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    Stereotypes use generalisations to characterise people‚ and 10th juror is particularly prone to stereotyping the defendant based on socio-economic background. He regularly makes generalised statements about ’those people’ (p.6)‚ without ever justifying his opinions with concrete details. Examples include: .I’m tellin’ you they let the kids run wild up there’ (p.6). . ’... You’re not going to tell us that we’re supposed to believe that kid‚ knowing what he is. Listen‚ I’ve lived among ’em all

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues leads to envy and many secrets. Romeo and Juliet see each other in secrecy without the families knowing of their relationship. The discrimination between the houses‚ and the lack of hope between the fake lovers caused confusion between Romeo and Juliet. The decisions to commit suicide by Romeo and Juliet were fueled by anger‚ lust‚ and haste. The first decision was caused by Romeo’s anger because he was forbidden

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    the story spans over the course of less than four days. The most important lesson a reader can learn from Romeo and Juliet is not to make quick and hasty decisions because these can turn out to affect not just the person making the decision‚ but also others that are affiliated with them. First off‚ one of the reasons why Romeo and Juliet portrays hasty and irresponsible decision making is because of the fact that the entire story’s theme is that Romeo and Juliet made Quick and unfortunate decisions

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    because of no controlled variable factors.secondly‚ the writer made a hasty connection between sick days and health situation without futher invesitgation. It is likely that the sick days can’t be representative to the health condition but only excuses. What’s more‚seperated by 50 miles‚ the two cities may possiblably in rather different conditon. As a result‚ without further investigation and illustration‚ the comparison is hasty thus lead to invalid conclusion. On the other hand‚ the facts that

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    The core reading for this week included an excerpt that read “…the first cases of sickle cell disease were mostly amongst Africans and African Caribbeans. Racial thinking led to the assumption that sickle cell disease was a ‘Black disease’‚ even though many African people are not at risk for these disease and many carriers are not African” (Russell‚ 2014‚ p. 69). This‚ for me‚ was very insightful and enlightening‚ as it presents a way of thinking that is not common or taught in our society. It brought

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    Decisions are often made without proper thought when people are under pressure. In William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”‚ readers are able to see the tragic outcome of hasteful decision making in different situations by multiple characters. Haste is a major factor in Tybalt’s death‚ a murderous demonstration by Romeo that leads to tension between the families involved. Tybalt’s intent is not murder‚ but on the other hand‚ Romeo’s is‚ and carries it out his decision hastily without thinking of

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    I killed the two guards‚ their bloody daggers were proof that they committed this horrible deed.” King Duncan’s two sons Malcolm and Donalbain fearing for their own lives fled Scotland‚ Malcolm for England and Donalbain for Ireland. Because their hasty departure makes them appear guilty and prime suspects they ran away. Macduff says‚ “Is speculated that king’s sons have bribed the guards to kill Duncan because the crown passes to nearest eligible kin.” The police are still trying to find out the

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    E conomists are a paragon of virtue‚ rationality and common sense amidst a sea of ignorance‚ superstition and irrationality. They are probably right‚ but‚ sometimes it is good to state a case in strong terms‚ to make people think. However‚ I feel there is a need to redress the balance and point out the many mistakes and limitations of Economics which are stated below. Economics is difficult John Maynard Keynes said economics is very difficult and many people underestimate how difficult it is

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    of Australia‚ I always fall into the trap of perceiving it based on stereotypes from the social media and other online resources‚ such as Australia is just one big red desert and all Australians live by beach. So‚ from now on get rid of those generalisations and carry on reading. “Australia is a country with desert or semi-arid

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    conditioning which are important to be aware of when researching the development of phobias: Acquisition‚ extinction and spontaneous recovery. Indirect conditioning is also a major factor in how phobias can develop. Examples of indirect conditioning are generalisation‚ higher order conditioning‚ sensory preconditioning and vicarious conditioning. Ivan Pavlov’s discovery is by far one of the best for describing the process of classical conditioning. In this essay it will explain how he used dogs and the production

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