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There is no crime of homicide. Walt had no motive for killing the jogger and this was clearly an accident. Not even reckless driving. Walt stops to help. That's all we know. Did he then leave the scene? That would be a crime. Based on what we're told, there is no homicide. No intent to kill the jogger.
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I think it is the middle one?
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Yes, if the parole board members failed to check up and uphold their responsibilities while allowing a parolee to commit a crime.
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Conformity creates a change in behavior so that the people in the group behave in the same way. And as much this is a good thing, it's also bad. There are so many people in this world that do not feel like others, yet they are, in a way, obliged to follow society's norms.
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Im not sure if this will answer your question
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A)
1)Turn on your signal.
2)Check your mirrors.
3)Check your blind spot by looking over your shoulder.
4)If it is safe, change lanes.
5)Turn off your signal after completing the lane change.
B)
1)Scan for hazards, e.g., oncoming vehicles, vehicles approaching from rear, merging vehicles;
2)Check for blind spots;
3)Signal your intention and accelerate into passing lane;
4)Accelerate quickly to an appropriate speed;
5)Concentrate on the path ahead;
6)Check the mirror for following cars.