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    ABUSE OF POWER IN BODE SOWANDE ’S FLAMINGO BY OKEY OKWECHIME Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08037217824 oraclechime@yahoo.com Okey Okwechime is a lecturer in the Dept. of English and Literature‚ University of Benin‚ Benin City‚ Nigeria. He teaches Drama‚ Poetly and his research interest is in Drama‚ Oral Literature and Feminist Literature and Criticism & KOLA EKE Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08023529279 Kola

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    her as a doll to play with. Sexually speaking‚ he looks at her body as a territory to invade: not as a woman with dignity. The dialogues between Faten and Martin revolve around the fact that Faten is searching for some hope to live as a human being with a normal life. By contrast‚ Martin is just trying to play a game and make their conversations sound like an interrogation. In the end‚ Faten proves that she is capable

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    Trent dead‚ should be a bit better reaction‚ rather than a calm one. What mark do you think you earned on this performance? Analyze and evaluate your performance as a proof to your decision. I feel like I got 70 at best‚ because of remembering my dialogues‚ I did not make much of an impact except being the murderer in the play. My character could have been bigger the reason is because we forgot to do the transition where I am suppose to hide the body.That would show more dept of Milly Bays‚ but to

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    2013 Abstract With the pressure on the police too often the innocent are giving false confessions because of aggressive interrogation tactics with wrongful convictions as a result. And although post-conviction DNA testing has proven and exonerated some of those that were innocent and imprisoned there has been a renewed focus to reform reliability of the interrogation process to improve the accuracy of confessions and safeguard the integrity of the criminal process. Police Approach There

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    the police interrogation of the accused‚ and the emotional/mental condition of the accused. The United State Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case Miranda v. Arizona that because of the inherent coercion present in the police interrogation all suspects must be made aware of their rights against self-incrimination and the right to counsel. When the case reached the Supreme Courts in 1966‚

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    Immediate Responses: - Easy read - Incredibly funny - Characters are so unlike one another - The relationships all linked together somehow - Very disappointed by the way they found Sister Rose - Loved the simple flow of the dialogue - Had to re-read several things in order to keep the sequence straight due to the jumping around of the scenes and time. Basic Conflict: The basic conflict of the play is the unsettling fact that somebody has stolen the corpse of their beloved nun Sister

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    One of the weaknesses of this model is cited by Solomon & Tresman (1999) in which they suggest that one of the drawbacks of this model is that the Cascade model is more skill focused and on some occasions is it knowledge focused and doesn’t focus on the values of the profession. This research explains that the values of professionalism are lost because of the focus of on the knowledge and skills that have been learnt. But one of the main strengths of this model is that it supports a technical view

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    According to Aldrich Ames “Because interrogations are intended to coerce confessions‚ interrogators feel themselves justified in using their coercive means. Consistency regarding the technique is not important; inducing anxiety and fear is the point.” Although Ames was incarcerated for life for committing espionage against the United States‚ his 31 years as a CIA operative and analyst grants him great knowledge about Interrogation techniques and false confessions. Knowledge most jurors would never

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    to shift between the garden club and the Communist meeting. Yen Lo continues his demonstration on the effectiveness of his brainwashing techniques by asking Marco to hand his pistol over to Raymond‚ which he does so without objection. The lack of dialogue between Raymond and Marco speaks volumes to how effective Yen Lo’s brainwashing methods are. In a normal situation‚ there would be no chance that Marco would give his gun to Raymond after what he had just witnessed. This is not a normal situation

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    suspects would be interrogated. It makes complete sense to advise a person that is being interrogated that he or she has a right to remain silent during interrogation and that he or she has the right to have counsel present during an interrogation. It’s also important that the suspect be fully aware and full understand his or her rights before the interrogation begins. -WRITTEN AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION-METHODS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT By Harvey Wallace and Cliff Roberson(CHAPTER 9 PAGE 136) 2. I definitely

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