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    proof that the defendant is guilty in the witness’s eyes. But‚ unconscious interference that the witness deals with can lead to many uncertainties and problematic issues. Firstly‚ it is not uncommon for witnesses to make errors about where they have seen individuals before. This is evident when a witness is asked to identify the criminal in a courtroom. The witness generally identifies the individual that looks familiar‚ even if that person had nothing to do with the crime. I think

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    I Was

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    As in the book “Scarlet letter” Hester is judge by adultery and is seeing as someone bad. In my opinion I believe that if someone comes from a bad environment‚ that doesn’t mean that person is bad or is dangers. There’s a lot of different people out in the world and Some people actually release what’s bad and what’s good. If you’re a good person‚ people will admire you if you are a good person‚ and you should feel good about yourself for it. We may fall short every once in a while

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    bioterrorism used in World War I‚ specifically gas attacks on soldiers. Poison gas is still seen as one of the world’s most terrifying a detrimental weapon used in wars. Gas attacks would greatly affect the soldiers because the poisonous gas could be released at any time without warning. Gas attacks could also quickly spread due to a gust of wind‚ only harming more soldiers. To help combat these attacks‚ soldiers needed to develop “gas mask discipline”. Gas mask discipline was created to limit the

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    Not Guilty Research Paper

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    Guilty or Not Guilty? Many people suffer all their lives from this oppressive feeling of guilt. I was one of them. On April 25th‚ 2000‚ I pled not guilty to murdering my fiancé‚ James Watkins. I knew I was guilty and I was going to plead guilty‚ but my lawyer told me to plead not guilty. I didn’t want to go to jail‚ but I did the crime so I needed to do the time. Throughout this paper I will inform you about my story and its outcome. James and I were High School sweethearts. We had been together

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    the worst decisions that human kind has ever grasped on. We take a glimpse of the world around us and see nothing but hatred‚ detestation and greed surrounding our human lives. The main factor for revulsion to be brought up is the power that leaders want to take hold of today and so they create a diversion‚ such as an example like the World War I and in this case‚ the rivalry between Germany and France. However‚ war isn’t about a battle being won through force or cupidity‚ to regain a land such as

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    How Revolutionary Was The Revolutionary War? The revolutionary war is perhaps the most important and well known event in the history of the United States. The war began in 1775 and ended in 1783‚ in the beginning of the war it had just been America facing Great Britain and overtime nations such as France and Spain joined just to see Great Britain knocked down in power without the help from these nations America would have certainly lost the Revolutionary war. One thing that made the revolution

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    The very first aim of USA in the Korean War was to drive out the invaders who were the communists from the South Korea from the North Korea. This aim is already accomplished by General Douglas Macarthur in 1951 when the war was in stalemate. Thus I saw no points of continuing the war. The United Nations did not only help USA by providing troops from the eighteen states but also by providing different kind of support (including to replace the obsolete weapons of USA). Therefore with the help of the

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    The Cold War The Cold Warwhich occurred from 1947 to 1991‚ was a time of considerable political tension and competition. The cause of the Cold War has long been a discussion without a singular conclusion. While the exact cause of the war is not universally acknowledged‚ there were many factors that contributed to its development. Due to the overall distrust between the two superpowers‚ their conflict of ideologies‚ and the fear that that was created because of these‚ the period of conflict

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    Cause Of World War I

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    World War 1 was an occurrence after the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. This wasn’t the main cause of the war‚ it was only the last straw that broke the camel’s back. The main causes of the war are deeper than on the surface. They include political‚ territorial and economic conflicts. There has been a lot of tension between the powers in Europe since the shift of the balance of power. The unification of Italy and most especially Germany also

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    Why Is Hamlet Guilty

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    I‚ Claudius‚ am not guilty. To begin‚ the state has improperly failed to disclose that the ghost Hamlet has been seeing is the reason Hamlet is accusing me of such horrors. This apparition is truly a bad omen. It’s wicked requests it asks Hamlet to fulfill are similar to the desires of Satan. Not only this‚ but Hamlet has used his conversations with the apparition as a way to cope with the death of his own father. Therefore‚ it is clear that the ghost is Hamlet’s pitiful attempt to grasp onto anything

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