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    evidence law

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    matter or facts the truth of which is submitted to investigations‚ approved or disapproved‚ admissions‚ presumption of law and observations by courts in the judicial capacity as per section 2[1]d of the act. Rules of evidence refer to the procedure of admitting relevant facts by courts of law and in general they are referred to as Relevancy and Admissibility of Evidence According to section 4‚ it may be given from any suit or proceedings of the existence or non existence of every fact in issue and

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    Slant and Charge

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    La’Quesha Bryant Professor Burnett English Comp 2 12 February 2013 Slanting and Charge Our knowledge‚ not only the specific facts we observe and present but also the facts we remember‚ is influenced by the principle of selection. The process of selecting knowledge and highlighting that takes place when we put our knowledge into words to achieve the communicator. Since emphasis is simply given stress to subject and indicating what is important or less important‚ slanting by use of emphasis is

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    12/13/12 Informing and persuading are two different things. When it comes to informative speaking the goal is to educate‚ make the person or audience understand how something works‚ an event or explaining a concept using facts. It isn’t trying to advocate a cause. Speaking to persuade is the process of creating‚ reinforcing‚ or changing people’s beliefs or actions while using opinion. Informing and persuading speaking are used in everyday situations but it’s important to know the differences between

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    reading material has been considered. Five sub-skills that will be discussed are: facts and opinion‚ truth and fantasy‚ propaganda‚ determining the authors ’ purpose and determining the authors ’ competence. Facts and Opinions Factual statements are objective and can be verified by using procedures that can be replicated by others while opinions are subjective and has no commonly accepted measure of truth. Facts are statement of things that have occurred or can be actualized. On the other hand

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    I don’t have the pleasure of remembering sports I played as a child or teenager‚ but I do know the profound impact sports have had on my adult life. I was struggling to reconnect with who I was when I was younger. Many ways were suggested on how I should go about this‚ but my favorite suggestion came from my family. They showed me many pictures and videos of me playing sports‚ horsing around with team mates‚ and holding trophies or awards. In every shred of those digital memories‚ there was an unmistakable

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    The Obligations to Endure

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    can harm the environment‚ from the nuclear explosions discharging toxic chemicals into the air‚ to the pesticides sprayed on plants that kills vegetation and sickens cattle. I think Carson writes an effective argument because she gives us lots of facts and examples of how these pesticides are hurting our environment and how we can stop polluting and damaging our environment. Cason develops her argument by first explaining the chain reaction of the pollutions and chemicals “man’s inventive mind”

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    Farewell to Arms

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    experiences in war. His growth represents a genre convention: a typical development in the characters‚ overall in the protagonists. At the beginning of this book‚ Henry is characterized as being a drunken‚ womanizer fascinated with the nightlife; in fact‚ when he knew Catherine‚ he considered her just as another adventure‚ as the women he used to meet in the brothel. In chapter 3‚ it’s easy to noticed how Henry indulged the temptation preferring to drink and having fun with girls‚ just for pleasure

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    ASfjhafña

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    way 11. Addition apart from this‚ as well as‚ besides‚ furthermore‚ in addition‚ moreover‚ nor‚ not only...but also‚ too‚ what is more 12. Condition in that case‚ then 13. Support actually‚ as a matter of fact‚ in fact‚ indeed 14. Contradiction actually‚ as a matter of fact‚ in fact 15. Emphasis chiefly‚ especially‚ in detail‚ in particular‚ mainly‚ notably‚ particularly Examples 1. Time/order At first At first the freemen of both town and country had an organization and a type

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    logos appeals in order to gain votes and get elected for the position of Stark County Treasurer. Phil Davison uses the logical appeal throughout his speech by using his experience and education. Phil Davison in the beginning of his speech uses the fact that he has “a master degree in Public Administration and in History” to prove he is more than capable for the position of Treasurer. He refers to his master degrees with the purpose of have the audience to know clearly how prepared he is for the position

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    Centralia No 5

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    resolved. Scanlan could have addressed some other issues as well‚ in hopes that he would get anyone to know what the dangers of what he was finding out. Scanlan investigated the mine over and over again several times and he should have addressed the fact that too many workers were in the mine at a time. The special commissions did their investigation‚ and they found that there should be “no more than a hundred men working on a single split‚ or current‚ of air” (Stillman‚ 2010). The second thing that

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