essay i will be writing and explaining how spoken language is used and adapted to influence the jury in the closing argument that convicted Louise Woodward. The prosecutor uses a variety of features in this argument to convince the jury persecute Louse Woodward. I will be going through these techniques and explaining why he uses them to influence the jury. Gerard T Leone Jr was the prosecutor in the case of the death of Mathew Eappen. He uses repetition in the first section of the argument by repeating
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Cited: Driedger‚ S. &. (1996). The Prison System: ’Cruel and Degrading ’. Maclean ’s ‚ pp. 109 (16)‚ 24. INDEPTH: LOUSE ARBOUR. (2008‚ March 11). Retrieved from CBC News: www.cbc.ca/news Louise Arbour (Cover Story). (2000). Mclean ’s ‚ pp. 113 (36)‚ 44. Martin‚ P. (2004). Louise Arbour: Empathetic Judge. Time ‚ 163 (17)‚ 114. McLachlin‚ B. (2004‚ June 7). Judges of
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SUBKINGDOM: PROTOZOA Phylum | SARCOMASTIGOPHORIA | APICOMPLEXIA | CILIPHORIA | Class | Class: LOBOZEA (amoeba)Species: ENTAMOEBA HISTOLITICA: * Only pathogenic parasite of this class * in large intestine * morphology: 1.trophozoite ; 2. Quadrinucleate cyst - 15 micrometers (smaller than 10 is ‘non-pathogenic’)‚ found in colon and feces‚ 4 nuclei * Life cycle: > parasite in caecum > mature cyst is swallowed > cyst hatches in intestine and quadrinucleated amoeba come
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The elements of plot ordered chronologically. There are two main characters: Louise and the author himself‚ where Louise is a antagonist and the author is protagonist. There are also some flat characters such as Tom Maitland‚ the first husband of Louse; George Hobhouse‚ her second hubsband‚ and her daughter Iris. The author reveals the nature of his characters
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Yersinia Pestis November 21‚ 2013 Introduction Yersinia pestis is a gram negative‚ rod-shaped‚ facultative anaerobic bacterium‚ known for causing the plague. The reason why Y. pestis is so successful is because of their elusiveness to the host’s immune system and their ability to suppress it. Traces of the plague go as far back as to ancient times and specifically 5th century BC Athens and Sparta. Pathophysiology “Y. pestis produces two anti-phagocytic
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Kajal Nakodkar Mr. Gillespie‚ p. 7 AP English 12 4 March 2015 Crime and Repentance Crime and Punishment‚ by Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ illustrates the series of events in protagonist Rodion Raskolnikov’s life‚ beginning with his act of murder and ending with his confession. While the plot of this novel serves to outline the nihilistic views that Raskolnikov uses to explain his reasoning for such criminal acts‚ it does little to provide a substantial closing to the storyline. For a novel that questions
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Enthymeme 1 Types of Categorical Arguments 1. Enthymeme (having less than 3 propositions) 2. Syllogism (having 3 propositions) 3. Sorites (having more than 3 propositions) 2 Enthymeme Definition • The incomplete form of argument having omitted premise or conclusion. e.g. Diamond is expensive‚ because it is rare. • Enthymeme
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having their heads blown off by the enemy. Life in the trenches was horrendous for the front line soldiers. During their tour of duty there‚ they lived in great discomfort and an incredible amount of tension. They had to endure such things as rat and louse infestations not to mention lack of water and other vital supplies. Vermin infested the trenches. Soldiers would have to sometimes wade through water-filled trenches‚ which were alive with a multitude of swimming frogs. The sides of the trench would
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Themes in Catcher in the Rye In 1951‚ JD Salinger published a novel titled The Catcher in the Rye. Between the years of 1945 and 1951‚ Salinger had changed his concept of the misfit hero from a pathetically misunderstood protagonist who seemed doomed to a less than average life‚ to a protagonist who has learned to surpass the morons and show them compassion through somewhat condescending gestures. The latter is the present day Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist in The Catcher in the Rye. Holden
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" (59) The notion of committing a crime for the purpose of good serves to give Raskolnikov a benevolent appearance despite his actions. The fact that the pawn broker was a human did not faze him as he saw her as a pest. In turn‚ he was killing a "louse" for the purpose of making the world a better place. By killing her he was doing people a favor; he rid the world of a useless old woman. All of these thoughts serve one purpose; they prove that the murder was not committed out of evil will but out
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