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    Drug Smuggling Case Study

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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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    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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    There are four institutions of government that play various roles to ensure that government activities run out smoothly, which include Congress, executive, bureaucracy and federal courts. Congress is one of the institutions that plays a great role in ensuring that there is good governance in the country. The key role of the Congress is lawmaking. Congress makes laws such as gun control and regulating television programs. The Congress also plays the role of representing people. In this scenario,…

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    ethos approach on this product being designed, engineered and manufactured in the United States of America could sell this product alone, but his advertisement has several other ways to appeal to its target audience. The advertisement in the October 59th edition of the Car and Driver magazine is designed to appeal to those who want to protect the interior of their car by keeping fluids and debris in the liner and off the carpet, using ethos as the main persuasion for this target audience.…

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    Mcgoeown Case Study

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    Case Note: McGeown v NSW Land and Housing Corporation Ⅰ INTRODUCTION The doctrine of precedent plays a major role in a common law system and only this system makes its law by this principle. McGeown v NSW Land and Housing Corporation is a case involving the doctrine of precedent as well as the interpretation of the common law system. It is clear to the court that there was no real dispute between the parties about factual matters, however the issue at trial was whether the applicant breach the…

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    advertisement for a big game, it is designed to appeal to the senses. The advertiser wants to make the viewer feel as if they can see, taste, touch, smell, and hear what is presented in front of them. It is all about appealing to the viewer’s senses and emotions. This is why advertisement’s one would see on a network like Comedy Central differs from what one would see on Cartoon Network. It is like this because the advertiser has the intentions to appeal a more mature audience on the adult…

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    Patrick Henry Arguments

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    set out to achieve. These speeches will forever serve as examples to future generations on how to be a leader and fight for what you believe in. Both Henry and Stanton’s speeches are very similar as they both were aiming to achieve freedom, used an appeal to logic, and most importantly both ignited successful movements that helped establish America as it is known…

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    Cocklal V. Sucklal Case

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    that “[o]n January 20th, 2006, the Appellant obtained a loan . . . .” Rather, Sucklal claims the transactions between the original lender and the subsequent assignees were fraudulent. These claims are similar to the ones rejected by the Court of Appeals in Thomas, supra, 427 Md. at 454 (holding that general allegations of fraud unrelated to debt-creating instrument are insufficient to fit within “the ‘distinct question’ left open in Bates[, supra, 417 Md. 309].”). According, Sucklal’s…

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    Supreme Court Case Essay

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    dismissed the case based on the school district’s opinion that the Fry’s did not exhaust all the administrative remedies before filing a suit. The case went to the court of appeals in January of 2014, where the court of appeals agreed with the district court’s decision and dismissed the Fry’s case. In October 2015, the Fry’s filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court. The Solicitor General wrote up a brief report to the U.S. Supreme Court recommending the case be examined. The U.S. Supreme…

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    For example, in Dufour v Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2012 FC 580, Dufour’s deportation order was upheld by the Federal court of appeal because the judge found that the order was based on his conviction for a breaking and entering, an offence punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years. An excellent application of these rules by the Immigration and Refugee Board…

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