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    Question 1 The charge being considered in this circumstance is rape under s 48(1) of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA.) (CLCA) The fault element being pursued is intention to have sex with the knowledge of non-consent (KNC) and reckless indifference as to the possibility of non-consent in the alternative. This offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Conduct Elements Sexual Intercourse Ramsey performed sexual intercourse with C, as defined in section 5 of the CLCA.…

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    People know right from wrong, because it is an instinct that everyone is born with. When society knows that there is something wrong, they choose to sit back and not draw too much attention to themselves. In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and in Martin Luther King Jr's “I Have a Dream” speech, there was an issue to be discussed that no one could quite put their finger on. In Mark Antony’s case, the Roman citizens did not see anything wrong with what the conspirators had done to Caesar, and in…

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    Page 10 Smile on Wheels Case story: moving slums. Moving clinic In the midst of high-rise corporate buildings, there are about 800 slums where having a glass of clean water to drink is a luxury. Rachnahalli is a slum inhabited by approximately 400 migrant from Eastern Uttar Pradesh. They stay in a shed about 6’ x 4’ covered by a thin plastic sheets, exposed to elements from all four sides. You would find them on the busy streets of Bangalore selling their tablas. This sale fetches them only…

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    Anthem Comparison

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    descriptions. On the stage, actors can characterize by using body language and actions. An example of this is when the World Council of the Scholars rejects the protagonist’s invention. In both versions, Equality 7-2521 exclaims, “You fools! You fools! You thrice-damned fools!” However, the actor is able to add more emotion and power to the words, strengthening the characterization of Equality 7-2521 in a way that is impossible for print to capture. Another example of this involves the…

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    In 1937, Zora Neale Hurston broke up with the love of her life, a charming man 25-years younger than her, she ended the relationship to continuing living her life on her own uncompromising terms. The same year she wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God. The story of Janie Crawford, a black deep-thinking, deep-feeling black woman, who is in search for her own self. In Janie´s life, we can find many similarities to Hurston´s own life. Hurston, born in 1891, was the child of ex-slaves who were…

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    Pros And Cons Of Vices

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    It may be considered as one if the individual repeatedly does these certain habits without really any rational cause. They do it thrice or four times a week to almost every day because it only gives them pleasure or because their day will feel different if they do not. Their body starts to crave for that specific habit; this is when the addiction on the vice starts. Human life as…

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    To channel bottled up aggression, I have found an outlet in writing. Besides writing sports became my comfort zone, I would wake up early in the mornings and go for Basketball practices thrice a week and netball practices twice a week, on the weekends I would go for a two-three hour swim or would practice running for athletics on a national level. Sports helped me re-energize and kept me focused on what was important, it was an easy outlet…

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    up again, except this time Caesar wasn’t involved. Instead Brutus gave the people an idea of Mark Antony as the new “Caesar.” In response, Mark Antony brought up their past. For instance, when Caesar pushed the crown away three times. Which did he thrice refuse: was this ambition?” (3.2.25) It was a great point to bring up the idea of Mark Antony’s future rule of Rome in Brutus’ speech. Although Antony’s anecdote about the offered crown made the assembly think about their beloved ruler’s death,…

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    Bianca Monologue

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    speak the ceremonial rites of marriage? What says Lucentio to this shame of ours?” (III, II, 5). It wasn’t until Biondello came with the news of Petruchio’s arrival. “Why, Petruchio is coming in a new hat and an old jerkin, a pair of old breeches thrice turned, a pair of boots that have been candle cases, one buckled, another laced; an old rusty sword ta'en out of the town armory, with a broken hilt and chapeless; with two broken points; his horse hipped, with an old mothy saddle and stirrups of…

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    work as a group. But putting such power over individuality is an immoral act. In Anthem, Equality, he escapes his old collectivist society because of being neglected of his actions and appearance, calling the members of the council, "You fools… you thrice-damned fools" (75). It ignores success from one person, but rather pays attention to the overall association's success. In a collectivist society, it believes in complete equality between everyone, otherwise known as having duplicates of each…

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