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    COMMUNITY: Guardian Ad Litem Morgan Pristupa University of North Florida December 5, 2014 Introduction To begin with, the Guardian ad Litem community is international. Several places around the world have created Guardian ad Litem programs. For the purposes of this paper, I am focusing on the 21 local Guardian ad Litem programs in Florida’s judicial circuits. According to Guardianadlitem.org (2014), the Florida Guardian ad Litem program “advocates a strong…

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    I will be listing the three conditions that must be meet before a prosecutor charges a person with a crime and prosecutes the case (Bohm & Haley 2012). I will also explain why a prosecutor does not choose to prosecute a criminal case. I will also discuss problems that could occur due to one person having too much power and discretion. What three conditions must be met before a prosecutor charges a person with a crime and prosecutes the case? Why do prosecutors sometimes choose not to prosecute…

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    Hadley v. Baxendale is a case wherein Hadley, the plaintiff ,was a milling company who had suffered a shut down in their operations due to a crank shaft they needed for an extremely necessary part on their stem engine broke. The company sought out assistance from Baxendale, the defendant in this case. Baxendale was hired by Hadley to transport the broken crank shaft to an engineering company to have a new part made to the exact specifications needed for that particular part. Baxendale went into…

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    Standing Doctrine Essay

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    In Administrative law, standing is defined as a legally protectable interest that a person has in a dispute that gives them the legal right to file a petition or bring a lawsuit before the court of law to obtain a legal remedy. The standing doctrine concept derived from Article III § 2 of the U.S. Constitution that limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear cases involving controversy matters. Daniel E. Hall, Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy, 251-252 (6th ed. 2015). On the…

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    something? It depends on what the case is and what you are trying to do, Are you trying to keep them away from something or bring them to something either way it about works the same. I feel that appeals to fear are the best way to keep someone from doing something. The first reason why I think appeals to fear are the best way to keep someone from doing something is makes them scared of the consequences. For example in the TV show Corcoran when the prisoners are sitting down with the…

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    environment (LaTour and Rotfield, 1997). Witte, K (1994) defined fear appeals as “persuasive messages that arouse fear by depicting a personally relevant and significant threat, followed by a description of feasible recommendations for deterring the threat” (Williams C, 2012). Fear appeals can be grouped into physical and social fear appeals, physical fear can be characterised by threats that may cause harm to the body and social fear appeals can be categorised by threats that relates to social…

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    Brutus Appeal Analysis

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    His appeal is that history is framed by ideas which bring social justice to mankind. Brutus puts splendid idea; intellectual significance in politics, in front of the people. He tries to give awareness and this awareness for the sake of awareness and for the…

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    Appeal Of Socrates Essay

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    Socrates uses many appeals trying to defend himself against the Athenian Court; although he fails, his main appeal of logic resonates in those who convicted him. Socrates makes it apparent that even though he’s attempting to persuade the court to spare his life, he is very aware that this task will not be easily accomplished due to the years of slander instilled in others by his accusers. Socrates main point (and most powerful) is that his accusers contradict every claim they make against him.…

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    Essay On Fear Appeal

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    Fear appeal: A very persuasive attempt to unleash the motivation to take precaution and protecting one’s self is done by the arousal of fear (Ruiter, Abraham, & Kok, 2001, p. 614). To be effective and impactful a fear appeal should have a threat and a solution at the same time. Moreover fear is an emotion that is forecasted normally accompanied by a sudden response to neutralise threat with unpredictable outcomes and it happens before the action takes place (Loewenstein, Weber, Hsee, & Welch,…

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    Catholic Appeal Example

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    63109 314-348-7098 Our Lady of Sorrows Parish Annual Catholic Appeal Essay Contest All the Catholics throughout the whole Archdiocese of St. Louis are asked to answer the call of Christ to help and serve others. We as Catholics have received so much from God and we are asked by God to give some of the things he has given us to those who need it most. We refer to this asking of God to give back as Stewardship. The Annual Catholic Appeal that occurs once a year gives every Catholic throughout…

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