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    rock. The crown was visible because of the glowing beast. It sat on a rock that was behind Miro. Alexo drew her golden sword and walked steadily across the dark cave. She painstakingly tiptoed towards the beast by not making a sound. “EEK.” Alexo accidently stepped on a branch, but Miro was not awoken by the puny sound. Alexo retrieved the crown successfully and went out of the cave. “I finally got the crown,” Expressed Alexo. “I can now wish.” “In order to receive your wish I need my crown.”…

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    appeal rested on the fact that there were multiple miscarriages of justice, first by the trial judge in providing up an alternative scenario which involved liability for murder resting on an indifference to human life, which was not put forward by the crown court. Secondly, he appealed against the fact that the trial judge admitted the evidence by Associate Professor Cross even after objection, evidence which rested on the case of Wood v The Queen. Lastly, the trial judge also gave biased…

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    describe their founder, or original gagster. A 3-point crown is their symbol; how they identify with others around the world. Sometimes a town or street is incorporated into the symbol. Many gang members will also wear black and gold, or wear clothing of popular Chicago teams such as the Blackhawks and Bulls. There are around 50,000 members worldwide, but nearly half of the Latin Kings are living in Chicago. Texas, New York, and…

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    missing tooth or teeth. The dentist or prosthodontist would have to grind the neighbouring teeth on either side of the gap and then crowns are made to fit these teeth and a separate crown or crowns are attached to them to close the gap. While porcelain bridges can be cheaper, they are not the ideal option as it requires your healthy teeth to be trimmed to anchor the crowns over the gap. Dentures: Acrylic dentures can also be made to replace a single or multiple or even all missing teeth. The…

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    Ophelia’s flower crown is an extended metaphor for the royal crown. Shakespeare uses the decaying motif with this metaphor to show the king’s corruption. The maids call one of the flowers making up the crown “dead men’s fingers” (195). After this line, “weeds/weedy” and “coronet/trophies” take place of flowery words such as “fantastic garlands” (196-198). Using “weeds” is part of the decay motif, while using diction in words such as “coronet” emphasizes the decaying effects on the real crown.…

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    between confidential informants and police (and the Crown) is more important to protect than the information provided by the informant. Specifically, the “blanket confidentiality” provided by this level of privilege is what provides the “necessary assurance to the solicitor’s client or the police informant to do the job required by the administration of justice” (R. v. National Post, 2010, para.…

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    in which we raised our arms against a brother....” When Arnold referred to the war as a battle between brothers, he voiced an undesirable situation in which family was pitted against each other. Like the American Civil War, the revolt against the Crown put family members at odds. Arnold saw the war as criminal, for the American leaders were subjecting the colonists to unnecessary division among themselves. Arnold’s scornfulness of the Continental Congress was also attributed by his view of the…

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    Concord is known as the location of “the shot heard around the world” and non-historians would believe Concord to be in favor of the revolution since the beginning, but Concord was still loyal to the crown until nearly the eve of the war. Concordians were very reluctant to renounce their loyalty to the Crown, but eventually were…

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    Sample Outline Introduction Hook (1 sentence) The Crown had big developments made throughout the years of Colonisation to facilitate the white population, and this caused problems for the natives. Road Map (3-5 sentences) The economic changes, like the taxes and the introduction of mining, put the natives in a difficult position. Political acts taken upon the country, for example the reforms and the ruling of the viceroyalties, were extensively focused on the well-being of the Spanish and the…

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    innocent until proven guilty. The trial begins with the prosecutor presenting the evidence against the accused. This is done by calling witnesses and introducing materials as evidence to support the charges. Each witness called for the Crown is asked questions by the Crown attorney. This is called direct examination or examination-in-chief. The defence is then given an opportunity to question the prosecutor's witness and present evidence favouring the accused.…

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