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    Advertising is a very powerful and most commonly used tool. UNETHICAL ADVERTISING Advertisement is considered unethical in the following situations; • When it has degraded or underestimated the substitute or rival’s product. • When it gives false or misleading information on the value of the product. • When

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    Memorandum of Oral Pleading Parties: Mr de Jong (Claimant) and Mini-Coza (Defendant) Date and time: Thursday 4th October 2012‚ 10:00hrs Judge: Mr. de Vries The Group: Pasi Lindqvist‚ Daan Bredenbeek‚ Nick Bruurmijn and Redmer van Berkum Overview of the Facts and the Compensation Sought On the 1st of January 2011 the claimant Mr. de Jong purchased a buggie through a German provider Mini-Coza‚ who operated in the Netherlands for €275. The buggie was to be used by the claimant’s over-one-year-old

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    Actuarial Accounting: A Cautionary Report Dan R. Young‚ Esq. Attorney at Law Law Offices of Dan R. Young Seattle‚ Washington danryoung@netzero.net Presented the Spring Meeting of the CAS New Orleans‚ Louisiana May 6‚ 2009 The Story of the AIG Accounting Scandal        The Companies The Participants Regulatory Scrutiny Intensifies The Prosecution Case The Defense Case Relevant Laws and Regulations The Fate of the Participants The Companies AIG Overview (2007)    

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    ternational fraud case Reebok International Ltd Fraud case… Q.no:-1 Detailed profile of the company? Reebok International Limited‚ a subsidiary of the German company Adidas since 2005‚[4] is a producer of athletic shoes‚ apparel‚ and accessories. The name comes from the Afrikaans spelling of rhebok‚ a type of African antelope or gazelle. In 1890 in Holcombe Brook‚ a small village 6 miles north east of Bolton‚ United Kingdom‚ Joseph William Foster was making a living producing regular running shoes when

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    ironic because he is not necessarily intelligent‚ he merely appears to be intelligent. This parodies the advertising technique of using actors to sell products‚ as opposed to actual certified specialists. All of these examples of irony clearly show misleading tactics of marketers. The author’s use of comical diction emphasizes the audacious tone that real advertisements use to sell their products. However‚ this author flouts that bold tone by use of sarcastic and exaggerated word choice. For example

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    rights and responsibilities‚ including government regulations and Consumer Bill of Rights · The Federal Trade Commission Act safeguards consumers by creating guidelines for advertisers to follow. Guidlines follow as : be fair‚ be truthful and non deceptive‚ and have evidence to back up claims. · As a consumer you have rights. In 1962‚ John Kennedy introduced the

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    Ethical and/or Legal Principle: It is both an ethical and legal principle because she is doing a good deed and taking responsibility for an error that occurred during the purchase of her product. The role of ethic laws protect against misleading advertising‚ deceptive labeling‚ and price-fixing. This situation falls under this category being a prohibited act. Therefor it would be legally right to inform the store. Decision: Quinly is right in her belief that the ethical course of action is to inform

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    compare your way of thinking to theirs to see if there are any flaws. By looking for flaws and avoiding assumptions a person will have a better end product or plan. 2. According to The Random House Dictionary‚ a fallacy is logically unsound‚ deceptive‚ or misleading. There are several instances that lead to errors in written‚ oral‚ and visual arguments. Either/or thinking is in the believing that there are only two choices‚ when there may be more. To correct this error you should conscientiously search

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    BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (ECONOMICS AND FINANCE) Law of Investment and Financial Markets LAW 2460 Group Report Issues Through an anonymous letter‚ Mandy was induced into attending a seminar held by Warren Hopkins. Mandy trusted the advices given by Warren and the professional investment managers and signed up for Investbank. However‚ months later she found out that the Investbank system was a scam. There are several issues to be addressed‚ mainly with regards to whether did Warren owe Mandy

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    Duty to the court Due to the court’s prominent role within the administration of justice‚ and the weight that Lord Neuberger places on it‚ duty to the court must initially be viewed independently from the other overlapping ethical duties‚ as conflict will inevitably arise due to the contrast between the opposing purposes of a barrister’s core duties. By viewing the relationship between a barrister’s ‘duty to the court and the administration of justice’ and their duty to ‘act in the best interest

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