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    Actus Reus

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    THE FACULTY OF LAW CRIMINAL LAW I UNIT 4 ACTUS *REUS INTRODUCTION The cardinal doctrine of English Law is that an Act does not of itself constitute guilt unless the mind is guilty – Actus non facit recum nisi mens sit rea. The maxim draws attention to the 2 essential elements of a crime which are: ( 1) The physical element or the _actus _reus – the so – called “condition of illegality “ (2) The mental element or the mens rea – the “condition of the mind “ The general

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    The Other Side Theme

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    fence annie asked what her name was they introduced themselves and annie asked her to sit on the fence clover climbed up there and they talked they became to be best friends one day clovers other friends came to jump rope and clover and annie were invited to jump rope with them and at the end they were never mean to annie again. Both wonder and the other side have the same theme auggie and annie are similar because auggie is the only kid in his school to have a face like his and annie was

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    No Angel by Bernie McGill

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    ourselves whether the “ghosts” are real or merely a product of the main characters’ mind. The narrator is the main character named Annie‚ who is a single woman‚ who lives in contemporary Northern Ireland. Annie has lost her father‚ mother and brother‚ and therefore she is on her own. The pain of losing her entire family has filled her with grief and confusion. Annie is now caught up with the idea that her family is still alive‚ and therefor finds herself communicating with

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    between a Black American mother and her fair skin daughter‚ Sarah Jane. Appearance is a central theme throughout the story. Sarah Jane can “pass” as white because of her fair skin but despises the fact that her mother is black. Unlike Sarah‚ her mother Annie accepts her fate and status dated by the society‚ Sarah Jane challenges the status quo and adventures out to pursue a whole new world for herself. Sarah Jane seizes every opportunity to break away from her beloved mother to live (or perhaps imitate)

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    instability of Annie Wilkes and the imprisonment of Paul Sheldon shows how obsession can lead to the destruction of others. Paul Sheldon was an author famous for his many books about an 18th century woman named Misery Chastain. The last book of the Misery novels concluded in Paul’s celebratory drinking because he was finally free from writing about the same character. He wanted His drinking caused him to crash his very expensive car during a snowstorm. A woman who was also a former nurse‚ Annie Wilkes

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    In the play the Miracle Worker by William Gibson‚ we see a young girl who is deaf‚ blind and mute. This play was very popular so they decided to make a movie out of it. There were many differences from the play to the movie. Here are some examples‚ I thought Helen was going to be younger‚ I did not think that Helen was as bright and intelligent as she is‚ and I thought Annie’s teaching skills were very different from what I imagined in the play. I pictured Helen being younger in the play

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    and a free developement‚ and babies are cute and poor Chapter Who? DHC‚ Mustapha Mond‚ new students; Henry Foster + Friend; Lenina‚ Fanny Where? Still the CLHCC; girls dressing room; the lift What? Children play erotic games‚ and the students watch them. Mustapha Mond tells the students how awfull it is‚ to be mother‚ and to bear children; Lenina and Fanny talk about boys‚ that Lenina goes out for a few months with Foster and that this isn’t normal in this society‚ they talk about Bernard Marx;

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    together we can do so much.” Helen Keller was blind and deaf and was not expected to go far in life. Her parents hired a teacher to help Helen and her name was Annie Sullivan. Helen Keller was the first blind and deaf women to ever finish college and get her masters. Helen learned to work through her disabilities by working hard and learning with Annie Sullivan (“2Helen”). Helen was born on June the 27th 1880 in Tuscumbia‚ Alabama. She grew up with love and support but things were very different for her

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    steadfast’‚ ‘forever’‚ and ‘still unchangeable’ made it obvious to me that the woman that had been on Keats’ mind during the composition of this poem was his one true love. After researching his life‚ I found that he had met the woman from the poem‚ Fanny Brawne‚ while taking care of his brother‚ who had been diagnosed with tuberculosis. They were deeply in love with one another‚ though she was married and had children with another man. Brawne and Keats regularly exchanged love letters one with another

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    | |Annie |Jim | |Physical | | | | |Anne gets washed and dressed by the career |His hearing aid | | |Annie gets taken around ‚ for example she |does not

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