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    feelings she has, while trying to understand them, because, at the time, it was difficult for young men and women to have time to process their feelings, or express them. Brittain’s tone varies from factual to sentimental to reminiscent in order to appeal to the reader. Brittain’s writing style and use of clips of her journal and letters she saved…

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    with a specific thought. In the article "Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals" by Jib Fowles, he explains that publicists have two ideas in their advertisements: the item data and the emotional claim in the brains of buyers. The purpose of this essay is to show how promoting impacts on our day-by-day lives, self-image, and analysis the methods and strategies that advertisers use to appeal to consumers. To begin with, the appeal that I selected first utilizes the need for sex as the engage…

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    Advertisements are known to have hidden meanings within them. The product being sold, whether it is clothes, food, or cars, have an underlying message that reflects the advertiser’s attention and the consumer’s ideals. In the advertisement I analyzed on True Religion Brand Jeans, the advertisement depicts a black and white photograph of an attractive male and female model on a motorcycle in the desert to which the female model is looking out into the distance with her head turned away from the…

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    The qualifications for the Supreme Court: licensed to practice law 10 years; 1 year resident; maximum age of 70. Court of Criminal Appeals: licensed to practice law 10 years; 1 year resident; maximum age of 70. Court of Civil Appeals: licensed to practice law 10 years; 1 year resident; maximum age of 70. The Circuit Court: licensed to practice law 5 years; 1 year resident of circuit; maximum age of 70. The selection process of judges…

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    and divorce cases are among the types of cases handled by the Superior Court. The Superior Court also has some appellate function for lower court decisions. Level 3 jurisdiction is the Appellate Courts and the Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals will hear appeals from lower courts. The Supreme Court of Arizona is the highest court when it comes to state law. Their decisions cannot be appealed, unless the matter involves the US Constitution (RioLearn. (n.d.). The Judicial Branch. Retrieved…

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    The case of Kansas v. Hendricks, 521 U.S. 346, (1997), is a United States Supreme Court case involving the constitutionality of a state civil commitment law, and how that law was being applied to persons who had been convicted of certain crimes. The law in question, was designed to civilly commit people who had a history of predatory sexual violence, and who had a personality disorder, or who had a mental abnormality (Cornell University, n.d.) In generic terms, the law was designed so that…

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    In this following paper I will discuss my court visits on September 30th and October 19th at the Lancaster Court House. The first hearing I saw was an estate hearing in courtroom six on the third floor with Judge Jay J Hoberg. The hearing was only an about an hour long but to me it was very informative. As I mentioned earlier it was an estate hearing for a petition to have will moved to New Jersey, there was a jurisdiction error. There was no defendant, the party in contradiction of a claim that…

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    that is given would be an appeal. Not everyone uses the same appeals, and many change their appeals over time. A question that can be brought up from this would be what appeal is the most affective. But first let’s start with a comparison and contrast of appeals that have been used by car companies over time, to sell their products. Just about all car advertisements share the same strive to be the best and have the best car out there. They all share the appeals of dominance,…

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    Cedar Rapids Gazette contributor Jessie Hellmann, in her article about the Cedar Rapids Prairie bond issue, argues the necessity of the bond issue. Hellmann’s purpose is to inform the readers the issues that are present in the school district and exactly how the bond issue will be used to update those certain areas of need. She uses a serious tone to persuade her readers just how important this issue is. She effectively addresses her audience through her message using pathos, ethos, as well as…

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    B. Assessing the impact of the California, New York, and Massachusetts statutes on Kansas state pay equity case law With respect to the four divisions differentiating state pay equity statutes nationally, Kansas’s current pay equity statute applies to all employers, public and private, and falls into the “equal work” or “equal worth” category with twenty-one other states. Kansas’s law does not include language that would potentially broaden the scope of comparison employees bringing claims…

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