Friday, July 12, 2013
history of the Church
history of the Church “In an essay of 3,000 words identify and describe three key periods in the history of the Church and analyse their significance for teaching religious education. Make reference to a specific religious education unit /module from any Diocesan Religious Educ” CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Non-Government Organisation
Non-Government Organisation What do you understand by the term Non-Government Organisation? Compare and contrast the approaches taken by several non-government organisations to a particular social issue (if you work with or are familiar with one of these organisations include CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
Civil War
Civil War Explain how and why the Civil War changed from a war to save the Union to a war of emancipation. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
The economics of Sports
The economics of Sports Paper instructions: Compare and contrast the player draft, the reserve clause, revenue sharing and salary caps as mechanisms for achieving competitive balance. CLICK HERE TO ORDER THIS ESSAY!!!!
English and Literature
Paper instructions:
Joseph Harris explains what he means by countering, and this gives us interesting ways to deal with sources in our essays. For this essay please choose a new topic to research. Once again, it could be an issue, controversy, or theory. Try to persuade readers by using ideas from sources to make an argument. In particular, counter your sources the way Harris describes. You may also want to forward and/or come to terms with sources, if that helps you achieve your purpose. You could use Graff as an example, the way he counters Tannen’s project and uses it to further his purpose.
Joseph Harris explains what he means by countering, and this gives us interesting ways to deal with sources in our essays. For this essay please choose a new topic to research. Once again, it could be an issue, controversy, or theory. Try to persuade readers by using ideas from sources to make an argument. In particular, counter your sources the way Harris describes. You may also want to forward and/or come to terms with sources, if that helps you achieve your purpose. You could use Graff as an example, the way he counters Tannen’s project and uses it to further his purpose.
Case study
Marcia Norman, 39, and her husband, Mitchell, had been married for 25 years and had several children. Mitchell did not work. He forced Marcia to make money by prostitution, and he made fun of that fact before family and friends. He beat her if she resisted going to a truck stop and offering her body. On a few occasions, he made her eat out of the pets’ bowls and insisted that she bark like a dog. He threatened to kill or maim her numerous times.
Marcia and Mitchell got along very well when he was sober. But early one morning, he was intoxicated when he went to a highway rest area where Marcia was prostituting herself and assaulted her. He continued beating her all day after they got home. She called the police and was told to come in and file a complaint, but she was afraid that he would kill her if she had him arrested. She ingested a bottle of pills, then panicked and called EMS. Her husband cursed her as the paramedics treated her and urged them to let her die. After they left, Mitchell continued to slap, kick and throw objects at Marcia. At one point, he put a cigarette out on her upper torso, causing a small burn. After he fell asleep, Marcia took their baby to her mother’s so that she would not wake him, returned with a pistol and killed him.
At trial, Marcia pleads self defense, which is defined as “the necessity, real or reasonably apparent, of killing an unlawful aggressor to save oneself from imminent death or great bodily harm.” The state does not have a battered-person syndrome statute.
In a paper of about five pages, make alternate arguments that 1) Marcia Norman is not guilty of the murder of her husband; 2) Marcia Norman is guilty of the murder of her husband.
Marcia and Mitchell got along very well when he was sober. But early one morning, he was intoxicated when he went to a highway rest area where Marcia was prostituting herself and assaulted her. He continued beating her all day after they got home. She called the police and was told to come in and file a complaint, but she was afraid that he would kill her if she had him arrested. She ingested a bottle of pills, then panicked and called EMS. Her husband cursed her as the paramedics treated her and urged them to let her die. After they left, Mitchell continued to slap, kick and throw objects at Marcia. At one point, he put a cigarette out on her upper torso, causing a small burn. After he fell asleep, Marcia took their baby to her mother’s so that she would not wake him, returned with a pistol and killed him.
At trial, Marcia pleads self defense, which is defined as “the necessity, real or reasonably apparent, of killing an unlawful aggressor to save oneself from imminent death or great bodily harm.” The state does not have a battered-person syndrome statute.
In a paper of about five pages, make alternate arguments that 1) Marcia Norman is not guilty of the murder of her husband; 2) Marcia Norman is guilty of the murder of her husband.
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