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    that prosecutors use to avoid a trial as juries or even judges can be unpredictable in their behavior and may rule against them. Prosecutors like sure things as does the State and a plea bargain gains an admission of guilt without the right to an appeal in exchange for leniency. However, a plea bargain may induce prosecutors to over-charge a suspect in an attempt to bully them into gaining a plea bargain. Plea bargains are also not conducted in open court so there is a lack of transparency that…

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    consumption the economy would be drained. Advertising is an integral part of consumption and as consumers we rely on advertisements to help us make better choices about the products we use.Using a subway advertisement along with the article “15 basic appeals” by author, will helps us get a better understanding about the matter. We all purchase stuffs from clothing accessories, household materials to foods, basically anything,that is to say that we are all consumers. The things we buy are…

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    SCOTT V. CARPANZANO United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 556 Fed.Appx 288 (2014) FACTS: Rick Scott deposited $2 million in an escrow account into Salvatore Carpanzano’s company. Because of his violation of the escrow agreement, his funds were withdrawn. Scott was not able to recover his money so filed a suit Salvatore Carpanzano, which included his daughter Carmela Carpanzano. Scott did not make any allegations on Carmela’s part. Salvatore Carpanzano failed to cooperate with discovery…

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    she challenges Americans to stop avoiding the issues that need to be dealt with. The revised version was published to Huffington Post in 2013 changing the addressed societal issues of 2003 to the more relevant affairs happening in 2013. Due to her appeals to pathos working alongside logos, her use of ethos, as well as introducing an alternate perspective…

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    requested for an advice regarding a successful appeal against the client conviction of a criminal offence in the District Court of Queensland; due to the trial judge’s exercise of s15 (1) of the Evidence Act 1977 (Qld). Your question, my answer to your question, the background of and the rationality behind my answer are presented below. Question and Answer: Q. Due to the developments in relation to Chapter III of the Australian Constitution, would an appeal against a conviction - that was…

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    This court considered the Third District Court of Appeals decision to enforce the Clause Arbitration agreement. The court disagreed with the verdict to enforce the Clause, arguing that the Third District Court of Appeals did not employ the Seifert standard established as a precedent in evaluating motion to compel arbitration agreements (Basulto v. Hialeah, 2014). Additionally, the court found the Third District Court of Appeals’ decision to enforce the arbitration clause under the Federal…

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    Every four years, a new president is elected and gives an inaugural speech that influences the entire nation. President Obama gave his inaugural speech on January 21, 2013. President Obama has two types of audiences; he has primary audience and secondary audience. His primary audience in his speech is all those present at the White House attending to hear him. The secondary audience in his speech is television viewers, radio listeners, those who read his speech, and those who viewed the speech…

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    invoke a sense of unity across the nation. Through the use of rhetorical devices such as strong dictation, emotional appeals, powerful language, and brevity, Kennedy was able to deliver and immensely effective speech that inspired and emboldened his audience. One of the most notable devices used in Kennedy’s speech was simply the way it sounded. He focused…

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    Adams wrote to her husband came in touch with all three rhetorical appeals: logos, ethos, and pathos. It appealed to his logos because she provided logical sense in her argument by saying that all men would give up the evil title of “Master” for the endearing name of “Friend.” Mrs. Adams appeals to her husbands ethos because she is very trusted by her husband and he thinks that what she says is credible. She also begins her letter…

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    country based on the individual. He also successfully convinces the audience that the world is in fact becoming a better place for all of society. Steven Pinker also demonstrates his in depth understanding of the society as a whole. The use of the appeals shows that the audience stayed engaged throughout the whole speech and does not lose interest because both speakers are able to connect to each audience member…

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