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Self-Reflective Statement—juggler

GOAL 1: I used a multi-stage, recursive, and social process for my writing and took into consideration feedback from my instructor, classmates, and other readers. I haven’t written a paper in over 20 years and was really intimidated to take … Continue reading

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Bibliography—juggler

Bibliography The Study of Human Memory Background: Memory stretches back at least 2,000 years to Aristotle’s early attempts to understand memory. An 18th Century English philosopher David Hartley was the first to hypostasize that memories were encoded through hidden motions … Continue reading

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Research Position – juggler

The Justice System Blames Eyewitness Testimony The human memory isn’t always reliable, yet the justice system continues to allow prosecutors to rely on the unreliable, why? Prosecutors are the most powerful figures in the American criminal justice system.  They have … Continue reading

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Rebuttal Rewrite – juggler

Prosecutors Insist on the Reliability of Eyewitness Testimony Prosecutors are the most powerful figures in the American criminal justice system.  They have authority to investigate persons, grant immunity to witnesses, accused criminals, and plea bargain with defendants. Prosecutors decide what … Continue reading

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Casual Argument – juggler

“There’s No One Explanation for Inaccurate Eyewitness Testimony” According to the Innocence Project eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful conviction nationwide, playing a role in 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing.  Yet eyewitness testimony is regarded as persuasive evidence … Continue reading

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Advertising – juggler

The title of this article is frightening and definitely got my attention. I can relate to being a statistic. I was one of those patients who was called into a room; the doctor showed me a cluster that meant she wanted … Continue reading

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Rebuttal Argument- juggler

A “quick” reliable response to a simple question becomes unreliable. Depends on your question, if someone says; “what is your name,” where do you live,” and “what is your address,” all of your answers would be 100% reliable.     However, when we ask an eyewitness to describe a … Continue reading

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Definition Rewrite-juggler

How Memory Effects Eyewitness Testimony As our understanding of memory improves, new techniques to enhance their accuracy are making it possible for prosecutors to get reliable accounts of crimes from eyewitnesses. Memory operates in stages and is affected by both … Continue reading

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Open Strong – juggler

Relying on the unreliable.  As our understanding of memory improves, new techniques to enhance the accuracy of eyewitnesses are making it possible to rely on eyewitness testimony.  However, studies conducted by trained psychologist  over the years, provide useful information indicating that … Continue reading

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Safe Saws – juggler

Injured Man Says Bosch Tool Lobbied Feds to Keep Safer Power Saws off the Market A.  Wec is the constituent B.  Wec demands more than $30,000 from Bosch for negligence, breach of warranty and product liability. C.  Claim of consequence … Continue reading

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