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    instructions‚ the questioning techniques of interviewers and notably the gender and/or age of the witness. Eyewitness testimony may not always be accurate‚ but despite its weaknesses‚ by using empirical studies to guide reforms‚ eyewitness testimony can be an extremely beneficial instrument in the criminal justice system. Inaccurate evidence is not necessarily due to the individual’s testimony. Inaccuracy stems from the processes and methods used by the justice system to elicit the evidence from the eyewitness

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    Strengths and Weaknesses

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    Personal Strengths and Weaknesses Throughout my life‚ my strengths and weaknesses tend to gain more clarity‚ as I grew older. When I was younger‚ I did not focus too much on this part of myself. I must now use my strengths to improve my habits and my weaknesses to strengthen my faults. Several of my strengths are centered on my profession because the majority of my time is spent there. Some of my qualities are beneficial to different situations‚ while the other qualities hinder. Although we describe

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    Limitations of New Media

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    1‚ new media technologies may have little impact on politics‚ even change politics for the worse. It has little effect on civic engagement. New media technologies increased political knowledge among citizens already interested in politics‚ for users who are not‚ public sphere online is meaningless. Social media activists are more democratic‚ more knowledgeable about current political events and also somewhat more understanding of anti-government sentiment. As the new media technologies provide a

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    Free Will‚ A Source of Strength: An Analysis of Choice in The Giver Free will is crucial to an individual’s life‚ a source of strength for all humans. Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993) is about sacrifice‚ rules and order‚ the consequences of peace‚ and ultimately‚ the significance of free will. Jonas‚ the protagonist‚ lives in an intended “Utopian society”. It is a society without passion nor apathy‚ independence nor enslavement‚ created in attempt to produce an orderly community where pain is nonexistent

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    Introduction There are a number of factors that can contribute to the growth of a population and these trends can be seen in a number of species. It is generally believed‚ from an ecological perspective‚ that populations will display either an exponential of logistic growth rate. If optimal environments are consistently maintained with no biotic or abiotic limiting factors (excess food‚ excess space availability‚ optimum climactic environment‚ no predation‚ etc) then a population will grow in

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    LR 1: The limitations of the helping role 1.1 Helping fits into a wider supporting network as when a client is going through change or having dilemmas in their everyday life they tend to seek counselling of some sort‚ during these they would identify the issues causing or have caused distress in their daily life. There are many forms of helping work and are used in many professions as an extra skill or as the main skill‚ careers advisors and General practitioners provide different types of support

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    2‚ 2014 Paper 1- Affirming My Top Five Signature Themes I have adequately obtained my top five strengths through the test we took for class. My top five strengths are: Connectedness‚ Relator‚ Strategic‚ Belief‚ and Woo. Personally‚ I agree with the accuracy of the test‚ it was very in tuned‚ but it was also very descriptive on why these where my five strengths. I cannot wait to use these strengths even more adequately now that I understand how to use them in my life and in my career in ministry

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    Eyewitness testimony is one of the least reliable methods of identification our criminal justice system has. It has been shown through many different studies that eyewitness testimony can lead to faulty identification driven by false memories. Although this information is widely known‚ eyewitness testimony is still used as an important aspect of most criminal cases. Eyewitness testimony can make or break a defendant’s fate. The chapter illustrated important elements that often alter a witness’s memory

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    Assess the strengths and limitations of using overt participant observation as a means of investigating police attitudes. (15 marks) Overt participant observation involves the researcher being open with the group they are going to study. This means they are able to over-see the experiment that is taking place whilst being involved in it. A positive of using this method when researching police attitudes is that as the researcher will be involved in the experiment; they will gain first-hand experience

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    out of the 3 groups but I do not believe we deserved this position.  In this task I believe that we all jelled as a team and as a team we had good ideas but we could not execute these ideas. 2) TEAM MEMBERS STRENGTHS AND WEEKNESSES. On the board is a table with the strengths and weaknesses in our team I think that everyone had their own part to play and some people were good at some aspects and some were good at the other’s‚ some of the members of our team decided they were good at making

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