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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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    secondary evidence was tendered and admitted. An objection was taken to its admission; Held: That such evidence was properly admitted and that the provision in the relevant statute “that no statement made by any person in answer to any question put by the Commission shall‚ except in cases of indictment for perjury committed in such answers‚ be admissible in evidence in any proceedings‚ civil or criminal” was not applicable‚ and did not prevent the admissibility of such evidence. In the

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    his ‘wearing gloves’ suggest? When Mrs. Salmon saw Adams‚ he was at the steps of Mrs. Parker’s house and he was wearing gloves and had a hammer in his hands. Wearing gloves suggests that he had committed the crime and did not want to leave any evidence in the form of finger prints behind‚ that might put him into trouble. 2. What is the role of the ‘hammer’ in the trial? The hammer plays a vital role in the murder of Mrs. Parker as her skull was battered to pieces which was possible only

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    Research Essay In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ and "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty‚ there are multiple attributes for character comparison as evidence by their tenacious‚ heroic‚ and passionate efforts to obtain their hearts’ desires. In Fahrenheit 451‚ protagonist Guy Montag rebels against his duty to burn books in order to savor the knowledge for the benefit of all humanity. In "A Worn Path‚" protagonist Phoenix endures a treacherous journey‚ overcoming adversity with her old age in order to

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    Audit Evidence

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    quality and quantity of audit evidence to be obtained when auditing financial statements and the procedures for obtaining that audit evidence. Audit Evidence (AE) "Audit evidence" means the information obtained by the auditor which includes source documents and accounting records underlying the financial statements and corroborating1 information from other sources. The auditor should obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to be able to draw reasonable

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    AUDIT EVIDENCE Audit Evidence Definition : All the information used by the auditor in arriving at the conclusions on which the audit opinion is based. This includes the information contained in the account records underlying the financial statements and other information. Additionally‚ audit evidence should be persuasive‚ rather than convincing. There are different levels of reliability of audit evidence‚ some providing more evidence than others. There are nine types of audit evidence :

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    but the defendants apparently did not have it. 2. From what you know of this case‚ do you think the jury arrived at the correct decision? If not‚ why not? If so‚ why? I do not think it was a correct decision‚ the jury should have required more evidences from the accused‚ like records from the human resources department evidencing reasons for getting her fired‚ warnings‚ memorandums and record of poor performance‚ also they needed to see the procedure when cases like this happen into the company

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