[pic] A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM The DfES key stage 4 guidelines for the teaching of Citizenship as part of the National Curriculum state that in acquiring knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens‚ students should be taught about: ‘the legal and human rights and responsibilities underpinning society and how they relate to citizens‚ including the role and operation of the criminal and civil justice systems.’[1] One of the key skills that students
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legal system and common legal system Legal system is a legal framework which relates to the rules set by the government of a state to the citizen. DIFFERENCES | CIVIL LEGAL SYSTEM | COMMON LEGAL SYSTEM | Origins | -Arbitrary (berubah2)- origin in Roman law‚as codified in the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian‚ and as subsequently developedmainly in Continental Europe | -Evolutionary-the legal tradition‚ which evolved in England from the 11thCentury onwards. | Definition | -A legal system inspired
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"I’m sorry‚ say what?" Ellen rolled her eyes. "CSI’s found a note jammed down the throat of the vic. Captian thinks that the perp will strike again soon." "What’d the note say?" Ellen put up her hands in defeat. "Don’t ask me‚ only authorized personell on the case have clearance." Dean and Ellen shared a look. Quickly‚ Ellen shuffled to the side as Dean walked at a
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Biology Notes - Ecology and Eco-Systems Environment It is everything that surrounds you. It includes all natural living and non-living things that are included within the environment. All living organisms depend on the natural environment they live in. A natural environment is very different to a man made environment because a man made environment is heavily influenced by people whereas a natural environment is effected by people by a very small amount. Ecosystems An area containing
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English 10-1 Exam Study Notes Elements of Fiction/Short Story Unit Plot Exposition: background info and may include antecedent action Rising Action Climax: highest point of emotional intensity Falling Action: working towards the resolution Denoument/Resolution: unknotting of the plot Plot Manipulation: an unmotivated action by a character or when the author relies too heavily on chance or coincidence to bring about the solution to the conflict Conflict Man vs. Man – against another character
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A REPORT ON COACHING FOR PERFORMANCE AT GDP. Coaching as a performance tool means different things to different people. For the purpose of this report however‚ we will stick to the two definitions below. What is coaching? Coaching is a powerful tool that can help you to make changes in your business or career‚ improve your performance‚ enhance your relationships with others or develop specific skills. (http://www.personal-coaching-information.com/what-is-coaching.html). Also it can be defined as
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The human respiratory system is adapted to allow air to pass in and out of the body and also for efficient gas exchange to occur. The respiratory system includes air passages‚ pulmonary vessels‚ the lungs‚ and breathing muscles. Most of the organs of the respiratory system help to distribute air‚ but only the tiny alveoli and the alveolar ducts are responsible for the gas exchange. Mouth - The mouth is the secondary exterior opening for the respiratory system. Most commonly‚ the majority of respiration
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Write a comprehensive note on the role of a teacher in the Montessori classroom. The teacher in a Montessori classroom takes on a completely different role to a teacher in a traditional classroom. So much so‚ that directress or guide are preferred over the word teacher. The reason for this is that it is the teachers main role to guide the children and help the children in their learning. The teacher isn ’t a person who pushes the child to learn when & what she wants them to learn. The teacher
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learn@plymouth.ac.uk 01752 587676 6. Writing Essays Use this guide if you’d like ideas‚ strategies and information about: 1. What is an essay? 2. Why write an essay? 3. How to research‚ plan and write an essay (a 10 step process) 3.1 Interpret the question and identify the key topics 3.2 Organise your time 3.3 Read (do your research‚ make notes) 3.4 Think (and establish your position) 3.5 Plan (structure) 3.6 Start writing 3.7 Referencing (quoting‚ paraphrasing‚ summarising and plagiarism) 3.8
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TECHNOLOGY‚ INFORMATION‚ AND SOCIETY The Plan * 3 great moments in human history (3 eras) * Technology: progression and shock * A Lesson from History: The Automobile (classic vs. expressive technology) * The current example: IT Three Great Moments in Human History (1) First Wave – Agrarian Revolution a. Wealth is in the land (exhaustible / exclusive) (2) Second Wave – Industrial Revolution (mass production and assembly line) b. Wealth is in the labor‚ land
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