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    Appeals Process

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    Appeals When an offender and it’s representing counsel feels that the judge made a substantial mistake in their case then the defendant through his representing counsel has the option to appeal the decision. Both sides of the case has the opportunity to appeal (in a civil case) if both feel that the decision made by the judge was a mistake or in most cases the loosing side and in criminal cases only the defendant may appeal the verdict ("The Appeals Process"‚ 2012). An appeal is a formal request

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    Due Diligence

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    Due diligence” simply means taking all reasonable care to protect the well-being of employees or co-workers. It is the opposite of negligence. To meet the standard of due diligence‚ you must take all precautions that are reasonable in the circumstances so that you can carry out your work and your health and safety responsibilities. The single most frequent cause of accidents in the workplace is failing to take the time to think through the work‚ identify the hazards and deal with them. Due diligence

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    multi-generational study was undertaken and a low final grade point average (GPA) in compulsory school was concluded to have an association with a higher rate of hospitalization for depression in adolescence. What this study indicated was that people with depression typically had a GPA one standard deviation (SD) below average. (Jonsson et. al.) GPA is one of the determining factors of whether or not a person is eligible for graduation‚ and hiring managers may look at GPA because at a quick glance‚ they can

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    “Emotional Appeals”

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    Advertisements Do advertisements manipulate the public? Advertisers use certain “Emotional Appeals” on advertisements; to captivate and provoke a sudden impulse on the consumer to buy the product. The sole purpose of this essay is to prove that advertisements do manipulate people. This is an advertisement of a piece of garment‚ but not just any garment it is a reviling swim suit from Michael Michael Kors. In the advertisement there is a slim‚ long legged woman wearing the swim suit; the setting

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    rhetorical appeals

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    that his did what was right for the country. Brutus’s also said‚ “Had you rather Caesar were living‚ and die all slaves‚ that Caesar were dead‚ to live all free men?” which appeals to logos because his is making a logical statement that says Caesar’s death was for the best to Rome’s men freedom. At the end Brutus appeals pathos by saying‚ “who is there so vile that will not love his country? If any‚ speak; for him have I offended” Brutus tells the Roman citizen that Caesar deserved what he got

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    Ghandi's Appeal

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    Economic and Moral Progress Persuasive Approach Mohandas k Gandhi was a skilled mediator and powerful spokesman for justice whom he effectively used in his “Economic and Moral Progress” speech. Gandhi uses various appeals from religion and scriptural traditions to persuade his audience on the matters that occurred in India. With references to Indi’s history and the Bible‚ Gandhi uses logos in persuading‚ Ethos in referring‚ and pathos in appealing. In using logos to persuade the key concepts

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    Dat GPA Vs. Level Focused

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    class reflect your grades due to the number of hours of sleep you get? To attempt to do so‚ I will gather some sort of data and formula to calculate its results. Since I am trying to find a relationship with my data‚ it would make sense if I would use Pearson’s correlation coefficient formula. With this formula‚ I am able to calculate the correlation coefficient. With this data‚ I am able to see

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    “To what extent was the rise to power of Stalin due to personal appeal and ability”? Lenin died in January 1924 and Stalin emerged to power in 1929. Stalin has been described as a “grey blur” that rose to power. It’s quite hard to pin point the main reasons how Stalin got to power. Some historians may say that Stalin was lucky that he got to power and he benefited off events such as Lenin’s death and that his rival’s weaknesses such as Trotsky who was considered likely successor to Lenin‚ but Trotsky

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    Due Process

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    Perspective on Due Process Looking into the different perspectives on justice I would have to say I agree with the due process perspective. After reading different types of justice on how criminals and noncriminals should be treated I believe this process is the fairest at handling all types of cases. The reason I agree with this process is that the main idea is all about fairness and it allows those that do not have means or resources to defend themselves are given access to receive qualified

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    How To Achieve A High GPA

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    their children who get higher grade being compared to lower grades students who don’t get all straight A during high school and college years. So‚ parents and teachers should not place unrealistic expectation on high school students to achieve a high GPA‚ which contributes to stress disorder‚ health problems‚ and a propensity to cheat on assignment. First‚ stress can be a problem that affects everyone; especially students have issues in school‚ meaning they have to get high grades to be an

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