Fuentes Ehrenreich and Fuentes "Life on the Global Assembly Line"‚ World Views‚ Third Edition‚ is ineffective because the witness testimony cannot be validated‚ the use of illustrations is illogical‚ their examples are based on unfounded information and their statistical data is often not substantiated by scientific data. Ehrenreich and Fuentes’ article is ineffective because witness testimony cannot be validated. Often Ehrenreich and Fuentes supply titles but no documentation. They present alleged
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false memories in the heads of witnesses and they are very susceptible to suggestion. Using open-ended questions are the best way to get as much information as possible from the witness they allow the witness to tell their story and elaborate on what they saw. Where as closed-ended questions do not allow for the witness to elaborate and most closed-ended questions are simply yes or no answers. Forming QuestionsThe way in which you form your question is just as important as the question itself. For
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Is the King Just or barbaric? draft Would you endure to witness an innocent man torn to pieces by a savage tiger? How about tolerating a guilty man who has been rewarded by marriage and claimed innocent walk the streets‚ all while being able to commit the same or greater crime once again? the king has had many trials ‚ but have they all been supported with evidence or witnesses. Have they been asked their part of the story or given the chance to confess their crime? No they haven’t so there cant
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THE IMPACT OF FILM Since the start of the 20th century‚ Film has been used to reflect specific cultures as well as affect them. It is an important art form‚ a source of popular entertainment‚ and a powerful medium for educating or indoctrinating citizens because of its visual basis‚ which gives it a universal power of communication. Every country has stories to tell‚ about their past‚ present‚ and what the future will look like through their eyes. Examples of how Film has been used to reflect
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testimony from an older witness‚ but they’re likely more convinced of that testimony because of the eyewitness’s confidence. An eyewitness may not be reliable for several reasons – Anxiety / Stress Reconstructive Memory Weapon Focus Leading Questions (Loftus and Palmer‚ 1974) and they don’t all have to do with poor vision‚ although that’s one of the leading reasons. In fact‚ tests performed on people with good eyesight have shown that at just 10 feet away‚ a witness may not be able to see
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illustrate the effects of the interplay (interference) of the state and the capitalist system on Japanese film industry. • To explain the causes and effects of such interferences: – The ways films are produced‚ distributed and exhibited – Type of films allowed‚ – Regulation and censorship‚ The Arrival of Sound Cinema in Japan • Sound cinema arrived comparatively late in Japan. WHY? • 1st sound film: Heinosuke Gosho’s My Neighbour’s Wife & Mine (1931). The Only Son (1936) The WWII and Its Effects
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attention will narrow to the source of the threat e.g the knife the man is holding therefore peripheral detail is lost e.g the details of the perpertrator’s face. This was supported by Loftus’s laboratory studies in an artificial environment using film and slides‚ using independent groups design‚ where a control conditions showed the participants a similar scene without weapons. In the first group they had a scene which they believed to be a real life violent crime involving a weapon‚ results showed
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they will lead the candidate to give an answer that they think the assessor wants to hear‚ this does give a true reflection of the candidate’s abilities.Types of questions to avoid:Closed questionsLeading questions | Witness Testimony | The testimony given by a reliable witness i.e.
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miracle shows Reuben that even through tragedy; God will always be there and will never leave nor forsake him. Thus‚ allowing him to grow a close relationship with the Lord. Ultimately‚ miracles are only miracles if they are witnessed. Reuben‚ the witness‚ develops an inseparable relationship with God through the miracles of his birth‚ his father walking on air‚ and his
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participants were more focused on the weapon therefore narrows the focus of attention stopping them from taking in central details of the event. Peters study does not involve a crime or crime scene this means that it cannot be linked the effects of eye witness testimony and cannot be generalised. The investigation also lack population validity as all of the participants
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