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    rhetorical devices, and consumer testimony, Dove promotes the use of their product through providing a message that the use of their product will make the user realize their own true worth despite what the consumer thinks of his or her image. The success of the Dove commercial can be attributed in part to the use…

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    A religious experience is an encounter with the divine also known as something supernatural beyond ourselves. It cannot be observed, therefore making it non-empirical. This religious experience is most commonly through interaction with other humans and nature. According to Paul Tillich, a religious experience is a feeling of “ultimate concern” demanding a decisive decision decision about what? from the person experiencing it. Whereas, Martin Buber says God reveals himself on a personal level…

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    meeting with you in the coming months for a temple interview.” That was enough for me. I knew right then and there that I had received the answer that I was looking for. Those three experiences were the ones that really provided me with a strong testimony of prayer. These also taught me that my Heavenly Father really knows me and is willing to communicate with me, if I will open the line and seek out his guidance. I know that I have been blessed many times over because of this and it is still…

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    Nexus Pipeline Case Study

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    WADSWORTH — A number of Wayne County residents who turned up for what they believed would be a public comments meeting organized by a federal commission to air concerns about the NEXUS pipeline seemed to be equally upset with the project and the new format for the “meeting.” Deb Adkins, whose house is within 100 feet or so of the original path, was surprised to discover FERC changed the format of the meeting. Previous public comment meetings were held in auditoriums with people wishing to speak…

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    I. Background A profound and prolific Danish existentialist philosopher, theologian, psychologist, social critic and writer in nineteenth century, Søren Kierkegaard, stated “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.” His statement is exactly what to refer to in how cognitive biases may affect judicial decisions. The judges or jurors in the court are limited human observers; therefore, they are confined by the boundaries of…

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    During the trials, the court held it a number of ways. The five different ways were reciting the Lord’s prayer, physical evidence, spectral evidence, confession, and witness testimony. Reciting the Lord’s prayer was evidently not as simple as they believed it to be, “But the young girls who attended the trial were known to scream and writhe on the floor in the middle of the test” (“Witchcraft in Salem”). Even though these were…

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    Mock Trial Summary

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    For example, Dr. Paula testify that a person who have aids can live a healthy life Therefore, her testimony showed that “Our House” is a good resource for people who have HIV because they will be living with people who have the same condition. They would not be shamed and exposed to discriminations .Also, testimony of Terry Camphel helped the case by explaining that “Our House” is a good assistance to her condition because they are able to help her when…

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    Adnan Syed

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    evidence and the inconsistency in the testimony of the one witness. Due to the fact that the state has found slim evidence to prove that Adnan syed is guilty, they had no reason to charge him, making him innocent. During this investigation, Sarah Koenig, an interviewer with Serial Podcast, sorted through thousands of documents, listened to trial testimony and police interrogations, and…

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    Adnan Syed

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    Jay’s testimony is an integral part of the case and should be held to the highest standard, yet the holes in his story and numerous character flaws were simply glossed over. While his knowledge of the location of Hae's car does add to his credibility, his repeatedly…

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    the perpetrator during criminal proceedings. This includes his clothes or shoes, or whether the person has a tattoo or scar, or whether the person is drunk or sober. Eyewitnesses may also testify about other details of the crime. However, their testimony must base on to their direct personal knowledge or observation of the incident.…

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