. Section 2b of the CORAF guarantees freedom of speech and expression yey people are not allowed to make false or ungrounded accusations. Mar 22­8:46 AM For a statement to be defamatory it must meet the following criteria: • Must be false • Must be heard or read by a third party • Bring the defamed person into ridicule‚ hatred or contempt Mar 22­8:48 AM Slander Slander is defamation through spoken words‚ sounds

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    Fire Detection System Design

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    for the successful design of a fire alarm system. It is envisaged that the user will refer to the information contained within the design section to determine the areas where further detailed advice will be required and to give guidance as to where such advice may be contained. Due to the complex nature of legislation and design standards relating to fire alarm system design‚ this design guide is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fire alarm design but rather a very useful source

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    Research Paper: Why do innocent people confess in the interrogation room? An accused is found guilty because of his/her own confession that he/she made in the interrogation room. He/She spends many years in jail without saying anything. However‚ another person comes forward and accepts responsibility for that same crime a few years later. As it turns out‚ the person who initially confessed to the crime was innocent. So‚ why did he/she confess to a crime he/she did not commit? To answer this

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    The power of dreams

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    interpreting your own dreams amongst other things. Background Everybody dreams but not everybody can remember them. We usually don’t remember dreams when we suddenly wake up and move about. This happens when you are usually in a rush‚ when your alarm clock goes off or you are pressured to get up quickly. You remember dreams on such occasions as you lie in on the weekends when you wake up slowly and gradually change from the sub-conscious mind to the conscious mind. This is called lucid dreaming

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    4 Types of Dreams

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    There are four main types of dreams—daydreams‚ normal dreams‚ false awakenings and lucid dreams. 1) Scientific studies reveal that most people daydream for a 70-120 minutes per day. During this time‚ you are only semi-awake - not asleep‚ but not fully checked-in with reality‚ either. It starts with a compelling thought‚ memory‚ or fantasy about the future‚ and your imagination runs away. The longer you daydream‚ the deeper you become immersed in your private fantasy land. In daydreams‚ the right

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    Furby and Tickle-Me-Elmo. b)If clock is positioned as a need product she may raise consumer expectations and would have to shift some of her limited resources by making sure clock was able to consistently deliver on its promise as a more effective alarm clock. a + b = It is also important that targeting either if the fun or need segment would not preclude her from selling to the other segment. By first deciding how to position the product in the market Nanda then can decide on the most appropriate

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