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    depends on the wealth of the parents‚ and his roommate who scores with girls using sickly-sweet affection. This book deals with the complex issues of identity‚ belonging‚ connection‚ and alienation. Holden senses these feelings most of the time and is guilty about many things in his life‚ such as the death of his sister‚ Allie‚ and also hiring a prostitute. Holden then acts on these feelings of guiltiness and uses it as a motivator to make certain decisions in different situations. Holden deals with

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    Study Questions for Week 1—These will be discussed in class and may appear on quizzes or exams. What is ethics? "Ethics is the idea of what should be‚ rather than what is...It states how we are to act in the world‚ rather than how people are acting.’ The goal of ethics is to a achieve "a good life" How do they impact our daily lives? Ethics determine how people tend

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    beginning‚ all of the evidence points to him being guilty. However‚ after a little bit of analysis of the evidence‚ there is some reasonable doubt. Slowly all of the Jurors accept the boy as innocent except for one very stubborn juror: Juror 3. The differences and similarities between the stage directions and the directors shot selection in the film and in the text affect the readers interpretation of the final scene where Juror 3 says not guilty greatly. There are many similarities between the two

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    (jurors) urged by the judge to come to an agreement as a to whether the defendant is guilty or not. The judge explains the obligations of the jurors‚ and after given the instruction‚ the jurors shall discuss thoroughly among themselves. They must return with a vote either guilty or not. And of course they should have proper evidence or theory to back their opinion. At the beginning‚ all except the 8th juror voted guilty. Everyone is shocked and there was a request for all the 11 juror to speak their

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    prosecutor‚ a judge and a suspect who are formally known as the defendant. The prosecutor is an officer selected by the government‚ to prosecute all offenses. The prosecutor introduces the allegations against the defendant that is suspected to be guilty. However‚ if the prosecutor’s facts are not satisfactory or accurate he or she will drop the charges; releasing the defendant. The arraignment first appearance of the defendant before the court is the

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    the murder of his father. He has a past criminal record and for this very trial he has a lot of evidence against him. If he is found guilty

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    Sacco and Vanzetti Thesis: Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were two Italian anarchists who were found guilty of armed robbery and murder in a trial and conviction that incited protests around the world and has been questioned ever since their sentence was handed down. Sacco and Vanzetti immigrated in 1908 to the United States of America from two different parts of Italy and met 10 years later when they were convicted of two crimes. Sacco worked as a shoemaker‚ was married‚ and had a family

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    think that the boy is guilty‚ clashes with Three‚ a sadistic man who would pull the swith himselfto end the boys life. Accroding to Rose‚ several elements can infulence a jury’s verdict‚ such as the emotional make-up of individual jurors. Many elements can change a jurors decision. Juror Three‚ who is convincd that the boy is guilty‚ is allied with Four who is eventually convicedEights showing of how the two testimonies given by the old woman and old man are lies‚ votes guilty. Three outraged by this

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    groupthink occurs in the movie 12 Angry Men. The movie is about a jury who must reach a verdict of guilty or not guilty on a murder case. 11 out of the 12 jurors vote “guilty”‚ while one votes “not guilty.” The lonely juror proves his case‚ and slowly gains alliance. The more people that change the verdict to not guilty‚ an increase of stress is put on the other jurors. They all end up changing vote to not guilty in the end to gain conformity. Groupthink

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    many juries during criminal trials to decide if the defendant guilty or not guilty. In the 1957 movie‚ 12 Angry Men shows the best representation of American jury system and how people change their minds. 12 Angry Men shows that personal feeling get in the way in their votes. The movie is about how 12 jurors decide the fate of young boy that persumed he killed his father‚ while during the initial vote only Juror 8 raised his hand not guilty. Then throughout the movie and script each of the 11 jurors

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