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    Difference between Confession and Admission This brings us to the main difference between admission and confession. An admission is a statement that may or may not be a conclusive evidence of a fact in issue or relevant fact but to be a confession‚ the admission must conclusively prove the guilt of the maker of the admission. For example‚ in the case of Veera Ibrahim vs State of Maharashtra‚ AIR 1976‚ a person being prosecuted under Customs Act told the customs officer that he did not know that

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    keep illegally obtained confessions from the jury. The first is the Miranda warnings designed to establish procedural safeguards to protect a suspect from unknowingly incriminating himself. The second is the voluntariness requirement that prevents coerced confessions from reaching the jury. “ However‚ these rules govern the admissibility of a confession into evidence only; they cannot be relied upon to determine false from true confessions. To combat false confessions and wrongful convictions

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    In chapter I‚ The Mindsets‚ of her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success‚ Carol S. Dweck celebrates the fact that the beliefs we have about our potentialities to strive in life are determined by the way we approach the circumstances that we encounter. Starting from this broad idea‚ she ended up categorizing those beliefs into two sets of mindsets‚ which are the fixed mindset and the growth mindset. On one hand‚ the fixed mindset relies on an ideology of a constant reconfirmation of our potentiality

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    Is the Reid technique capable of generating false confessions‚ and if so are the safeguards sufficient to insure that these false confessions will not be used against innocent subjects? I will have to say as in life‚ nothing is perfect. Yes‚ the Reid technique is capable of generating false confessions. If certain elements are present then there are circumstances during the interrogation that will produce a false confession. Some of these (obvious) elements are improperly and mishandling of the

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    Unconventional Narrative - Fixing The Past Steve rested his hand on the rough paintwork that coated the walls. Rough wooden splinters pierced his palm. Across every wall was a hue of amber liquid‚ and fragments of black paint that deteriorated on the floor. The door handle squeaked a warning‚ but the plea was silenced quickly by a storm of noise. Laughter overpowered the jukebox and conversations twirled in a dirty cloud of smoke. A sharp smell of drink wafted towards him‚ like black plumes bellowing

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    worth ethic will set me up for success in my future. Charlotte Kent‚ professor of English at Mercy College believes in strict syllabus with high expectations to shape her students and help prepare them for their future outside the classroom. In Michael S. Roth’s book Beyond the University‚ there were many critiques and arguments about the purpose of education

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    In the article Moral Criticisms written by Market‚ Ken S. Ewart‚ he discusses the religious criticism of the “free market” acknowledging that there are problems. The problems include selfishness‚ materialism‚ and abuse of power in the economy existing in the “free market” He clearly identifies that the free market system gives everyone the ability to pursue their own goals. The believers from the secular left believe this thought. He states “According to critics of the market‚ mere survival in

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    In this article‚ Deborah S. Connelly talks about the history of book banning‚ its presence in society today‚ and actions that have and can be taken against it. Most of these actions stem from the responsibility of librarians and organizations. Connelly believes that librarians have an obligation to keep their content uncensored and readily available to the public. She has stated that the best way to prevent book censorship is to educate our society about the importance of diverse books. A more specific

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    In “First Confession” by Frank O’Connor‚ Mrs. Ryan’s method of teaching the negatives instead of the positives‚ is basically her using reverse psychology. Being taught more about hell is a way of saying if you do not do something you will be punished. The ultimate punishment of your sins is being demised to going to hell and not being forgiven by Jesus or God himself. If you were to leave out any particular sin in a confession‚ the Holy himself will know. Mrs. Ryan explains this by telling a story

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    How do you change the young adult reading selection of the 1960’s from fake sugar-coated novels to actual real-life issues? Ask S.E. Hinton because she did exactly that at the young age of 15. Hinton wrote the life-changing young adult novel The Outsiders‚ about things that she witnessed as a teenaged girl whom some would call a “Greaser”. How much courage it must have taken Hinton to write a book that was the first of its kind‚ and at such a young age! Truly‚ S.E. Hinton is a woman full of inspiration

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