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    1. Introduction The introduction to your essay is an important paragraph. It is the first thing the reader sees. A good introduction should 1. Introduce the reader to the general topic 2. Identify the focus or purpose of the essay 3. Outline the scope‚ that is‚ the points to be covered Your introduction (and the conclusion) just frames the essay‚ and should not do any of the real work of explaining‚ justifying or arguing which is all done by the body of the essay. When writing your introduction

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    HSC Legal Studies Yasmin Bradbury Meaning of crime 1.1 A crime is an act or omission‚ harmful to the public that is punished by the state in criminal proceedings‚ initiated and pursued by the state. The Elements of crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea 1.2 For the prosecution to obtain a conviction‚ they must prove the existence of all elements of a crime to the requisite criminal standard of proof‚ being beyond a reasonable doubt. With the exception of strict liability offences for a criminal

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    Business studies extended response Helen’s is an upmarket fashion boutique store in Sydney’s east. Falling sales have been reflected by surveys that reveal consumers view the business as outdated and no longer relevant to consumers’ needs. Strong competition in the area has placed considerable pressure on pricing. The business’s target market‚ 50-65 year old females‚ no longer dominated the now younger demographic character of the area. Develop a marketing plan for the business that suggests how

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    Human Trafficking and Slavery * Legal responses: * International: UN introduced a binding a protocol regarding trafficking and slavery in 2003. As of 2010‚ 137 countries have agreed and ratified the protocol. India has signed it‚ but has not ratified it into their nation‚ which means that the protocol has not affected them‚ as they are one of the nations that are the most common place of human trafficking and slavery (Pearson’s Legal Studies HSC). * Domestic: Australia ratified

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    The statement ‘The benefits of additional language learning are limited‚ and not worth the effort’ is false because some children grow up with different languages that are spoken around them‚ even if it is not spoken by their parents they will learn it. Additional language gives educational benefits of learning foreign languages to children at young ages. There are many positives to a bilingual child growing up that isn’t for educational purposes. Different children have different characteristics

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    PART 2: EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LAW IN ACHIEVING JUSTICE Evaluate the effectiveness of the law in balancing the rights of offenders‚ victims and society to achieve justice. This section must be structured as an extended response – introduction‚ body‚ and conclusion. INTRODUCTION Thesis – your line of argument – consider the Q  You are being asked to comment on the effectiveness of the law in achieving justice  there are many factors which need to be taken into account – mention

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    VCE Legal Studies Unit 2 Exam Chapters (7‚8‚9‚10‚11&15) AREA OF STUDY 2: CIVIL LAW AND AREA OF STUDY 2: THE CIVIL LAW IN ACTION. 1. The difference between civil law and criminal law. Civil law applies to people in the community who had the wrong things such as civil against each other. Criminal law is someone who commits murder‚ sexual assault and theft etc. It is the law enforced by police. 2. The need for a hierarchy of courts‚ i.e reasons In a court hierarchy‚ different courts have different

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    Babakiueria – Extended Response How does the film Babakiueria challenge white Australian’s attitude towards Aboriginal culture and their displacement by Europeans? There is a fine line when it comes to racial discrimination‚ and often the line is crossed in an effort to educate our generation about another culture. Babakiueria is a “mockumentary” (portmanteau of mock and documentary) showing “ The film does an excellent job of challenging the views of white Australians by creating empathy from

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    How to write an extended response – Section IV of HSC Exam   Question: Outline the marketing process and explain the importance of each element of the marketing plan. | Criteria: In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: * demonstrate knowledge and understanding relevant to the question * apply relevant business case study/studies and contemporary business issues * communicate using relevant business terminology and concepts * present a sustained‚ logical and cohesive

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    “Society moves ahead and the law limps behind” Discuss this referring to contemporary issues in family Society’s opinions are constantly‚ and rapidly changing‚ and consequently this poses significant challenges to the family law system in Australia. A family is a social unit containing individuals related by blood‚ marriage or other legally recognised relationships. Family law reforms have been implemented over the past three decades‚ entailing the recognition of same sex couples. Furthermore

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