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    Twelve Angry Men 1.How do you think you might have acted as a juror in this case ? How would you had interacted ? I think i would have started off with being calm but stressed i mean I would probably feel very burdened‚ because just by choosing one option you can change someones life. And as fas as interacting goes i would be casual but if something unexpected happens and i do have an outburst then it happens every one loses it at some point. 2.At the beginning of this movie the jurors

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    The 1957 film Twelve Angry Men serves as an excellent example demonstrating sources of power and influence tactics in leadership. At the start‚ the Foreman of the Jury sits at the head of the table and assigns each juror a number. He is using a legitimate source of power because he holds the position title and serves as a formal authoritative figure for the jury. The Foreman also facilitates the initial voting and discussion on the reasons why each jury member felt that way. The jury was almost unanimous

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    1. What differences in values and beliefs could you see demonstrated in this film and how did this influence the decisions which were made? Give at least three examples I saw values and beliefs from one extreme to the other. Example 1 – It was automatically assumed‚ by juror 10‚ that because the defendant lived in the ‘slums’ he was violent and guilty. His personal beliefs affected his vote instead of the facts and evidence. He seem to value social status and beliefs more than the truth. Example

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    12 Angry Men: Drama

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    Though all 12 jurors are white men‚ they are a varied crew. They attempt to sit still around the heavy table at the centre of Allen Moyer’s set‚ but in their passion keep leaping up to pace the room‚ mop their brows and peer out at an oppressively humid New York day. Relying on their analytic abilities - this is the 1950s‚ years before fancy forensics determined verdicts - they pore over the details of the case. If Rose’s dialogue makes one wish occasionally for the more clipped speed of cop-show

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    Television networks -4) Railroads and pipeline companies 5) Book publishers 5 [Multiple Choice] Question A family of graphic characters that usually includes many type sizes and styles is called a Answer -1) Typeface 2) Font 3) Point 4) Link 5) Node 6 [Multiple Choice] Question Which of the following is a term that applies to the spacing between character pairs? Answer 1) Leading -2) Kerning 3) Tracking 4) Points 5) Dithering 7 [Multiple Choice] Question If a DHTML document includes

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    12 Angry Men Adeshola Adewale Juror #1 Juror number one uses Formal Reasoning. He first uses this when he calls for an initial vote amongst the other jurors to see where the votes stand. This is considered formal reasoning because he used a procedure that would get a guaranteed solution‚ being everyone’s decision. Juror one also uses mental laziness. He never states a clearly formed opinion about his decision of not guilty or guilty. He relies on other to state their opinions so he can fly under

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    12 Angry Men - Story

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    The story begins after closing arguments have been presented in a homicide case‚ as the judge is giving his instructions to the jury. The twelve men must determine‚ unanimously‚ whether the accused is innocent or guilty of the charge of murder. These twelve then move to the jury room‚ where they begin to become acquainted with the personalities of their peers. Throughout their deliberation‚ not a single juror knows another by his name. In a preliminary vote they are startled to find that one juror

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    Justice In 12 Angry Men

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    12 Angry Men (1957) is the gripping‚ penetrating‚ and engrossing examination of a diverse group of twelve jurors (all male‚ mostly middle-aged‚ white‚ and generally of middle-class status) who are uncomfortably brought together to deliberate after hearing the ’facts’ in a seemingly open-and-shut murder trial case. They retire to a jury room to do their civic duty and serve up a just verdict for the indigent minority defendant (with a criminal record) whose life is in the balance. The film is a powerful

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    The Plot of 12 Angry Men

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    12 Angry Men The plot of 12 Angry Men revolves around the murder trail of a Latino boy who is accused of killing his father. The conviction of the boy would mean a death sentence and the destiny of the boy’s life is in the hands of twelve male jurors of ranging personalities. The case seems open and shut with a murder weapon and several witnesses to place the boy at the scene of the crime. For eleven of the jurors the decision is apparent that the boy is guilty but for one juror‚ Mr. Davis (Henry

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    Year 12 ENGLISH: Interpreter of Maladies Essay Topics: 1. Lahiri has said‚ “As a storyteller‚ I’m aware that there are limitations in communication.” What importance in the stories do miscommunication and unexpressed feelings have? 2. For Mrs. Sen‚ “Everything is there” in India. What instances are there in Lahiri’s stories of exile‚ estrangement‚ displacement and marginality in an emotional‚ social‚ historical and cultural context? 3. The narrator of

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