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    engaging with the rights of children and young people‚ as well as to find a morally-liable outcome to any criminal proceedings that directly involve a child or young person. This is evident in the effectiveness of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ as well as the effectiveness of the Children’s Courts and Young Offenders Act. The Convention of the Rights of the Child (CROC) grants any person defined as a child (under the age of 18) a comprehensive set of rights. Australia is

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    The Right to Bear Arms Chad Hill American Government Maj. David Thorneloe January 09‚ 2014 The right to bear arms is the most important liberty to American citizens. It allows people to protect themselves from other people and the government. Even though firearm technology has vastly improved the fundamental right remains. The founding fathers had the foresight so see this and call it arms. Even in the late 17thand early 1800 century fire arms where even then progressing

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    the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Part One: Based on the Shenck case‚ Congress can limit language that poses clear and present danger. “Clear and present danger” is defined as proximity and degree. Since the magazine is only sent out to over 5 million men from ages 18 to 40‚ the likelihood of success is there but it is very low. Therefore‚ the US did violate Sadam Jose’s first Amendment rights. Because it isn’t

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    * Advertising Business - Either using an agency or have your own advertising department/advertise on your own. Government - is a regulatory body‚ create laws to regulate advertising‚ things you can advertise and things you cant advertise Cigarete Comercials on TV Lobby – Corp trying to lobby gov. to change for the good‚ two forces‚ that think gov‚ is a positive thing and thinks its good for them to regulate everything and keep things in order. others who think the gov. needs to be smaller

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    Advertising Models The General Flakes Company sells a brand of low-fat breakfast cereal that appeals to people of all age groups and both genders. The company advertises this cereal in a variety of 30-second television ads‚ and these ads can be placed in a variety of television shows. The ads in different shows vary by cost – some 30-second slots are much more expensive than others – and by the types of viewers they are likely to reach. The company has segmented the potential viewers into six

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    Practice Gateway Essay What is a tragedy? Most people do not know the answer to this simple but tricky question. According to Merriam-Webster‚ a tragedy is “a serious drama typically describing a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force (as destiny) and having a sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that elicits pity or terror”. The protagonist‚ as described in the definition above‚ is also known as a tragic hero. Aristotle describes a tragic hero as “a character of noble stature and

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    ADVERTISING INDUSTRY Case of Turkey As well known from our History classes advertising dates back to the Christian Era when advertising methods were outside signs which were paintings on the walls of a buildings. Archaeologists have found signs in the ruins of ancient Rome and Pompeii which advertised travelers to go to a tavern situated in another town. In 1440’s invention of a movable-type of advertising or printing press took a big part in advertising development firstly in US. Although expensive

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    “Your employee‚ whose claim was just dismissed as having no reasonable cause for discrimination‚ obtained a “Right to Sue” 12 letter from the EEOC‚ which enabled him to bring a private action against you in federal court”. The information that is provide is not enough information to prove that Carol was discriminated again. She will need to prove that there is a discrimination and she must first establish a prima facie. According to Bennett-Alexander & Hartman (2009)‚ prima facie is “presenting evidence

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    provisions in the U.S. Bill of Rights? As far as I’m concerned‚ the first important provision in the U.S. Bill of Rights is freedom of expression. A democracy depends on the free expression of ideas; totalitarian governments know this‚ which is why they go to the enormous trouble to limit expression. Americans pride themselves on their free and open society‚ freedom of conscience is absolute; American can believe whatever they want. The one thing all freedom of expression cases have in common is the question

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    Right or Wrong Scenario Edgar Munoz Kaplan University LS311 January 13‚ 2015 When looking at the following scenario the plaintiff will go after the store due to the employee is the one that ran over the dog. Theory of vicarious liability is considered in order to claim that a business is responsible for its employee’s actions‚ in this case the employee driving the pregnant lady to the hospital (Miller & Jentz‚ 2010‚ p. 457). Responedeat superior generally states that a business will

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