The topic I chose to do my “Show Me You Care” project is substance abuse among teenagers. This will mainly focus on what kind of illegal substances are these teens consuming. Some people may think that substance abuse is only smoking weed or consuming alcohol‚ however is more than just that. Some teens have found illegal substances in cough medicine and used that for their drug addiction. Another form of illegal substance is the use of hookah. Many teenagers look at it as just flavor tobacco and
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of this task is writing a blog about my personal opinion about Eric Thomas’s speech “The Secret to Success.” Eric Thomas dropped out of high school later on becoming one of the most famous inspirational and motivational speakers around. His speech was posted on YouTube and he wrote a book explaining the secrets of reaching success. I personally became very motivated after listening to his speech and this blog would include my opinion about his speech and how it is motivational. I will explain the
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9 November 2010 “Should Jury Verdicts Always be Unanimous in a Criminal Trial?” The inadequacies of our government and our judicial system have long been a subject for debate‚ and now many are debating why unanimous jury verdicts are required in criminal trials. In United States v. Lopez they say: A rule which insists on unanimity furthers the deliberative process by requiring the minority view to be examined and if possible‚ accepted or rejected by the entire jury. The requirement of jury unanimity
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variable for juror and racial bias‚ it seems unclear on how jurors prejudges the defendants to actually determine the sentencing and the verdict. The next article discusses on how pretrial information can make a huge difference in a mock juror’s sentencing. However‚ depending on the pretrial restrictions on the media‚ the pretrial publicity (PTP) may reach potential jurors‚ which may affect the jurors’ ability to objectively assess the evidence in the trial and to make an informed verdict. Hope et
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Comparison essay comparing Juror 3 and Juror 8 What are some similarities between Jurors 3 and 8? What about differences? Oh gosh‚ it’s been years since I’ve seen the movie (didn’t read the play). Okay‚ Juror #3 is the angry father‚ and Juror #8 is the guy who stands alone in the INNOCENT vote‚ right? I suspect the similarities are easier to find by reading the play because the movie really shows their contrasts. There is one similarity in that when they really believe something‚ they
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logistics and feelings of a jury sentencing in his article‚ Anatomy of a Verdict. Throughout the article he explained just how hard it can be for a jury to sentence someone for a large crime. As he stated‚ a jury is something akin to‚ “foot soldiers of justice” (Burnette 2001)‚ which conjures up the image of brave people going off to take on a daunting duty. In many ways‚ that’s exactly what it is for a real jury‚ no matter what the case. It can be emotionally‚ and sometimes physically draining to sit
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require twelve jurors. However‚ under special circumstances‚ twelve jurors are not always required to make a decision. These special circumstances are granted by the judge that is assigned to the case and he or she can decide whether or not fewer than twelve jurors are appropriate for a given situation. That being said‚ there are some instances in which fewer than twelve jurors are needed to make a decision. For example‚ when making a unanimous decision within the federal court‚ eleven jurors can make
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Do jurors deliver justice? The professional judges and jurors‚ constituting a committee‚ personify themselves two various springs‚ pursuing one aim: an impartial and an objective adjudication and rendering a fair verdict. However‚ a judge embodies the judicial tradition‚ power‚ professional knowledge and gathered experience‚ while the jurors contribute to a trial a sense of public conscience‚ which is strictly contained in the mind of fellow citizens‚ which at times have a diverse idea of justice
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beginning of the deliberation was the high school football coach‚ juror number one. He tries to keep order in the hostile jury room. The role evolve to the Architect in the course of the film because he was the only odd ball in the room who vote not guilty and he manage to change everyone vote by the end of the film. His successful strategies for leading the group include encouraging equal and inclusive participation and taking time to deliberate slowly. 2. Why do jurors listen to the Architect? He
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of Brighton PGCE/Cert Ed (FET) 2014/15 Rationale for taught session Section 1 (If the session is being observed‚ please ensure that the observer has a copy of this document before the session) Trainee’s Name: Teaching Observation Module Code (please identify) Jane Gilbert (please tick) KL 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 Organisation Sussex Downs college Date 13/01/2015 Observing Tutor Amanda Holmes Malby Room number 84 Time 9 am Observing Tutor’s signature Group/no
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