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Sentencing a King to Death | The Trial of Charles I
In this video James Parsons reads the sentencing to death of Charles I during the English Civil War.
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The afterlife: judgement
Pupil outcome: I can explain Christian beliefs about judgement, including the influence and importance of these beliefs for Christians today. Key learning points: - Most Christians agree that God decides who enters heaven and who goes to...
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Beliefs about the afterlife: judgement
Pupil outcome: I can explain Christian beliefs about judgement and how these beliefs can influence Christians. Key learning points: - Most Christians agree that there is life after death. This belief is known as the afterlife. -...
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Judgment Proof
What Is Judgment Proof? Judgment proof is a description of a person who does not have enough assets for a creditor to seize when a court order requires debt repayment. A debtor who is broke and unemployed can be considered judgment...
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Understanding the Arbitration Process and Rules
This video discusses the process and rules for carrying out an arbitration, which is a method of dispute resolution outside of the court system. The video covers both voluntary and mandatory arbitration and explains the applicable laws...
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Piercing the Corporate Veil
Owners of many businesses are protected from personal liability for the debts of the business. That is, the owner has limited personal liabilities. There is a method, however, to hold the owner liable under a process known as piercing...
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Stipulated Judgment or Consent Judgment
A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, is arranged in the courts by a debtor who has limited means of repaying debt, often established as a means for a debtor to prevent wage garnishment.
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Shareholders Personally Liable for Obligations of Corporation
Shareholders Personally Liable for Obligations of Corporation
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Default Judgment
What is a default judgment? If the defendant fails to answer the plaintiff's claims or fails to appear at the hearing, the judge may, upon the plaintiff's request, hear and decide the case without hearing the defendant's side. This is...
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Understanding Cost Behavior and its Impact on Managerial Judgment
This video explores the concept of cost behavior and its relevance to managerial judgment. The video introduces two common methods for assessing cost changes: the high-low method and regression analysis. The video emphasizes that...
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How is a Civil Trial Decided
This Video Explains How a Civil Trial is Decided
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How does a Security Interest Benefit a Mortgage Lender
How does a Security Interest Benefit a Mortgage Lender
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Guarantor or Surety of a Negotiable Instrument
Guarantor or Surety of a Negotiable Instrument
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Revisión por pares
Práctica que consiste en la revisión de un artículo o estudio académico por parte de expertos independientes, que evalúan la calidad y la importancia del trabajo realizado y comprueban que no haya errores.
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Peer review
The practice of independent experts reviewing an academic paper or research, to scrutinise the quality and importance of the work and check for errors.
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Stereotypes: The Truth Behind Cultural Clichés
Stereotypes are often understood solely as common beliefs about a particular category or group of people, including their personality, appearance, or abilities. However, they also serve as mental shortcuts, helping us generalize, reduce...
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Hamlet 3.4 Word Nerd: Doom
This video explores the etymology and thematic significance of the word "doom" in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." The discussion elaborates on the evolution of the word from a neutral term meaning judgment or proclamation to its modern...
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Romeo and Juliet 3.3 Word Nerd: "doom"
This video explores the evolution of the word "doom" from its Latin roots to its modern connotations of ruin and destruction. The video highlights Shakespeare's use of the term in "Romeo and Juliet" and explains its historical...
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Julius Caesar 3.1 Word Nerd: Doomsday
This video explores the linguistic origins and cultural implications of the term "doom" and its association with "Doomsday," as used in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." It explains how the concept of Doomsday, or Judgment Day, from the...
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How to Build Trust. And Why it Matters in Influence & Persuasion
There is no way you can persuade someone who does not trust you. Trust is a vital part of Influence and persuasion. So, let’s look at how to build Trust.
We already have a very popular video about trust, that discusses...
We already have a very popular video about trust, that discusses...
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Peer Pressure: The Awesome Power of Social Proof
Humans feel a deep need to fit in, to conform. The harder the choice we face, the more we defer to others. I call this the ‘eight-out-of-ten-cat-owners’ effect. Psychologists call it Social Proof.
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Leadership Attitudes: How to Approach Things Like a Leader
Leadership is largely a matter of character. Yes, there are some skills you’ll need, some roles to discharge, and a choice of how you do it. But, first and foremost, what matters are your attitudes to leadership and the people you lead.