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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0265-1335.htm IMR 24‚4 Cultural differences in brand designs and tagline appeals Jong Woo Jun and Hyung-Seok Lee Department of Advertising‚ College of Journalism and Communications‚ University of Florida‚ Gainesville‚ Florida‚ USA Abstract Purpose – The objective of this study is to explore general cross-cultural differences in corporate visual identity between the USA and Korea‚ and to apply

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    University‚ Madang Faculty of Arts Department of PNG Studies Until Title: Leading and Managing a Major Change Project Code: PG 405 Unit Lecturer: Jerome K. Semos‚ PhD PG 405 Assignment Number 1: Media Reports + 3 Key Concepts + Local Community Development “Success Story” Aspects through PNG Development Strategic Plan 2010-2030 and PNG Vision 2050. Title: Leadership‚ Management and Change Project Due Date: March 10‚ 2013 (11:50 p.m) Name: Elijah. Luan Contents Introducntion_______

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    October 26‚ 2014 Appeal Process Paper When any defendant is found guilty‚ of any charge‚ is entitled to an appeal to at least one level of appellate court (Meyer‚ J Grant‚ D. 2003). An appeal is when a defendant has already been found guilty in court‚ and they decide to take it to a higher court in order to change the ruling (Meyer‚ J Grant‚ D. 2003). Basically it is a process that takes place‚ because the defendant and their attorney do not feel that the verdict given was accurate and that could

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    The History of Nursing and the Major Changes in the 21st Century Sarah L. Domerese Brigham Young University- Idaho The History of Nursing and the Major Changes in the 21st Century The History of Nursing and the Major Changes in the 21st Century The History of Nursing and the Major Changes in the 21st Century The Nursing field has made multiple changes throughout the history of its creation. Nurses are actually getting paid for their services. Doctors are starting to

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    An Appeals Process

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    Appeals Process August 23‚ 2012 An appeal is the process in which a appellant is looking for a review and possibly a reversal of a lower court’s decision. An appeal can be filed by either side of the case and if granted‚ the appellate court is the next step. There are some cases that automatically get an appeal. Those cases would be a death penalty case or life in prison. There are three types of appeals. The direct appeal‚ also known as an appeal of right‚ happens when the penalty for

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    Heavenly Appeals

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    quickly pass the appeal to the get keeper‚ he looks it up and down‚ annoyed that I interrupted his conference with the donut. He is a judge about to determine my future. I look at him full of hope and optimism‚ the gate keeper returns my appeal with one of the biggest grins I’ve ever seen‚ I look at the appeal ready to see Approved written across the page in big‚ franklin font. At first I think my eyes deceive me but reality soon hits me and my heart sinks as I see the big bold letters spell Denied

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    Appeals Process What is an appeal? An appeal is a “proceeding in which a case is brought before a higher court for a review of a lower court’s judgment” (pg. 465). This basically means a process which takes place because the defendant and their attorney feel that the verdict that was given was inaccurate which was due to something that may have happened during trial or the arrest. Appeals are done to make sure that the person has had a fair trial and none of their rights were violated. An appellate

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    Appeal and Antony

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    were convinced and went with what he said. 2. What examples of appeals to emotion did Brutus use? What examples did Antony use? Who handled the appeal to emotion better? Explain your answer. Brutus used brotherly speech and affection to win people over as his appeal to emotion . Antony comes in dramatically o the pulpit with Caesar’s dead body to with the mobs sympathy and addressed the crowd as "friends" . Antony handled the appeal to emotion better because you could feel the emotion in his speech

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    Appeal for Scholarship

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    name is Kristina Jones‚ I am a first-year student here at the University of Iowa‚ and I am sending this email in order to appeal the decision of my Advantage Iowa Award. When I took my three placement tests I scored painfully low on Chemistry‚ average in Spanish‚ and I excelled in Math. I came with a major of undecided‚ but I had very serious hopes of becoming a double major in mechanical and industrial engineering. When I came here for orientation I was advised by my academic adviser‚ Oguz Poroy

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    Appeals Process

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    Appeals When an offender and it’s representing counsel feels that the judge made a substantial mistake in their case then the defendant through his representing counsel has the option to appeal the decision. Both sides of the case has the opportunity to appeal (in a civil case) if both feel that the decision made by the judge was a mistake or in most cases the loosing side and in criminal cases only the defendant may appeal the verdict ("The Appeals Process"‚ 2012). An appeal is a formal request

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