the government with the regulation and control of community affair s such as the issues dealing with security and maintenance of law and order in the community. A police officer works with the community in his work especially when dealing with the criminal acts. Police officers use various methods to maintain law and order, detect and deal with crime and also enforce law (Fitzgerald, 2000). This therefore indicates the great and vital role that is played by the police force in the society and the
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responsibilities. One of their responsibilities is to protect the whole country at a national level. The good thing about this responsibility is that it will make our country a safer place to live in by creating new laws and policies which will help protect the people either from drink/driving laws or smoking ban where they keep you from harm. The bad thing about this responsibility is only a selected few hundred MPs can make the choice and even through the people in the House of Commons are voted in by
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Logos: Appeal based on reason or logic. Logical reasons or examples/the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument. Juror 8: • asked the jurors to discuss this for just an hour; won’t “send a boy off to die without talking about it first” • made each small point of his persuasion very easy to accept and as logical as possible so none of the rest could easily object to it Juror 4: • a stockbroker who refuses
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Week Five Article Review University of Phoenix Contemporary Business Law LAW/421 Valentine Castillo April 29, 2013 University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: April 29, 2013 TO: Valentine Castillo FROM: RE: Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Was the ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach justified? Nogler, G., & Inwon, J. (2011, May/June). Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Was the ’one-size-fits-all’ approach justified? Journal
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Internet sale can be defined as concept of ‘bringing stores to shoppers, not shoppers to stores’. E-consumer is the customer purchases goods and services through electronic systems such as Internet and other computer network. Nowadays consumers can buy anything at anytime from anywhere without leaving their home. E-commerce seems to be more convenient and easy way for consumer because they can purchase any items they want from internet without leaving their home compared to conventional shopping
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Rule of Law Reading. Parpworth, Constitutional and Administrative Law. Pages 42-44 Bradley and Ewing Constitutional and Administrative Law. Pages 89-101 Another cornerstone of the British constitution is the Rule of Law. This principle is developed from the writings of 19th century writer Dicey who stated that there are three (3) elements to this principle; 1. Nobody should be punished by the state if they had not broken the law 2. One law should govern everyone – citizens and
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” is an emotional letter about the trials and tribulations of the African American people. He wrote this piece to fellow clergymen to address their concerns regarding the 1963 nonviolent direct-action demonstrations in Birmingham, AL. In Dr. King’s letter he talks about the injustice that is proceeding with the ordeals of the segregation. All three appeals are employed in this letter and I seem to be drawn towards the emotional appeal, pathos
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Article Rebuttal Article Rebuttal The article is chosen is “Not so Fast! A Case Against Legalizing Marijuana” (Duncan, 2013). Through his article, Mr. Duncan is trying to convince his readers that legalizing marijuana is a detriment to the health of the potential marijuana smoking public and should not become a legalized commodity. The fallacy that Mr. Duncan falls into is that of the Red Herring/Smoke Screen. Instead of sticking to the potential health effects of marijuana, he dives
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Social Media LaChina McClain Professor Smallwood LEG 100 May 4, 2013 Facebook is a very popular social media site where users can share their ideas and feelings about events in an open atmosphere. These ideas are known as “statuses”. Additionally, the site is used to share pictures, videos, and other points of individual interest with the rest of the world or just a selected few. This is totally up to your personnel preferences. A growing trend is using Facebook as a social media marketing
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to work and because the lawyer needs to know any information concerning the case to help represent the facts of a case (Ch. 6, p. 161-162). According to “The Basics of Attorney Client Privilege” some states apply different attorney-client privilege laws and the government has tried to finds ways to make lawyers to disclose certain information that could help track down drug cartel’s to help fight the war on drugs for any transactions over 10,000 dollars should be report their clients names, and the
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