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    I have observed a few cases in the adult plea court, and while some cases were quick and short, only one was long. Even though there were various of cases that were dealing with different types of crimes, I saw that the legal system was still fair with their decisions towards the accused. A small case that occurred was R v. Stanley and the type of case was assault which is under section 265.1(a) in the criminal code. The name of the accused was Alloq Stanley, the crown 's name was Mr. Humphrey…

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    Even though I would have final say on budget cuts, I would want my group to feel included in the process. I do not know everything. However, I have confidence that someone in my team does know. I would also implement the smoothing over conflict theory instead during group discussions over budget cuts. I need to represent myself and have a voice in meetings. Instead of just waiting until the last second and overriding somebody or a group, I need to have everyone contribute. A budget cut can…

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    engagement type in Gone Home is discovery. The game Gone Home rewards players with extra backstory and dialog. To those who enjoy discovering things or are just curious about the story will crave the next piece of information, which will create anticipation within the player’s mind. This will cause tension to grow because the player’s speculations will be confirmed or unconfirmed when the next piece information comes to them. The tension in this game is geared more towards the casual and normal…

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    psychological paradigms of social processes (McCloud, 2004). It is viewed as a framework to explain individualistic experiences of day-to-day existence (Siegrist, 2009). The intersectionality approach came out of feminist, post-colonial, and queer theories…

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    Papers motivated by dynamic inconsistency As explained in the introduction to this chapter, dynamic inconsistency poses a difficulty for welfare analysis, since the individual reveals different preferences at different points in time and it is unclear which of these set of preferences, if any, should be regarded as representing his welfare. An early approach to welfare evaluation in the presence of dynamic inconsistency is called the multi-selves Pareto criterion (e.g., Laibson et al.…

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    rhetoric and reality in migration policies. Generally this is explained through the inconsistency between the demands of citizens and long term political and strategic interests. There are three theoretical explanations for the prevailing gap between theory and practise in migration policies. The first suggests the outcomes of migration policy are best explained through the political economy approach. Policy outcomes are a result of the deliberation between rational actors who attempt to reach…

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    Problems Encountered The 1st phase of CA-ESD which is 8-month long has already passed 6 months. By now we were supposed to start the final implementation of the General Capacity Development Module on Climate Change and finish it within the rest 2 months. But we are facing a number of challenges for which we are waiting for the pilot test for more than last 2 months. As a result, the 1st phase of the project is lagging behind for about 2 months. Problem-1: School’s Annual Exams, Vacations, and…

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    The game Hex was invented by the Danish mathematician Piet Hein in the 1940s. This game has been of great interest to mathematicians around the world since its introduction, including Martin Gardner who explores it in chapter eight of his first Scientific American Book of Mathematical Puzzles and Games (1959). The game is normally played on a board of 11x11 hexagons with two edges labelled black and the other two labelled white. It is a two-person game in which both players (using black and…

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    Making an Ethical Decision Scenario Ms. Jill Jones has been part of the Candy Corporation for the better part of two decades. She currently is the Vice-President of Sales and over sees hiring for the company. Currently the CEO, Mr. William Potter, is proposing the succession as the CEO to his son, Mr. Henry Potter. Previously Ms. Jones worked for Mr. H. Potter under a different division of the company. During this tenure Mr. H. Potter unsuccessfully propositioned Ms. Jones causing a corporate…

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    The Project Management Hat is the most complex of the hats. It incorporates its six predecessors and many additional conflicting hats. The PM hat requires one to be empathetic yet be a driver; to be decisive yet inquisitive, to be structured yet adaptive, and to think "big picture" yet "sweat the details." The role of PM is full of contradictions that must be reconciled in order to succeed. Salient features of the 7th hat are alignment with strategy, doing the right thing, doing things the…

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