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    decriminalize society in many ways. Whether it’s personal observations or scientific facts‚ you’ll need evidence to back up your thesis statement. Take detailed notes‚ keeping track of which facts come from which sources. As you’re researching your topic‚ don’t ignore facts and claims that seem to disprove your thesis statement. A good essayist includes the contrary evidence and shows why such evidence is not valid. Going with the example about crop failure above‚ what if you find a research study

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    future advances – for e.g. building a house. 2. Deposit of title deeds 3. An intention that the title deed shall be security for the debt. There is no presumption that mere deposit constitutes a mortgage. Oral‚ documentary or circumstantial evidence is looked into. * What are the modes of depositing the title deeds? 1. The simplest way is the physical delivery of documents by debtor to the creditor. 2. There may be a constructive deposit. It is ascertained by the court whether

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    Know vs. Belief

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    having some type of scientific evidence or facts to back up your belief. There is a thin line between knowing and believing in something to be true. When you say you know something you are implying that it must be true or there is a valid reason that you know it. To believe in something is very much like actually having the knowledge on the same topic. The two are often confused‚ misunderstood‚ and interchanged. The primary difference is that a belief is not evidence based and is more an individually

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    would happen to the young boy. He was thoughtful in his consideration of the evidence and the case‚ for he realized that not only were the jurors proving the integrity of the judicial system‚ but in addition the conscience of the jurors were at stake too. Juror 8 called into question all the evidence‚ such as the knife‚ the old man walking to his door‚ the woman seeing the murder‚ and proved it all to be circumstantial evidence and not one hundred percent true‚ that there was reasonable doubt that it

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    start discussing their decision. Some men are very out-spoken about their opinion on the case and make others feel like they will be stupid to think otherwise. As the controversy continues‚ the one man who voted innocent proceeds to disprove the evidence and make the defendant in the case appear innocent. Every piece o . . . Their reason is that the boy was so accustomed to physical violence that it would be like second nature to him to use violence in defense against his father. Psychological

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    on a murderous rampage last week‚ Adam Lanza reportedly took a dramatic step to erase his digital history: He removed the hard drive from his computer and smashed it with either a hammer or screwdriver. By doing so‚ he may have destroyed valuable evidence that would help investigators understand his motives for killing his mother‚ 20 first-graders and six school employees at a Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut Friday. But in the age of cloud computing and multiple Internet-connected devices

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    them are not scientifically proven and lack logical and reasonable explanations. According to Saupe’s “What is Pseudoscience?”‚ such ideas are called “pseudoscience”. To be more specific‚ they are claimed to be scientific‚ but do not have objective evidence to prove that they are true. If people cannot distinguish between pseudoscience and scientifically proved science‚ the results would be consequential. False science would lead to the misunderstanding of things and cause people to do things wrongly

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    game together “ (P.131) . This evidence is proof of a hypocritical widow. On one hand she gives-but with another limb she kills. Obviously the widow is pretending to feel distraught for her husband’s death; Irony Cally ‚ she feels vengeful rather than san. This proves she feels accomplished in killing him. A specific example is‚ “well anyway‚ it was in the sacral that day my husband was kicked on the day of one of these games” (p.131) . This evidence in “An Extraordinary Touchdown”

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    conclusion Weighting 30% 10% 20% 40% 0% - 49% Anecdotal evidence‚ little thought and consideration for the construction of report Typed 50% - 59% Majority of content appropriate to topic‚ interesting insights Well presented‚ in the required format. Spellchecked A range of appropriate sources used. Harvard reference system used Descriptive but using relevant evidence Content relevant to Clear presentation the topic. Logical with identifiable

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    London's Cholera Epidemic

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    severe cases of almost clear diarrhea with white specks‚ referred to as rice stool‚ and then die within days or even hours. John Snow and Henry Whitehead came along to end the crisis using a different approach. They looked at the facts and collected evidence through interviews and surveys of the town. John Snow and Henry Whitehead’s scientific approach to investigating cholera helped them to end the epidemic in London during the 1850’s. The most popular theory to how cholera spread amongst the population

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