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    Motivational Speech

    To persuade you to band false/negative advertisements Thesis Statement: You see false and negative advertisements multiple times a day Thread: Your getting cheated through false/negative advertisements unwillingly Introduction: You see advertisements over 3000 times a day. You don’t even ask to see these either. Advertising has come to a whole different level. It’s not just trying to advertise the product. They have come up with ways to scam you, give you false information and being negative

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    Case Study

    Case Study #1: Accusatory Statements not Defamatory, 11th ed. 1. Explain what a plaintiff must prove in order to establish an action for defamation. A plaintiff must prove that a false statement by the defendant concerning the plaintiff was made, actual or presumed damages, or fault amounting to negligence. 2. How does libel differ from slander? They are both types of defamation, but libel is the written or printed public defamation of a person or entity, and slander is the spoken defamation

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    Bait and Switch

    Bait and Switch Does the fact that Betty drove three hours in one-hundred-degree heat have any bearing on whether or not the dealer must perform in accordance with the published advertisement? The fact that Betty had drove three hours in one hundred degree weather to the venue in which the car is being sold, has no bearing on whether the dealer must perform in accordance with the published advertisement. Generally, ads are not offers but invitations for offers. Advertisements include sales promotion

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    Practice Summary Handout: [Falls in elderly Patients] Student: _______________ |Title of the Handout | |Reference: |Effectiveness of bed alarms over bed rails in reducing falls in patients aged 65 and above | |Scope and Purpose. What are the scope and purpose of this document? What are the objectives, question, and target population (patients,|

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    Bait and Switch

    Running head: Bait and Switch Advertising and Communication Law: Bait and Switch Karen Kinnaird Professor Mark Glantz Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance Business Law 500 November 27, 2011 Abstract Bait and Switch advertising is a type of fraud and is a violation of consumer laws. This form of business practice is an attempt to lure or bait a potential customer into a business. However, once the customer is about to take the bite, the business will pull a “switch” and make the product

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    issue whether the customer has the right to claim the published advertisement since the fact that she drove many hours in uncomfortable conditions to the dealer expecting to buy the product advertised. The FTC is in charge to protect consumers from false or misleading advertising. The Lanham Act is a series of laws regulating trademark registration and protection. In this case, the fact that Betty drove three hours in one-hundred degree heat is not regulate in the FTC neither in the Lanham Act, therefore

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    The Departed

    The Departed The movie The Departed, directed my Martin Scorsese fits the classical paradigm, which is a certain narrative structure that is usually preferred for fiction films. Because the classical paradigm is not a strict set of rules but rather a manual, there are some differences that can be observed from movie to movie. The Departed also has some differences than what the classical paradigm states however it fits well enough to its characteristics. Classical Paradigm is

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    Types of Dreams and Sleep Walking

    (Morgan 2014). Although occasionally nightmarish, recurring dreams can also be fascinating and pleasurable, and Dr. Morgan advises us to analyze the parallels between our recurring dreams and our real-life circumstances (Morgan 2014). [Main point] False awakenings are a curious phenomenon They are a lot like the movie inception if

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    Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the 3 types of dreams they might have. Thesis Statement: Introduction I. I was alone in a dark alley, running for my life, panting and sweating, my heart pounding. A. Was I writing an essay? No. B. It was what I had dreamt of when I as asleep one night. II. I have always been curious about the dreams I had a night, why I would wake up crying at times, or maybe even screaming. III. Throughout the period of research, I have found

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    Brenton Butler False Confession Summary

    Brenton Butler’s false confession during the interrogation process was the main cause of his wrongful prosecution. In a study conducted by Redlich and Goodman, researchers tried to investigate some of the potential factors that can influence the admission of a crime not committed. In the research, they included age and suggestibility as the characteristics of the false confessor and the presentation of false evidence as the characteristics of the interrogation process. Three age groups were included

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