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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27) fully solved graded A+ 2023 passed
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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)d - correct answer How does music of the Classical Era differ from the music of the Baroque? 
 
a) Classical-Era music emphasizes artifice over nature. 
 
b) Melodies are more embellished. 
 
c) Polyphony is more prevalent than homophony. 
 
d) Melodies are less ornate and more periodic. 
 
c - correct answer Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro __________. 
 
a) represents a return to Baroque ideals of polyphony 
 
b) glorifies the imperial court in Vien...
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LEV3701 SUMMARY NOTES
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Law of Evidence (University of South Africa) 
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WITNESSES 
2 aspects of oral evidence: 
1. COMPETENCE OF WITNESS TO TESTIFY 
Whether person has mental capacity to testify – if not, they are not competent to testify & court cannot 
hear their evidence under any circumstances 
Note the diff btw admissibility and competence: 
- Admissibility = evidence of a person who is already a competent witness 
- Competence = focuses on the person 
Parties cannot consent to admission o...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: Describe the relationship of HM prison service with other agencies in the criminal justice system 
 
 
Answer: 
- police and the courts relationship the police enforce the law by making a formal arrest based on the offence they will be trialled at a specific court magistrates or crown court. Depending on the case Police may also give evidence in court as a witness 
 
- Cps and the co...
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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)questions n correct answers 2023/2024
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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)d - correct answer How does music of the Classical Era differ from the music of the Baroque? 
 
a) Classical-Era music emphasizes artifice over nature. 
 
b) Melodies are more embellished. 
 
c) Polyphony is more prevalent than homophony. 
 
d) Melodies are less ornate and more periodic. 
 
c - correct answer Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro __________. 
 
a) represents a return to Baroque ideals of polyphony 
 
b) glorifies the imperial court in Vien...
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapters 1-26 Already Passed
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapters 1-26 Already Passed Quests Chapter 1: "Every trip is a quest (except when it is not)" 
A quest consists of 5 things: a quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges on the way, & a real reason to be going there 
The real reason for a quest is always self-knowledge, self-fulfillment, self-discovery 
Ex: Huckleberry Finn, Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien, Star Wars, Crying of Lot 49 
Acts of Communion Chapter 2: "Nice to Eat W...
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ADPP Session 1 Law/Powers PPP145
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ADPP Session 1 Law/Powers PPP145 
Role of Police in a Democratic Society - Functions: - Protecting life and property - Preventing and detecting crime - Upholding the law - Maintaining order - Providing policing services 
Proving Criminal Liability - Key Requirements: 
1. The prosecution must prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. 
2. Establishing mens rea (mental state) and actus reus (the physical act). 
Temporal Coincidence - Definition: 
Actus reus and mens rea m...
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OPOTA Exam Complete Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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Explain the relationship between a SPO and a test question - Answer-A test question must respond 
directly to an SPO and every SPO may be the basis of a test question 
Explain the ultimate reason for law enforcement training - Answer-To be able to protect the life and 
property of yourself and the public 
List a peace officer's main goals - Answer-- Enforce the laws 
- Preserve the peace, 
- Prevent crime 
- Protect civil rights and liberties 
- Provide services 
Explain items to consider when ...
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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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PART 4 THE CLASSICAL ERA (Ch.22, 24-27)d - correct answer How does music of the Classical Era differ from the music of the Baroque? 
 
a) Classical-Era music emphasizes artifice over nature. 
 
b) Melodies are more embellished. 
 
c) Polyphony is more prevalent than homophony. 
 
d) Melodies are less ornate and more periodic. 
 
c - correct answer Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro __________. 
 
a) represents a return to Baroque ideals of polyphony 
 
b) glorifies the imperial court in Vien...
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CHFI Module 1 Questions & Answers | Latest update 100% Solved
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Forensic science - Forensic science is the practical application of various varieties of science 
for answering legal system-related questions. It is related to criminal and civil actions. Forensic 
science is generally referred to as 'forensics', which in Latin means "of or before the forum". In 
the modern age, it refers to a process of gaining criminal evidences to be admitted in a court of 
law. 
Overview of Computer forensics - Computer forensics is the investigative process of 
collect...
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GA Criminal Law 2.1 Questions and Answers (SCORED A+)
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Jurisdiction - ANSWER-Where you have authority and power to act 
 
Venue - ANSWER-Where crime takes place or is discovered 
trial should take place in county crime was committed 
has to be fair 
 
Inflicted - ANSWER-cause pain or suffering on person 
 
Statue of limitations - ANSWER-sets a time limit of how long you have to prosecute 
 
Statue of limitations on murder - ANSWER-no limit 
 
statue of limitations on life or death (other than murder) - ANSWER-7 years 
 
statue of limitations on rape...
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