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    >cases State Farm: Dangerous Intersections >Abstract State Farm‚ the nation’s largest auto insurer‚ distributed a list of the 10 most dangerous intersections in the United States based on crashes resulting in claims by its policyholders. What started as a study to reduce risk turned into an ongoing study that directs a major public relations effort: State Farm provides funds for communities to further research their dangerous intersections and initiate improvements based on the research. This

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    It is my intention to compare the book‚ Dangerous Liaisons by Choderlos de Laclos‚ to its modern movie version‚ Cruel Intentions starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. I intend to examine how the original French text was modified in reference to plot‚ character‚ morals/values‚ and themes. I also plan to discuss how these transformations change the meaning of the story and reflect different cultural/historical contexts. There are some major differences between these two works‚ if only because of when

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    Fernanda Tomazini Business Research Ms. Sneary June 26‚ 2013 Case Analysis – State Farm: Dangerous Intersections The various constructs and concepts involved in the study was about State Farm‚ the nation’s largest auto insurer‚ distributed a list of the 10 most dangerous intersections in the United States based on crashes resulting in claims by its policyholders. The study’s center on road safety engineering‚ the first study ignored accident severity and made no attempt to isolate demographic

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    Price and State Farm

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    create shortages when producers are allowed to abdicate market share or go unsubsidized. * STATE FARM INSURANCE: A February 4‚ 2009 Wall Street Journal article stated‚ "Last month State Farm pulled the plug on its 1.2 million homeowner policies in Florida‚ citing the state’s punishing price controls...State Farm’s local subsidiary recently requested an increase of 47%‚ but state regulators refused. State Farm says that since 2000 it has paid $1.21 in claims and expenses for every $1 of premium income

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    Intention

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    approaches to the definition of ‘intention’ in English Criminal Law? Introduction Intention is a fundamental term in English Criminal Law. Numerous criminal offences are defined as to require the proof of intention. It might be expected that the meaning of such a fundamental term would be settle a long time ago‚ however ‚ that is not the case. Over the years there had been conflicting debate and courts had faced great difficulty in defining intention. Intention had been defined inconsistently

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    1. Intention “It is essential to the creation of a contract that the parties intend their agreement to be binding in the sense of being enforced by a Court. In most instances the parties will make no express reference to this requirement. Therefore the courts must construe the intention of the parties by using the objective test: After considering all the relevant circumstances‚ would a reasonable person conclude that the parties had intended to contract”. Required Please discuss the above

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    lines insurer in the U.S. (through its property‚ life and health policies)‚ State Farm covers about one in five households. has been the number one automobile insurer in the United States since 1942. Top 50 Employer - Equal Opportunity Magazine’s 2009 Reader’s Choice Award (2009). National Association of Female Executives Top Companies for Executive Women - The National Association of Female Executives (NAFE) named State Farm among their Top 30 Companies for Executive Women for the second year in

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    State Farm; know by their slogan as being a “good neighbor‚ and always "being there" was founded in 1922 by a retired insurance salesperson George Jacob. The mission of the company is to be the first and best choice in products and service. Started as a single line auto insurance company‚ State Farms now offers nearly 100 goods and services‚ in five different lines of business‚ to help their customers in their lives. The company handles approximately 35‚000 claims per day‚ which show they are "there"

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    State Farm “Following” State Farm provides car and home insurance to a lot of people here in the United States. In fact‚ they are the largest provider of insurance; almost doubling another popular insurance provider‚ Allstate. State Farm often runs commercials‚ spanning many channels on television. While most of these commercials advertise their car and home owner’s insurance‚ I happened to see one of their commercials that was out of the ordinary. The commercial follows a man‚ that slowly amassed

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    dismissed. One very popular industry in advertisement is auto insurance. Every year companies like Geico‚ State Farm‚ and All State invest millions of dollars‚ hoping to convince audiences that their service is better than their competitors. Because auto insurance is a requirement for every single individual who owns a vehicle it is a very competitive market where various ad campaigns can be found. State Farm stands out amongst these companies with their creative incorporation’s of Aristotle’s rhetorical

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