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    A2 LAW – ANSWER TO ASSIGNMENT 3.12 a) Aswina threw a dish at Celia breaking one of her teeth. The most likely charge here would be assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH)‚ under S47 Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (OAPA). ABH is a triable either way offence that could be tried in either the magistrates or Crown court. It carries a maximum punishment of 5 years in prison. The actus reus is either that the defendant committed the actus reus of assault or battery and that the assault

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    with the new colonies mainly because if the newly introduced slave trade throughout the colonies. Women were increasingly becoming an issue. Also colonists didn’t care about the Indians throughout the nation and continued to move west. B. Free Response Essays 1. Analyze the differences between the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English colonies in New England in the seventeenth century in terms of

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    AP US History Chapter 1 Homework Definitions: On a separate sheet of paper‚ define the following words/phrases and discuss the significant of each Prince Henry the Navigator Mercantilism Hernando Cortes Roanoke John Cabot Mestizos Martin Luther Enclosure Movement John Calvin Merchant Capitalists Predestination The Plantation Model Encomiendas Conquistadors The English Reformation Separatists Questions: On a separate sheet of paper‚ answer

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    A’Lexia Wright AP Lang/Comp Commentary Throughout my speech I used many rhetorical devices and figures of speech. These devices include imagery‚ simile‚ parallelism‚ polysyndeton‚ tone‚ emotional appeal‚ logos and rhetorical questions. Thess devices gave me the ability to convey how I felt about teens practicing sexual abstinence. I used a rhetorical question to introduce my speech. "Whats your favorite sex position?"‚ was my introduction because I wanted to hook onto my audience

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    Comparative Essay By Meggen Anderson Most people expect that all poetry should be close to the same thing if we were to have the same theme‚ but in fact‚ although there are many similarities‚ there can also be many differences too. Upon comparison of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S Eliot and Afternoons and Coffee Spoons by Crash Test Dummies we see just this. These two poems share similarities in theme‚ and reference to time but do not have similar tones. The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock

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    answer an email if the language used is not appropriate. DO NOT REQUEST INFORMATION ABOUT DUE DATES‚ MEETINGS OR EXAM TIMES BY EMAIL. THIS INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN CLASS‚ ON THE SYLLABUS AND ON VIRTUAL CAMPUS. Such emails will not receive a response. OFFICIAL COURSE DESCRIPTION The goal of this course is to develop basic skills for facilitating the acquisition of personal and discipline-based knowledge pertaining to Social Sciences. Students will learn to locate pertinent information both

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    Westernizing the East: Peter the Great AP European History 27.11.2012 The lands of Tsarist Russia once stretched from Scandinavia to the Pacific. The largest landlocked Empire in the world‚ stretching thousandths of miles across woods‚ plains‚ mountains‚ deserts‚ and the endless Siberian Taiga. 1The Russian people consist one of the most diverse ethnic groups in the world. In the west‚ descendants of Europeans known as the Kievan Rus founded Kyiv and the

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    Progress Can Be Painful About 520 years ago‚ Christopher Columbus wrote in his journal: “They give what they possess in exchange for anything that may be given to them. I here saw some of the ship ’s boys bartering broken bits of glass and crockery for darts. This was just the beginning of the Old World changing the New World. Christopher Columbus’ voyage transformed the world because making contact with the New World initiated a set of profound changes for the future. The legacy of his voyage

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    Fahrenheit 451 How would you react if everything you knew wasn’t right but wrong? The book Fahrenheit 451 by‚ Ray Bradbury is about a man name Guy Montag that is unhappy with his life being a firefighter that starts fires by burning books. This book is based on the future. When Montag finds out the truth his life changes. Montag meets Clarisse‚ Faber and‚ Beatty his world changes for better and worse. Clarisse is an odd seventeen year old who likes odd stuff including books. “well” she said

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    The Pursuit of Knowlege In Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein she portrays two characters that have the same characteristics and personalities. These two characters are Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton. Each of these characters has dreams of greatness and a plan to make it happen. Yet‚ the visions‚ thoughts‚ and actions of both men followed similar patterns. Both Frankenstein and Walton attempt a journey to greatness. Sometimes the pursuit of knowledge requires a higher price than one can pay. Robert

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