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    Lencioni are absence of trust‚ fear of conflict‚ lack of commitment‚ avoidance of accountability‚ and inattention to results. Even though this team experiences each of these obstacles‚ the strengths of the individuals overcome to reach the unanimous not-guilty verdict. This paper will highlight the individuals’ strengths and weaknesses and will provide insight on the decision making process that applies to working on a team. The evidence of absence of trust is clear from the beginning of the film. None

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    fight for what we believe. But sometimes giving up is our only option‚ it is the only thing that will keep us alive. In “Cesare Beccaria‚ on Torture‚ of Crimes and Punishments‚ 1764‚” we see how by torturing people they give up and declare themselves guilty. Torture should not be something that should be part of questioning because when a person is tortured they cannot handle any more pain so they tell the people that are torturing them what they want to hear in order to stop them from hurting them anymore

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    example‚ Jem displays innocence throughout the novel‚ but as he matures‚ he slowly realizes the harsh reality of the world. At the trial‚ Jem believes Atticus has easily and successfully defended Tom Robinson; there should be no reason to find him guilty with the evidence that has been provided. When Jem learns of the verdict‚ “his face was streaked with angry tears... It ain’t right he muttered” (212). Jem understands that there is evil and injustice in the world‚ as he learns he must cope and

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    took place. He then lied about being in the store and being the lookout for Bobo and James. Furthermore‚ he is trying to convince himself through the entire trial that he is innocent. He is found innocent by the jury‚ but the reader should see he is guilty because of his actions. Steve Harmon’s actions portray his characteristics to the reader. The reader learns that Steve is a lier because he states to the jury under oath that he was never in the store the day of the robbery on page 223. In another

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    “12 Angry Men” The movie “12 Angry Men” takes place in a room within a courthouse where 12 men that have been selected for jury duty must decide the fate of a murder suspect. The group of men is made up of a diverse ethnic and social background which plays an important part in their decisions throughout the movie. In regards to Tuckman’s stages‚ the group introduce themselves to each other while acknowledging their purpose as jurors. After a lengthy trial they are finally able to talk openly

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    Antigone Mock Trial Antigone: Charged with treason against The State and contempt What if Antigone had been given a fair trial with a jury of her peers? Would they have condemned her still? You get to be the prosecution & defense in determining a fair fate for Antigone. You must ask yourselves‚ did Antigone act with treasonous intent against The State or were her actions otherwise motivated? Even further‚ was this an act of the gods and beyond her control? During this trial‚ you must

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    what she believes. Jem learns that everyone should be treated the same and skin color doesn’t matter. For instance‚ the final verdict of the Tom Robinson case is reached‚ “I shut my eyes. Judge Taylor was polling the jury. ‘Guiltyguiltyguiltyguilty…’” (211)

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    states “our courts are the great levelers‚ and in our courts all men are created equal.” However‚ this court case was nowhere close to being fair. Despite all of the conflicting evidence between the defendants‚ an innocent black was accused of being guilty and sent to death because of this inequality and unfairness. Therefore‚ through characterization and dictions it proves inequality. Through characterization‚ both inequality and unfairness are shown. One example is when the jury accuses

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    Atticus defends Tom Robinson even though there was little chance he could win the trial. He did all he could to help Tom‚ and put 100% effort into the trial. In Twelve Angry Men‚ juror number 8 defends the boy‚ even though everyone else believes he’s guilty. They both did not give up and in it till the end. * They are dealing with prejudice in both. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the prejudice is seen because Tom is a black man going against a white man’s word‚ and the jury is all white and prejudice

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    ties from a family feud he was portraying. He had told us that in the beginning of the movie that he got into a fist fight with his 16 year old son and hasn’t seen him in two years. Once everyone was on the same page‚ convincing this man to vote not guilty became the name of the

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