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    Rationale

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    RATIONALE Speaking is one of the most challenging skills for high school students. They may feel bored because they can not handle it so well. Therefore‚ we tried to integrate interesting activities into the lesson so that we could arouse students’ spirit. We made full use of pictures to teach the lesson as meaningful pictures talk more than words. On designing the lesson plan‚ we took students’ learning styles into consideration. Consequently‚ all the activities are arranged with

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    Jury and Angriest Juror

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    Karim Zaky 1 Mrs. Lambert English II 12/20/2012 Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose explored the theme ‘Power of persuasion’ through jurors’ # Three‚ Eight‚ and Nine. The play is inspired by Reginald Rose’s own experience of jury duty on a manslaughter case in New York City. Reginald Rose was born in New York City on December 10‚ 1920 and he worked at a series of odd jobs‚ including a receiving clerk‚ window cleaner‚ and camp counselor He served in the U.S. Army in World War II‚ completing

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    _ Catino_B Rationale I chose Unilever’s product brand Dove to do my rationale on; it is because of the clean white bottles of the shampoo and conditioner and the way the company markets their products to all generations and genders. They are also one of the first companies to develop a self-esteem program that is targeted to growing girls of all ages; this program is designed to help young girls accept their own beauty with advertisements that are not promoted using thin‚ gorgeous models

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    The Last Juror by John Grisham 1. "From day one she was intimidated by me because I was from Memphis and had gone to school up North for five years. I was careful not to wear my Ivy Leagueness on my shoulder‚ but at the same time I wanted these rural Mississippians to know that I had been superbly educated. (page 10)" There are two literary elements that could be categorized in this excerpt. I think that John Grisham highlights his use of satire very vividly early on in the book. He is placing

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    RATIONALE In computing the student’s grade manually will make the user hard especially when it is intended to submit within a short period of time‚ not easily to find errors which are to be corrected and lot of hassle. As we started to expose ourselves to the face of new technology‚ it is about time to used them as our resources‚ or create and develop a specialized system in order to cater and to answer the problem which most of the school has‚ specifically Banilad Night High School. The common

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    Maria Lundie Mathematics Rationale Dr. Montessori recognized that children are born with a particular kind of mind. A mind that is naturally inclined towards order. This ‘special’ mind is what gives humans the ability to make judgments and to calculate. Dr. Montessori called this ‘the mathematical mind’. Dr. Montessori felt that‚ if we are to support development‚ then we must offer mathematics at an early age since this is the kind of support that is appropriate for the kind of mind that we have

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    motion was not centered on the Earth but on what is called the eccentric. The orbits of planets in this system are epitrochoids. The epicycle rotated and revolved along the deferent with uniform motion. However‚ Ptolemy found that the rate at which the deferent revolved was not constant unless he measured it from another point at an equal distance from the eccentric‚ which he called the equant. It was the angular rate at which the deferent moved around the equant that was constant. It was the use

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    Majority Rules Verdict A. Outline the reasons that have lead to this law being changed. The Majority Rules Verdict is in effect in a handful of states in Australia. The main reasons for changing the standard laws for jury Verdicts to Majority Rules‚ is that it is very expensive to keep 12 jurors penned up in a hotel for a few days to even weeks‚ all because one person refuses to agree with the rest. Another important reason is that the Majority Rules Verdict is less time consuming and will allow

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    Trials and Verdicts Brandy Bledsoe May 31‚ 2015 CRJ 100 Week 8 Assignment 2 Professor Jamie Smith Trials and Verdicts The constitution is the basis of all criminal law as well as trials and their verdicts. The constitution and the state and federal court systems have been in effect since the nineteenth century. Each and every court case has their own unique processes related to the different courts and how the case made it to any specific one‚ taking a plea bargain as an alternative

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    #18 –– What are five “maxims” believed by many attorneys about juror characteristics and accompanying juror attitudes? During the stage of jury selection‚ attorneys have the opportunity to remove specific jurors that they believe may possess prejudicial attitudes that may negatively effect their goal regarding the outcome of the case. There are specific subjects that attorneys can touch upon when asking their potential jurors questions that may or may not reflect their attitudes of topics similar

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