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    False Advertisement Law & Legal Definition The term false advertisement means “an advertisement‚ other than labeling‚ which is misleading in a material respect; and in determining whether any advertisement is misleading‚ there shall be taken into account (among other things) not only representations made or suggested by statement‚ word‚ design‚ device‚ sound‚ or any combination thereof‚ but also the extent to which the advertisement fails to reveal facts material in the light of such representations

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    In "The Social Psychology of False Confessions: Compliance‚ Internalization‚ and Confabulation" by Saul M. Kassin and Katherine L. Kiechel‚ the author asserts that false evidence supporting a crime will make individuals admit to a guilt even if they did not commit such thing. To support this the author provides us with information about the experiment‚ the research information derived from the experiment‚ and real life scenarios. In the introduction the authors give us techniques and information

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    Disney Movies Giving False representations of relationships Disney movies have been around for decades. Almost all of Disney’s movies have a moral or a special meaning to them. Some are to learn what is right and what is wrong‚ and some are to get through tough situations. The most well-known Disney movies are the princess movies. All of the princess movies have a common theme‚ a girl who is not that high up ends up getting the man of her dreams‚ which is usually a prince. Every Disney princess

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    Dream proves to be highly unachievable. Both authors‚ Fitzgerald and Steinbeck‚ convey this idea through portraying the harsh realities each decade had faced. The sense of false hope suggests that the dream is out of reach‚ and it lives on in a whole different world. Gatsby‚ George and Lennie are motivated by their false hope. They believe that their dream can still come true. They are myopic of what can actually be achieved. They don’t know that they can’t enter the other world‚ one that is

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    then races to Danny’s hideout and asks Danny to explain everything. As Danny finishes explaining the false detective from before arrives and in an attempt to eliminate all the witnesses‚ he pulls a needle out to drug both Megan and Danny.

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    The Scarlet Letter: The False Qualities of Life Irish novelist Brian Moore observed‚ "There comes a point in many people’s lives when they can no longer play the role they have chosen for themselves" (Bookshelf 95). From Hollywood movie stars to professional athletes‚ people have and will continue to lead false lives‚ under the public spotlight‚ concealing their personal travails. In literature‚ the preceding statement has held true numerous times‚ in works such as Nathaniel Hawthorne’s

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    Gatsby feels in relation to his past not only develop him as a character‚ but also develop one of the main themes of the novel: an inability to let go of the past inhibiting one’s ability to live in the present. One example of this involves Gatsby’s false identity. Nick does not learn about this until he has known Gatsby for quite some time and it is not something that Gatsby is willing to admit easily. Jay Gatsby is actually James Gatz‚ who was rescued from poverty by millionaire Dan Cody. Cody hired

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    The widely popular science fiction movie‚ “The Matrix‚” directed by the Wachowski brothers deals with a false reality. In this‚ people are kept in shells as energy sources and plugged into a computer simulation of a world that they believe is real and concrete. The premise is that artificially intelligent machines surpassed the intellect of humans and have risen up against them. Cut off from the sun‚ their source of energy‚ they turn to humans as the ultimate renewable source of energy. The story

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    morally acceptable behavior. Moral skeptics are challenged because of the perception that their viewpoint leads to immorality. For instance‚ some skeptics’ advocate for the abandonment of all moral beliefs on the grounds that they are based on false presuppositions. Moral skeptics may have moral beliefs that they perceive to be true‚ yet not justified‚ but have not made substantive arguments for why they think so. As such‚ critics

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    Chapter 2 Religious Indoctrine and False Teachings In AD 833‚ the Council of Nicaea had made up a plan to let the Caucasoid be seen as human by putting himself in a place of God‚ i.e.‚ Jesus Christ. Constantine‚ one of the helpers to create Christianity and other religions‚ was a Roman emperor and an absolute tyrant. He murdered anyone who didn’t or wouldn’t conform to religion; this included his own blood. He killed his wife of twenty years‚ his son‚ daughter‚ and brother-in-law‚ and he strangled

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