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    example is the jury reached a guilty verdict by spinning a coin without the process of deliberation. The secrecy rule prohibits jury from disclosing what had happened in the jury room to third party. The secrecy rule is on the basis of confidentiality. It encourages the jurors to express their view freely without worrying to be laugh by the public‚ contempt or hatred. At the same time‚ secrecy rule can be one of the reasons for jury impropriety because no one knows what they had said and done in the

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    not heroic at all‚ but frankly his personal rebellions rather than a need to rebel against the government in the hopes of altering the social society. Winston’s first encounter of rebelling against the Party was the day we wrote a journal entry in secrecy consisting of the phrase “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER”. After writing this he knew immediately that he was well condemned to be caught by the Thought Police and due to this fact Winston began carelessly engaging in law breaking actions that put him at

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    Kyle Morrison Mr. Warren AP English 3 – Per.6 October 31‚ 2012 American Romantic Motifs Authors of American Romantic novels often give death to many of their characters as the consequence of their secret sin. However‚ mortality is merely an easy way out thus‚ arguing through the use of dark imagery‚ symbolism‚ and isolationism; That the worst effect of wrongdoing is not death but instead living with the mental and physical anguish of guilt. Nathaniel Hawthorne describes

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    costs. Secondly the S.I is designed to automatically restrict international observers while deliberately leaving loose ends on domestic observers. Thirdly the regulations are designed to entrench and perpetuate the fear in voters by undermining the secrecy of the vote. In the first scenario‚ the S.I has set USD10.00 as accreditation fee for local observers and has gone to demand that these observers must present themselves in person to get accredited as observers which automatically raises the costs

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    years)‚ even with very powerful computers. Private-key methods are ecient and dicult to break[21]. However‚ one major drawback is that the key must be exchanged between the sender and recipient beforehand‚ raising the issue of how to protect the secrecy of the key. When the President of the United States exchanges launch codes with a nuclear weapons site under his command‚ the key is accompanied

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    highest‚ and most secret realm of their religion. By incorporating the use of the father and son relationship‚ this particular ritual involves the revelation of the central meaning‚ or "mystery" of their religion. The men and women are separated. Secrecy is one the most important traditions in this initiation. The initiation is not revealed to the women‚ or anyone else not of their

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    Pythagoras of Samos is often described as the first pure mathematician. He is an extremely important figure in the development of mathematics yet we know little about his achievements. There is nothing that is truly accurate pertaining to Pythagoras’s writings. Today Pythagoras is certainly a mysterious figure. Little is known of Pythagoras’s childhood. Pythagoras’s father was Mnesarchus‚ and his mother was Pythais. Mnesarchus was a merchant who came from Tyre. Pythais was a native of Samos. As

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    Amy Jacobson Mrs. Albinak Honor English 3 26 October 2015 Secret Destruction “Got a secret can you keep it? Swear this one you’ll save. Better lock it in your pocket‚ taking this one to the grave” (Secret by The Pierces). This musical composition makes the exigency of a secret prevalent to the outside eye. Keeping a secret changes someone’s personality‚ leading them to have self-doubt or guilt until that secret is out. After the secret is divulged‚ the character affected by the secret are

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    Mothers Without Men

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    Mothers Without Men 1. Translation into English Selvbillede = Self-image Skam = Shame Hemmelighedskræmmeri = Secret/Secrecy? Stolthed = Pride Århundrede = Century På egen hånd = On your own Radikal forandring = Radical change Kvindebedårer = Womanizer Translation into Danish Mr. You’ll have to do = Hr. du bliver nødt at gøre A lover reluctant to commit = En elsker er tilbageholdende med at begå The relationship has been reduced to a biological transaction = Forholdet er blevet reduceret til

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    Romeo and Juliet The Balcony (II.ii) In Shakespeare’s tragic romance novel‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ many themes are portrayed throughout the book. Several of these themes are shown through Act Two Scene 2 (I.ii) or more commonly known as “The Balcony” scene. In this scene‚ Romeo decides he cannot go home without seeing Juliet once more. Because of his impulsiveness‚ Romeo climbs and leaps over a wall bordering the Capulet’s property. He sees Juliet standing on her balcony‚ talking about her new found

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