Monday, March 2, 2015
Part one- 2A
Getting to the bottom of a complex issue definitely take a ton of time and effort. If it doesn't take a lot of time and effort you either didn't do it correctly or didn't spend enough time getting the most efficient answer to your problem. It's very hard to get to the bottom of a complex issue, and most of the time we just end up going with whatever seems the most obvious at the time, even though it may not be the right thing. This issue basically takes place the whole time in the play "Twelve Angry Men". Juror number eight, in the beginning, is the only one who doesn't jump to conclusions and votes guilty, the which is the most obvious thing at that moment. The juror really looks at the case and does a thorough investigation to make sure they aren't missing any major points. This juror finds many reasons to have reasonable doubt in the dependent and he slowly changes all the jurors minds to not guilty. If it wasn't for one juror who decided to stick out and take their time looking at the crime an innocent man would have been in prison. This is just one example of many, this happens everyday from not taking enough time doing math homework to a crime scene just like this. Just taking your time and putting a little more effort into something can greatly effect the outcome of the situation.
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