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    Outline the role or EITHER: Judges‚ Magistrates or Juries. Refer to the strengths and weaknesses of their role in the legal system. Jury service is something that a person may be asked to do within their life. A jury is made up of up to 12 people‚ who are chosen at random from the electoral role. It is illegal for a person to refuse jury service and could be fined of up to £1‚000‚ if they do so (www.direct.gov.uk). A juror can be excused from service but has to follow the procedure on the form

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    The US government transformed itself from a very weak government to a strong central government from 1776 to 1876. The maitenance and creation of order was deeply needed in america at this time. Due to the US Constitution‚ The Articles of Confederation‚ and the Bill of Rights America went through so much needed changes. Around 1776 America wanted a weak government because they had such a fear of monoarchy. When the trasformation of the new strong central government began many more problems occurred

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    Brittany Tinder Per. 3 Final Draft Compare and Contrast: Articles There are two completely different ways to write about an argument. One is to state relevant and interesting details but also be sure to include personal comments and opinions. Another way is to list fact after fact in relation to the topic in order to cut straight to the point. In the first article‚ “Don’t lengthen the school day – all work and no play harms students” (Tim Hands)‚ and the second “School days should be longer to

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    Question: Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? The Articles of Confederation established the first governmental structure unifying the thirteen states that had fought in the American Revolution. They went into effect on March 1‚ 1781 and lasted until March 4‚ 1789 when they were replaced by the US Constitution. Why did the Articles of Confederation only last eight years? In effect why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Answer: The purpose of the Articles of Confederation was to create a

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    Reflective practice can be used to reflect on your strengthsweaknesses and areas for development. Different methods of gathering information and feedback from learning and development are:  Reflective Journal: A reflective journal is a way of thinking in a very important and investigative way about your work in progress. It shows how different aspects of your work connect. 1. Observation and Analysis What was I trying to achieve? Why did I respond/react as I did? What were the consequences or

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    overall. You will receive feedback in the form of a standard feedback sheet (see below) 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of The Theory of Planned Behaviour model in predicting condom use to prevent sexually transmitted disease? Theory of planned behaviour is a theory that attempts to relate health attitudes directly to behaviour (Ajzen‚ 1991). This essay will discuss strengths and weaknesses of Ajzen’s theory of planned behaviour model in predicting condom use and to prevent sexually transmitted

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    The structure of The Articles of Confederation led to the 1787 Constitution by failing to decrease the nation’s debt‚ decide on rulings efficiently‚ and enforce acts adopted . Through situations such as Shay’s Rebellion and the obstruction of trade by the Spanish government on the Mississippi River‚ the federal government demonstrated its lack of authority and coherence. The original strategy for the new nation was to present the federal government with very little power and allow the states to run

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      Evaluate Lincoln’s major strengths and weaknesses as a wartime leader.  Summarize the major crises and decisions he faced.  Strengths: 1) Clarity of vision. He wanted to save the union first and foremost but some of his staff and generals couldn’t "get" it. Read how angry he got when one general chased the CSA to the Potomac and then stopped‚ stating "We have run the rebels from our country". That general did not understand that it was ALL "our" country. 2) Strength of character. Lincoln had

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    The Articles of Confederation After the Declaration of Independence was adopted‚ the government began creating and approving a written plan of government for the new confederation. It took five years‚ as delegates and states sought agreement on fundamental principles‚ but the Articles of Confederation were created. The Articles of Confederation are a written document defining the structure of the government from 1781 to 1788 under which the union was a confederation of equal states‚ with no executive

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    The Articles of Confederation was an effective tool for governing the states after the revolutionary war and effectively addressed some of the problems facing the nations; however‚ they were not completely effective in solving all the problems after the war. The four main issues after the Revolutionary war that the Articles of Confederation dealt with were economic problems‚ western territory issues‚ foreign nation issues‚ and violence issues. The Articles of Confederation was not very effective

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