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    Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’ and the contemporary appropriation of a film ‘O’ by Tim Blake Nelson are based on the societal values and morals of their time. Issues such as racism‚ the use of language and deception are timeless making them evident throughout both contexts‚ hence the engagements in both textual forms. Differing contexts convey concerns in different ways through the use of diverse techniques. For example ‘Othello’ is a play which uses props‚ stage positioning and lighting compared

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    Unit 1 Promote Communication 1 Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. We communicate all the time to greet others and socialise‚ to express our needs/feelings and or concerns‚ to share our ideas‚ to pass on information‚ to reassure others‚ to build relationships with others‚ to ask questions‚ to share our experiences. Communication can be professional or personal. It is important in social work environments

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    because of false eye witness testimonies. Eye witness testimonies are the accounts given in the courtroom during a grand jury or trial by a witness at the event of a crime. False eye witness testimonies convict innocent people into prison. Out of the 80‚000 prosecutions a year that rely on eye witnesses‚ about half get convicted. Of those half‚ we are still sending 5‚000 innocent people to prison each year. There are many reasons why eye witness testimonies are unreliable. Eye witness testimonies rely

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    17-19 in Anthropology for Christian Witness Charles Kraft covers a range of topics; Education‚ family‚ and status and role. Through these three chapters we see the importance of looking outside our own culture and our own ‘world’. In the sense that we can not safely assume that everyone else lives the same way do. Education can be something we simply look at as “accumulating of information” but something much more. Chapter 17 in Anthropology for Christian Witness Charles Kraft breaks down the dynamic

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    Embezzlement is a white-collar crime‚ it mostly occurs in corporations when a person uses the funds or assets of the employer for individual interests. Embezzlement is also common when we refer to the misappropriation of public funds. This usually occurs when the culprit has permissible access to the property and funds‚ as he or she has been entrusted with its handling and care. Embezzlement is a serious crime that carries penalties in both the civil and criminal court. Employees who care for public

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    Witness” is an American film made in 1985 produced by Australian film maker Peter Weir; he has successfully conveyed many themes‚ issues and concepts in this film. The opening scene of the film “Witness” establishes many features of the film. These features include the camera shots‚ camera angles‚ light‚ sound‚ and dialogue‚ positioning of characters and setting. The opening scene is significant as it examines the concepts of ; how the peaceful Amish communities are marginalised and isolated from

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    HSC Standard English Module B: Close Study of Text: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. Speech Assessment Task Christopher Boone is often challenged in understanding and relating to the thoughts and feelings of those around him‚ including his family. His inability to visualise the feelings and thoughts of those that are around him‚ meaning he cannot empathize. Because‚ Christopher cannot tell when a person speaks in a joking manner or guess a person’s mood by their facial expressions

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    psychological factors including anxiety and stress‚ reconstructive memory and also the use of leading questions. One factor that is thought to have a significant effect on eyewitness memory is the degree of emotional arousal or stress experienced by the witness during the crime. There are many studies looking at the effects of anxiety and stress on eyewitness testimonies’. Some of them have shown that anxiety can impair the accuracy of these testimonies. However‚ other studies have proven that anxiety and

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    Kawanda Garner Mrs. Patrice Hughes Into to International Studies April 1‚ 2016 Jehovah’s Witness and the Afterlife In order to fully understand a movement‚ culture or one’s way of life you must have an understanding of where they originate. The Jehovah’s Witnesses tradition is a religion founded in the late 19th century C.E. in the United States. Founded by Charles Taze Russell‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses grew out of the Christian Millerite movement and has since spread worldwide. Jehovah’s Witnesses

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    "Witness" is a thriller‚ which was directed by Peter Weir and released in 1985. The film centres around the Amish community who live in Pennsylvania‚ and a young Amish boy‚ Samuel‚ and his widowed mother‚ Rachel‚ who are caught up in the clash between two very different worlds. One world is the modern‚ American‚ consumerist world‚ focused on money‚ property and individual success‚ and the other is the contrasting world of the Amish which is focused on serving their community. This clash between the

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