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    Greetings, I hope this message finds you well. Now that discovery has closed, and we are coming nearer to trial, the Court will be curious as to what if any progress we have made to resolve this matter before trial. Moreover, in our discussions with defendant’s counsel, he has seen receptive to attempting to reach a reasonable settlement. As we consider settlement negotiations we are mindful of the following facts. Our complaint seeks damages in the amount of $60,000.00. Initially, we had…

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    Savitri Bhama

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    Plaintiff Savitri Bhama and defendant Rajendra Bhama were married until they got a divorce in 1977, they both are psychiatrists. While married they had two kids together. After the divorce custody of both kids was given to Savitri. Which led to a custody battle between the defendant and the plaintiff. In 1981, custody of both children was given to the defendant. Which was then appealed and reversed and sent back for an evidentiary hearing. After the hearing, the plaintiff had custody of one…

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    Food Lion Incl Summary

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    Martinsville, Virginia Davis v. Food Lion (4th Cir. 1986) In the above mentioned case Davis is the plaintiff while Food Lion Incl. is the defendant. Jerry s. Davis is an employ of Food Lion Incl. as a meat market manager. The dispute between the two parties arose on the ground that Davis felt that his right as an employee was being infringed by Food Lion Incl. Davis claimed that he was not compensated for the overtime he worked for in pursuit of meeting the set target by the effective…

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    Chosen case: Graham Barclay Oysters Pty Ltd v Ryan (2002) In November 1996, Wallis Lake and the surrounding areas of the New South Wales experienced heavy rainfall that risked outspread of viral contamination of Hepatitis A in the Oysters which were cultivated in the same lake. Due to this contamination, many consumers ended up being the victim of the viral. The case was brought to action in the Federal Court of Australia. (High Court of Australia, 2002) The case was instituted by Grant Ryan as…

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    “The remaining states lack legislative protection against SLAPPs, and the state laws cannot be invoked against federal claims in federal court” (Smart Consumer). The U.S. Court of Appeals states that the state anti-SLAPP law does not apply in federal court. The state laws vary dramatically from state to state. California, for example, has very wide protection against SLAPPs, while others have narrow laws. Florida passed a broader anti-SLAPP…

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    The Federal Court system has three judiciary levels which are; U.S. District Courts, U.S. Courts of Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court. The U.S. District Courts are the “trial courts” of the federal court system and there are 94 federal district courts and one in each state. For example, drug prosecutions have had considerable growth near the U.S.- Mexico boarder. So that kind of case would be a federal. There are two types of cases in a U.S. District Court, criminal and civil. Criminal cases are…

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    Dyson Argument Analysis

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    fifteen year olds like myself scrolling through the channels to find a show to watch. Dyson plays directs commercials like so towards mothers, and cleaning freaks. How do they get people to buy their vacuum? Through the appeals known as Ethos, Logos, and Pathos. Although all three appeals are equally important when attempting to successfully persuade a group of people, one…

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    Clayton Johnson Case Study

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    Clayton Johnson was 56 years old when he was convicted in 1993 for the murder of his wife Janice Johnson, who died on February 20th, 1989. Clayton was a carpenter, high school industrial arts teacher, church volunteer, and father of two. Clayton had already been heading out to work when Janice died. That morning Janice had fallen down the stairs, hit her head and been knocked unconscious, and by the time her body was discovered and rushed to hospital it had already been too late. She had been…

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    craftsmanship has to be brought back into relevance for the good of the country and its citizens is done in a thoroughly effective way with Uchitelle’s effective use of appeals and writing style. Uchitelle supports his argumentative claim with multiple uses of all three appeals and is done so in a successful manner. The appeal of logic, or logos, is presented with facts, statistics, and expert testimony to back up his claims. An example would be a statistic regarding the work…

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    Comparing Two Websites

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    related to discounts, which customers often look for. As well as, there is a search box where customers have the opportunity to find out more information and discover the topics related. In both the websites, images have been used to make the website appeal to the user and to make it stand out. There are flash animations used so the customers develop a clear understanding and are more involved. There is a contact section in both of the websites, which is important because the customers might…

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