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    Matters based on his/her opinion within legal guidelines. This term discretion is both problematic and helpful in making and enforcing of criminal laws in Canada. When looking at discretion we can look at police and the Crown, police use discretion every day and so do the members of the crown. Discretion is something really helpful for officers because it makes their job easier but also causes various problems like officers start to ignore flagrant or egregious violations or crimes out of…

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    the UK;their functions vary between the resolution of disputes and the interpretation of law.This report will compare two criminal courts at different levels in the hierarchy in terms of layout based on a visit to Hendon Magistrates ' and Woodgreen Crown court,then will look at the physical appearance,the role of people present in the courts ' rooms,and will conclude with a description of advocates ' communication skills and methods of evidence by looking into two sample cases from the courts…

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    How Did Archimedes Rule

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    specific sanctuary, a crown in their regard. Hiero weighed out a correct measure of gold, and picking a specific goldsmith, instructed him to configuration out of the gold a crown for the divine beings. The goldsmith did as he had been asked for, and on he gave it back day. The wreath seemed to weight definitely as much as the gold that the ruler had given the goldsmith. Hiero was fulfilled, and paid the goldsmith. Hiero made courses of action for the function to put the crown in the sanctuary.…

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    indications of Richard’s deformity, the two portrayals tell a considerably different story about Richard’s wicked origins. Laurence Olivier’s Richard is an infamous legend; the film does its best to tell a story about one of many in search of the English Crown. The psychological reasons for Olivier’s Richard are almost nonexistent. On the other hand, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Richard delves deeper into the psychological reasons for Richard’s actions, largely centered around his deformity. Richard…

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    Over two thousand years old and still intact, Dionysus and his loyal follower Pan defy the test of time. Dionysus is the god of wine is portrayed as a human, but his loyal follower is a mythical creature with the upper body of a human but the legs and horns of a goat. This statue from the Ancient Roman time period can be found on the second floor of the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas. The statue seems to be about four feet tall and almost three feet wide. There is a lot of detail all…

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    Kendare Blake’s writing has only gone from strength to strength ever since she published her first young adult novel. The Three Dark Crowns series of novels particularly the characters have been compared to the assassin nuns in Robin LaFevers’ series. With the Robin LaFevers one of the best and most popular fantasy/horror series of novels out there, that is high praise indeed. These are…

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    American Revolution Dbq

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    brutality on minorities are two of the many asked changes. Back in the late 1700s, separating the Thirteen Colonies from the British Crown was the asked change. In the fight for detachment the Thirteen Colonies were divided between the Loyalists and Patriots. The Loyalists, also known as the King’s Men were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War. They were typically citizens like agriculturalists, merchants, royal officials, priesthoods…

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    The Narmer's Palette

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    deities and have a strong association with the symbol of life. Underneath the Bat and Hathor, their is a procession of seven people walking in the same direction. The King is shown wearing a crown and more elaborate costume than everyone else. The crown he is wearing has been identified as the Red Crown, that is usually associated with Lower Egypt. He is also visibly larger in size which emphasizes his importance over others. The King appears to be armed and also barefoot. The man walking…

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    were still being collected leaving the commons without financial security or the means to pay out further loans or taxes. Discontent spread rapidly and many regions reported a lack of funds and an inability to respond to the new demands made by the crown. A few counties refused to pay and went into a rebellion, namely in Essex, Kent, Norfolk, Warwickshire and Huntingdonshire, and gathered more than 10.000 men in support of their rebellion, making it the most serious rebellion since 1497. The…

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    Interdependant Court Case

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    1. This appeal was critical of both the crown counsel and the trial judge in this case because of the credibility during the trial became an issue. Even though some objection was taken, crown counsel did not warn the jury, and gave instruction to neutralize the impropriety. Also, the cross-examination of the appellant was not fair and improper. Therefore, the appellant brought up four grounds of appeal, and the first ground of appeal was granted under the remedy. The first ground was that the…

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