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    I think English Law is very important and it is neccesary to learn it for becoming a jurist‚ because English Law is the legal system of England and Wales and is the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States except Louisiana. And also the essence of English common law is that it is made by judges sitting in courts‚ applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent (stare decisis) to the facts before them. The legal system and method is

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    Historical development of English Common Law Originally issued in the year 1215‚ the Magna Carta was first confirmed into law in 1225. This 1297 exemplar‚ some clauses of which are still statutes in England today‚ was issued by Edward I. National Archives‚ Washington‚ DC. English common law emerged from the changing and centralizing powers of the king during the Middle Ages. After the Norman Conquest in 1066‚ medieval kings began to consolidate power and establish new institutions of royal

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    University of Brighton PGCE/Cert Ed (FET) 2014/15 Rationale for taught session Section 1 (If the session is being observed‚ please ensure that the observer has a copy of this document before the session) Trainee’s Name: Teaching Observation Module Code (please identify) Jane Gilbert (please tick) KL 1  5  2  6  3  7  4  8  Organisation Sussex Downs college Date 13/01/2015 Observing Tutor Amanda Holmes Malby Room number 84 Time 9 am Observing Tutor’s signature

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    Written Rationale We are currently reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and for our English class‚ we are required to create an Anthology. This project is connected to the book because each piece needs a theme that the book also contains. My Anthology is heavily centered around identity and how your identity is what you want it to be. I chose this theme because I could easily relate to the main character’s struggles between choosing his culture and choosing

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    example‚ student may procrastinate an essay by not doing it until the day it is due. People procrastinate all the time‚ however‚ that does not make them imperfect. Procrastinating can be done for many different reasons. For example from the passage “Structured Procrastination”‚ “Most procrastinators put off unnecessary work to defeat boredom or to avoid doing difficult work.” This shows reasons why some people procrastinate. Another example‚” If most people procrastinate why are they not being taught

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    (1) Explain the historical background of the American Legal System‚ providing specific examples to support your answer. The American Legal System was built from Europe. The settlers brought their rules and principles from England to America and established them in the new colonies. It was known as the common law which was formed from historical events that originated from English events. The laws were formed from Norman Conquest of England. The common law was a system used to settle disputes through

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    RATIONALE OF PRACTICAL LIFE Many have questioned the true purpose and success of the Montessori method‚ specially the practical life area because it comes across as wasted time where the child spends spooning‚ pouring and playing‚ doing whatever he/she pleases‚ but many don’t know that “Dr. Maria Montessori designed the didactic apparatus as means to the achievement of the sensory‚ motor and intellectual development through the free exercise of the child’s interest” (Dr. Montessori’s own handbook

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    constitution position in England is vulnerable because of the unwritten constitution‚ the right to trial by jury is not written in the constitution. Juries Act 1974 is the main statute governing the present day jury. Currently‚ the role of the English jury is almost entirely limited to the more serious criminal cases‚ but juries occasionally sit in civil trials as well. The function of the jury: The function of the jury is to look at the evidence and to decide what the true facts of the case

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    These days‚ English is known as the international language that many people‚ who live in different countries‚ know how to speak. Speaking English may have some positive and negative effects on the developing countries where English is not their mother tongue. Although in many countries English is taught as a second language‚ some other countries use English as the Medium of Instruction (EMI). While some countries believe that English may not be used as the Medium of Instruction because by EMI the

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    Form 5 – Rationale (for observed lessons) Produce a rationale for the lesson which‚ with reference to the class profile‚ which justifies the design/selection of resources to be used in the lesson and how they meet the needs of individual learners 34 Year 1&2 Childcare students The students will have previously taken part in a session where they.... discussed the purpose and benefits of using Makaton learnt 29 signs and symbols from the Makaton Core vocabulary identified and signed keywords in sentences

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