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    EXERCISES 6 Name:_________________________________________________________________ Test yourself A. answer the following by writing the words on the blanks provided for. 1. What do you call the large number of sensitive nerve ending _______ 2. What results when one loses his/her sense of smell? _______ 3. How do you describe the smell of varnish ______‚ burnt leaves _____‚ mustard _____‚ and roses _______? 4. Why do people collecting garbage not show annoyance anymore to the dirt

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    In his book ’Civilization on Trial’ Toynbee deals with constitutional structure based on the British and US examples. The author states that constitutional systems are subjected to alterations as their institutional arrangements are adaptable to political changes in the country. First and foremost‚ the constitutional government implies the existence of a constitution that has control over the exercise of political power. State organs cooperate in controlling political power in such a way that

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    First let’s define what are witches? And witchcraft. Witches are individuals who practice witchcraft which is the practice of sorcery‚ enchantments‚ heretics or the belief in‚ or use of‚ certain kinds of supernatural or magical powers. The art of witchcraft during the early medieval period was in essence basic sorcery or folk-magic established over the centuries from its roots in the Ancient Period‚ which did not involve demons or devils. It was only till the inquisition had arrived around 1184 and

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    The Trial of Napoleon Bonaparte: Hero or Tyrant? Prosecution- opening statement: o “I will prove that Napoleon is guilty of crimes against the people of France‚ Russia‚ and Austria.” –Nathan Kravitz o “Napoleon is a well known man but also a well known dictator. He took France out of a constitutional monarchy and called himself emperor.” –Courtney Barnes o “I can prove that he is bad based on testimonies of the French and the British” –Armando Delgado o “From what I have seen and heard thus

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    CLU3M1-01 CULMINATING ACTIVITY: MOCK TRIAL On Behalf of the Defence: Anver Williams v. Donovan Tisi By: Shaneka Lewis Opening Statement: Greeting courtroom members‚ I am Shaneka Lewis apart of the Defence Attorney and I will be representing my client Donovan Tisi pleading not guilty upon the robbery and bodily harm charges. On December 5th 2013 at 5:30 PM‚ Anver Williams had claimed to be walking home from his basketball practice where he perhaps had been wearing his brand new basketball

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    History of Witchcraft Little was it known for us people living in the 21st Century that witchcraft has a vast and long history. Witches were hated and avoided at. They have been accused of casting evil spells for which they have faced trials that condemned them their deaths. In the Middle Ages to the 1700’s‚ in accordance with buzzle.com‚ in which they have stated in their website‚ “Starting from around 700 A.D.‚ this practice [witchcraft] was viewed more and more as heresy‚ or the rejection of

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    Thomas Putnam Many of the characters in The Crucible have motives behind their accusations of witchcraft. They all seek some form of personal gain‚ such as preserving a good reputation or acquiring more land. Thomas Putnam is one of these characters. He is vindictive and bitter‚ and willing to do anything in order to attain more land. Salem Village‚ Massachusetts‚ was a small settlement begun by Puritans. The Puritans were a very religious group of people who believed strongly in the existence

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    Mock Trial 1. Can you state your name? 2. What is your position at the school? 3. Would you say you have a lot of knowledge and experience with athletics? 4. Can you name all the sports you were a coach for in all your years of coaching? 5. Your honor given Mr. Brady’s experience in the field of athletics and coaching id like to submit him as an expert. 6. During these sports you can agree that Jordan was not your only athlete that you were coaching? 7. Could you confirm that you did

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    Magic‚ Witchcraft‚ and Religion Essay Chapter 5‚ in the book‚ “Magic‚ Witchcraft‚ and Religion really made me think more about different kind of religions that are out in the world and religions that I didn’t know about. This Chapter 5‚ about drugs and religion‚ made me really thing and understand other peoples views of religion. Technically‚ I don’t believe anything in the Chapter and I don’t understand how people relate drugs ( which I believe is the devils product) with a religion

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    What Caused the Salem Witch Trial Hysteria? 1692 was a year packed with excitement and terror for the citizens of Salem‚ Massachusetts. Belief and accusations of people being witches/warlocks under the possession of the Devil swept across the town and wreaked havoc among its settlers. There are many possible ways to justify this madness. However‚ the 3 most valid and evidential reasons are: attention-seeking‚ jealousy (of one another and the amount of land owned)‚ and lack of acceptance towards

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