Because.
Because skyscrapers shine brightly with neon signs and video screens, walking in Tokyo at night is an amazing experience.
first, avoid distractions so you don't procrastinate :D
you can revise by visual, hearing or kinaesthetic (movement) methods;
create flashcard (questions on one side, answers on the other)
Acronyms
Rhymes, poems, lyrics or songs that help you remember facts
make a mind map
asking a teacher or tutor for help if you're stuck
use colours that help your brain match and remember information
getting someone to test you
past papers
write on post-its and stick them around the house so you can memorize them.
I hope these are useful to you :)
The role of a juror is mainly to make the verdict of the case that is presented to them. This is why jurors are only part of the trial courts, not the appellate courts. If they were also in the appellate courts, it would be a violation of the US Constitution since it is considered to be double jeopardy. After the case is presented, the juror goes into the deliberation room and decides the outcome of the case. His or her decision determines who is found guilty or not guilty.