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    Summary Judgment

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    II. Standard for Summary Judgment Rule 56 of the Federal rules of Civil Procedure governs the standard for summary judgment. The rule states, “The court shall grant summary judgment if the movant shows that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law” Fed. R. Civ. P. 56. As applied to the comparative advertising, issues involving, unfair competition, disparagement, confusion, falsity of advertising claims, and likelihood of injury…

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    Judgment In Frankenstein

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    In the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley many different notions are important in the creation of this book, but the main two are social awareness and judgment. The book defines social awareness as the ability to survive and thrive in a civilized society. Judgment is defined by Mary Shelley as the ability to decide what is morally correct. Although these two notions are the most important, they are closely ties because the ability to judge what is morally correct grants the ability to survive and…

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    The Last Judgment

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    influence. Gothic sculptures although beautiful portrayed a decline in the traditional style, yet still included some Roman influence such as draped robes on sculptures. I favored French Romanesque style with emphasis given to Gislebertus’ Last Judgment. The Last Judgment sculpture depicts both aspects of the religious culture: heaven, hell, good, and evil. The statue possesses intricate detail of the human figure as well as angels and demons balancing out the souls who pass on to heaven and…

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    Clinical Judgment

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    Bussard, M. E. (2015). Clinical judgment in reflective journals of prelicensure nursing students. Journal of Nursing Education, 54(1), 36-40. doi:10.3928/01484834-20141224-05 In this study, we determined to identify an effective teaching -learning strategy to assist prelicensure nursing students in the development of clinical judgment before graduation. AS researchers we wondered whether reflective journaling following progressive high-fidelity simulation (HFS) scenarios might be an effective…

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    Social Judgments

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    Beattie, G., & Sale, L. (2012). Do metaphoric gestures influence how a message is perceived? The effects of metaphoric gesture-speech matches and mismatches on semantic communication and social judgment. Semiotica, 2012(192), 77-98. Retrieved from Communication and Mass Media Complete. Evidence in the study included in the article has demonstrated that people are not only sensitive to the information contained in concrete imagistic gesture, but furthermore, that they combine this gestural…

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    Judgment Day

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    Christ and his sacrificial death is the reason we have a chance at salvation today. Another theme that is often mentioned in the bible is that the Kingdom of God is near. This means we need to repent for our sins and we need to prepare ourselves for Judgment day. Heartfelt actions of repentance brings us into a reality with Jesus that changes the direction of our life. Constant communication with God makes it impossible for evil to corrupt us. God says that every one who isn’t a believer…

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    WGC is entitled to summary judgment since there is no genuine dispute of fact concerning the existence of a valid warranty The court should grant summary judgment in favor of the defendant, WGC. Per Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(e) the non-moving party must show a dispute regarding a genuine issue of material fact to withstand a motion for summary judgment. See Anderson, 477 U.S. 242. A genuine issue of material fact exists where a reasonable…

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    Ethical Judgments

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    Ethics is traditionally a branch of philosophy dealing with moral problems and moral judgments. White (1988) defines ethics as the evaluation of human actions. In doing that, we have assign judgments to behavior as “right” or “wrong” and “good” or “bad” according to the perspective of a moral principle or a guideline of ethical. Although we have for all strive to be a good and right, also a gap often exists between the ideal outcome and what can realistically be accomplished. We acknowledge that…

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    Judgment Of Frankenstein

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    Isaiah Westry Professor Gokey Humanities 112-11 19 March 2015 The Judgment of a book by its cover The lapse of time may force many things to become irrelevant. In the case of artistic pieces of work many different types of artists, specifically authors use their personal experiences to relate to their readers. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley can be argued to be a very relatable as well as relevant piece of…

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    Conformity And Judgment

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    decision is a major part of how people think today. However, is this really being informed? How often does someone differ from the group? How likely is it for someone to disagree, speak up, or be heard? Does conformity actually affect an individual’s judgment? So when it comes to the…

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