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    Fanshawe College Loss Assignment

    Insured 457923 Ontario Limited Named insured(s); Tom Hardy Hardy Pettit Patel, Coverage Commercial General Liability Coverage, premises liability Loss details Februrary 29,2012 around 10 am, customer slipped and fell on the stairs coming down from the 2nd floor on his way to leave the store. Craig Stover slipped on the wooden steps leading to the sidewalk from the front porch and entrance to Hardy’s office. No ambulance attended, but receptionist help him. 3rd party Craig Stover

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    Duty to Rescue

    if they do not have the capabilities of rescuing the individual. * Example: 911 should be contacted upon witnessing crime or any sort. * Criminal penalties will be imposed for failing to report a crime if assistance is not provided by witness. * Example: Educators are legally required to report child abuse. If it is not reported then they will be held responsible. * Volunteered rescuers become legally liable to complete the job which they have started. * Example: If

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    Ellis V. Commissioner Social Security Administration

    Ellis v. Commissioner Social Security Administration Doc. 19 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON PORTLAND DIVISION DANIEL GENE ELLIS, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant. OPINION & ORDER No. CV-10-6253-HZ Kathryn Tassinari Harder, Wells, Baron & Manning, P.C. 474 Willamette, Suite 200 Eugene, Oregon 97401 Attorney for Plaintiff /// /// /// /// /// /// 1 - OPINION & ORDER Dockets.Justia.com Amanda Marshall

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    Can the Human Memory Be Trusted?

    Can The Human Memory Be Trusted? Many factors can influence eye witness testimony (EWT), EWT is a term used in the legal system when witnesses recall information concerning individuals who have committed crimes. The factors that could affect the accuracy of EWT may include leading questions, age and anxiety. So can the human memory really be trusted with so many effecting factors? Loftus and Palmer (1974) conducted a study with the aim of assessing the accuracy of memory after witnessing a car

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    Multi Store Model of Memory

    executive (researcher biased) | Outline and evaluate the cognitive interview (12)Outline and evaluate how a cognitive interview can be used to improve the accuracy of eyewitness testimony (EWT). (12) | Findings concerning the unreliability of eye-witness accounts have led researchers to attempt to devise methods for improving retrieval.  One of these methods is the cognitive interview (Fisher and Geiselman, 1992). used by the police

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    Outline and Evaluate Research Into the Affect of Anxiety on the Accuracy of Eye Witness Testimony

    Research Into the Affect of Anxiety On the Accuracy of Eye Witness Testimony (6+6) Eyewitness Testimony refers to witnesses who are asked to give testimonies in court or police interviews to particular crimes. Eyewitness Testimony consists of : the eyewitness encoding the information they have witnessed the very second it happened, making sure they are describing the order of the events and the people involved. It also consists of the witness retaining information for a period of time (this can be

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    Forensic Psychology: Information Recall / Eyewitness Testimony

    cause the person to become unbalanced and therefore dangerous. Other times it is caused by childhood events which cause mental trauma which causes the person to act out in a certain manner. Cognitive psychology goes hand in hand with handling eye-witness testimony. With this type of psychology we use different styles however the memory part of cognitive psychology coincides with memory recall and how a person is able to retain memories in order to determine if the person’s memory is indeed valid.

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    It Can Wait Rhetorical Analysis

    titled “Close to Home”. This advert uses pathos to convince the target audience with the emotional message to not text and drive. The video starts out by introducing a young boy, taking notice to every detail and riding his bicycle who will later witness an accident. It then goes on to introduce a young girl and her mother. The child is portrayed as sweet and innocent; playing with her toys and listening to her mother. The mother is portrayed as kind and loving; calling her daughter pet names and

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    Why Is Eyewitness Testimony Reliable

    testimony. Whether it is a matter of being involved in such an accident or a pointed gun. Loftus et al (1987) introduced the ‘weapon effect’, this proposes that as soon as a weapon is seen by a witness, their attention is drawn to it as it is a very frightening experience consequently distracting the witness from the criminals appearance, reducing the accuracy of the eyewitness

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    A Bugs Life

    ˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝˝ 2013 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses CONTENTS 2013 Yeartext A Letter From the Governing Body Highlights of the Past Year Preaching and Teaching Earth Wide Myanmar

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