Stuff to argue about

    • [DOC File]Evidence checklist - NYU Law

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      the fact need not be in dispute (can be background stuff admitted as an aid to understanding – charts, murder weapons, view of real estate) 401 a.n. Is the evidence material? Is there a link between the fact that the evidence tends to establish and the substantive law? Is the evidence relevant to the substantive fact sought to be proven?


    • [DOC File]Interpreting Hitler

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      Interpreting Hitler. When I started teaching history in the 1970s, a lot of the work done in schools was a fact-heavy trudge through a string of mnemonics; explanations were delivered (and learned by the pupils) as immutable truths.


    • [DOC File]Zach Broderick - Brandeis University

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      PHIL 17A – Smiley. Paper #2. Topic J. Relax: You’re Not a Bad Person, and You Can Keep Your Stuff. In his article “Famine, Affluence, and Morality”, Peter Singer, a utilitarian, makes a deceptively convincing argument that we, as citizens of affluent countries, are morally obligated to donate most of our wealth to the starving poor.


    • [DOC File]00:00 - Bernstein Tapes

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      00:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 Read Robert Stern before you read the text. It is lucid and good. The best commentaries that are best are Hyppolite which is staggeringly great, and Harris which is a paragraph by paragraph clever reading which also contextualizes it historically.


    • [DOCX File]AQA GCSE – Power and the People - Revision Booklet

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      Some historians argue that Magna Carta was a base for future freedom and justice, others argue that it was just a negotiation between John and the barons. It was only in the long term that its significance became clear. ... Basic stuff – don’t go into the exam without at least knowing this much!!!


    • Postmodernism and the Family - Sociology Stuff

      Postmodernists argue there . six. characteristics which make the postmodern family different to. families that existed in modern or even late-modern families; Liberated sexual attitudes – postmodernists argue that in postmodern society . women are less likely to view romantic love and therefore marriage as their primary goal.



    • Functionalism & The Family - Sociology Stuff

      They argue that . the family alongside other social institutions contributes to social order. by helping to bring about: Value consensus - shared agreement. about . how people should think and behave. which is achieved through . parents transmitting particular values, norms of behaviour, traditions etc to children. Social solidarity - the ...


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      i. Argument - argue the case, rather than the amount in question or principle behind it. ii. Get emotional in your argument. iii. Threats, warnings, promises - threats of lawsuits, strikes, etc (not bodily harm or illegal stuff!) iv. Positive promises work better than negative promises (threats) v.


    • [DOC File]Why There is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to ...

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      Not only have these intellectual heavy-weights entered the fray, they have attempted to argue against much of the current received wisdom on the subject – and argue, in a nutshell, that the EU is in fact as democratic as it could, or should, be. ... Such claims about impacts is the stuff of democratic contestation – and hence salience. ...


    • [DOC File]chapter 5 website stuff

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      While some economists argue for the creation of private property rights to protect the environment, many of those concerned for the environment find this approach abhorrent. What are the essential issues in this dispute? ... chapter 5 website stuff ...


    • [DOC File]Post-trial memo of law (H0854094.DOC;1)

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      Although Defendants admit that the search of the Apartment was not conducted pursuant to a warrant, Defendants argue that the search was legally conducted pursuant to a warrant issued (but not executed) for 1637 Kemble Street (the “Warrant”). [Tr. 111/5 8.] However, that search warrant cannot form the basis for a legal search of the Apartment.


    • [DOC File]CONTROLLING BEHAVIORS CHECKLIST

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      When we argue, I'm sometimes afraid of what he might do, so I stop arguing. My partner drives recklessly whenever he is angry with me, and it scares me to death. My partner throws things around and breaks things. My partner destroys my clothes and my favorite things. My partner refuses to leave when I ask him to. My partner won't let me sleep.


    • [DOC File]www.nbcsd.org

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      How can you argue against these techniques if they have produced information that has saved American lives and led to the killing of Bin Laden? Should the U.S. have released information about the techniques it used to obtain information from prisoners or should we have tried to hide it? Some terms to know before you begin:


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