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    CROSS EXAMINATION The party who calls a witness examines the witness with a view to adducing evidence in proof of his case and this is what is referred to as examination in chief covered at S. 145(1) thereafter the adverse party has a right to examine that witness.  If the adverse party exercises that right‚ the examination is referred to as cross-examination Section 145(2). Cross examination is a fundamental right not a privilege and if a person is denied the right‚ the denial can vitiate the

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    citation of sources * Write a rhetorical analysis Instructions: For this assignment‚ you will apply the techniques of rhetorical analysis from Chapter 4 to the media violence essay from Chapter 2 that is most persuasive to you. (If you’ve changed your mind as we’ve worked on this unit‚ you can choose a different essay than the one you originally selected.) This time‚ you’ll be writing as yourself‚ with your imaginary critic as the audience. This essay is essentially an expansion of the elements

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    Spectator Violence at Sporting Events Throughout the entire nation we as Americans are obsessed with winning‚ whether it be in a war‚ NFL‚ Olympics‚ we must win at all costs. This attitude is even being carried over by parents onto little league fields‚ and junior hockey games. Many parents take the games much too serious‚ and often become violent towards coaches‚ referees‚ and even their own players. One instance in Reading‚ Mass.‚ two parents got into an argument over the aggressive play at

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    The Vietnam War‚ and The Attacks of 9/11. These life altering events formed America with tragedy‚ and destruction. Being the land of the free and the home of the brave. We rose up stronger and with hope. That’s what makes America great. The Great Depression all started when the stock’s value started to plummet with no hope of recovery (Black Tuesday)‚ people started to panic. Everyone who owned stock was trying to sell‚ but no one was willing to buy. This caused the stock market to suffer even

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    The Media Impact on Youth Violence COM/156 Linda Perez The Media Impact on Youth Violence When we were children‚ there were only thirteen channels on television‚ only one house phone‚ there was no cellular phones and no computer but a typewriter in the house.  We played outside‚ hopscotch‚ jump rope and stickball. Was not allow to watch primetime Television including the news‚ we was told it ’s was for grown-ups. My‚ how times change from then to now‚ everywhere

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    Sports events and tourism: the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix 60 Joan C. Henderson Nanyang Business School‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore Ken Foo Grand Hyatt Hotel‚ Singapore Hermes Lim Hilton Hotels‚ Singapore‚ and Serene Yip Resorts World at Sentosa/Universal Studios‚ Singapore Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the significance of the inaugural Singapore Formula One Grand Prix within a tourism context. Impacts of the event and attitudes

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    Event 1. The discovery of America. America was discovered (for Europe) in 1492. It was “discovered” by a man by the name of Christopher Columbus. He had a crazy theory that the world was round. He told the king of Europe about his theory and said if he funded an expedition for Christopher he would sail around the whole world and find the quickest route to Asia. But the king said no‚ so he proposed the same idea to Spain and they agreed. So he set off to sail around the world! After many months they

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    Three Keys to a happy life   Everyone wants to live a happy life. But where does happiness come from? Buddha said "Life is a creation of the mind." Shakespeare put it this way when he said "There is nothing good or bad‚ but thinking makes it so." Therefore‚ the first key or the most important key to a happy life I would say is Positive Thinking. Maybe all of us have heard of this famous question: is the glass half-full or half-empty? An optimist observes what is in the glass – the full half‚ because

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    Does media violence have a negative effect on children? On September 11th‚ 2001‚ millions around the world crowded around televisions across the globe‚ watching the horrific scenes of terrorism that had struck New York City‚ Washington‚ D.C and Pennsylvania on that ill-fated and now infamous morning. Our sense of security and impenetrable protection crashed 110 stories to the shaken streets of New York City. We watched with shock and horror‚ disbelief and grief as the images were repeatedly

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    and adults. What events (experiences or ceremonies) make a person an adult? Use specific reasons and examples to explain your answer. I think the question what events make a person an adult is the one that is open for debate. Some people think that the graduation of high school makes a person an adult. Others think that the age of 21 is the age when childhood is replaced by adulthood. However‚ from my everyday experience and observation I can stand three major events that make a person an adult

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