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    New Mexico Case Study

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    555 P.2d 696 Supreme Court of New Mexico. Zelma M. MITCHELL, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LOVINGTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER, INC., Defendant-Appellant. No. 10847.Oct. 27, 1976. Appeal was taken from an order of the District Court, Bernalillo County, Richard B. Traub, D.J., reversing a decision of the Unemployment Security Commission and awarding benefits to discharged employee. The Supreme Court, Sosa, J., held that employee’s insubordination, improper attire, name calling and other conduct…

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    case 1. During an appeal, the appeals court is required to rely on the evidence submitted during the trial. The "record," which is made by both parties during the trial, including all objections and other submissions of evidence, is binding on the appeals court, unless it was erroneous or not reasonable to believe or accept that evidence. Further, decisions of fact and credibility are typically left to the jury to make, and appeals courts prefer not revisiting…

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    the necessary time. The County Court trial judge followed previous practice and forced Dietrich to go to trial without representation. Dietrich was acquitted on two of his charges, and was found guilty on the importation charge. He then wanted to appeal to the Supreme Court but was denied; thus he took his case to the High Court. Dietrich argued that an indigent (poor) accused who wished to be represented, was entitled to have counsel provided at public expense when being tried on any…

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    matters into consideration. R v. R [1992] 1 AC 599 is a clear example of spousal rape being permitted under common law made illegal. The judiciary through persuasive precedent made new law outside of parliament. The case was decided in the Court of Appeal for which the House of Lords being a superior court adopted the precedent set in a lower…

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    What makes a good introduction? If that introduction was effective how do you keep the interests of the audience? These are both questions that every public speaker needs to consider before they give a speech. Not only do you have worry about these things as an audience member you are judging how effective they are the moment the speaker begins. It is that judgement that I carried with me when I watched Regina Hartley’s TED@UPS talk. Hartley’s talk was engaging and inspiring as she talked about…

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    Texas v. Johnson When the National Anthem comes on everyone stands, takes off their hats, and puts their hand over their heart to honor the United States of America. Citizens do this to respect the nation and all that have died for their freedom. There are laws that say that people in the United States have to respect the flag in many ways, but what if someone breaks those laws to exercise their freedom of speech? What laws are more important, freedom of speech or flag desecration laws? The…

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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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    Advertisements are supposed to pull people in and want them to want what the specific topic that is being advertised. According to Jib Fowler, “advertisements appearing in national media can be understood as having two orders of is content. The first is the appeal to deep-running drives in…

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    864 CA Details of the case: The parties that involved in this case were Eckhardt Marine GMBH as an appellant and Sheriff Mahkamah Tinggi Malaya as a respondent. This case had been brought to the Court of Appeal in Kuala Lumpur at 8 June in 2011. Besides, there are three judges of the court of appeal involved in this case who is Gopal Sri Ram, Nh Chan and the last one is Haidar Mohd Noor. This case was previously heard at the High Court of Kuala Lumpur. The appellant wanted to buy the vessel…

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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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