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Tap into the power of a PowerPoint storyboard: want to produce evidence that captivates jurors, makes complicated ideas easy for them to understand, and ... PowerPoint program. : An article from: Trial
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Title: Tap into the power of a PowerPoint storyboard: want to produce evidence that captivates jurors, makes complicated ideas easy for them to understand, and seamlessly complements your case themes and verbal delivery? Turn on your computer and open your PowerPoint program.
Author: Cliff Atkinson
Publication:Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 4 Page: 18(5)

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Strategies for Leadership: Leadership Lessons From General Ulysses S. Grant
Based on the best selling book by Al Kaltman.. Seventy Motivational Cards for Success.. Cigars, Whiskey and Winning Leadership Lessons.. Ulysses S. Grant Strategies for Leadership.. Suitable for most card games..
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About Spiritual Mind Treatments

About Spiritual Mind Treatments is the definitive book on Spiritual Mind Healing. It is a unique and practical guide in activating the Law of Attraction through the use of Spiritual Mind Treatment. In its user-friendly way, it provides the reader with a deep understanding of the power of scientific prayer and a step by step method for the conscious application of the LOA.

Easy focusing guides teach an empowering method of directing one's thoughts and feelings to set healing principles in motion.

Through 6 powerful sets of treatments and accompanying affirmations, the author furnishes an outline in bringing manifestations forth. She also coaches the reader in creating personalized treatments and affirmations.

About Spiritual Mind Treatments explains the basic elements of Spiritual Mind Healing and reveals a precise process for the practical utilization of the Law of Attraction through treatment and affirmations.

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Demonstratives: Form, Function, and Grammaticalization (Typological Studies in Language)
All languages have demonstratives, but their form, meaning and use vary tremendously across the languages of the world. This book presents the first large- scale analysis of demonstratives from a cross-linguistic and diachronic perspective. The first part of the book analyzes demonstratives from a synchronic point of view, examining their morphological structures, semantic features, syntactic functions, and pragmatic uses in spoken and written discourse. The second part concentrates on diachronic issues, in particular on the development of demonstratives into grammatical markers. Across languages demonstratives provide a frequent historical source for definite articles, relative and third person pronouns, nonverbal copulas, sentence connectives, directional preverbs, focus markers, expletives, and many other grammatical markers. The book describes the different mechanisms by which demonstratives grammaticalize and argues that the evolution of grammatical markers from demonstratives is crucially distinct from other cases of grammaticalization..
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Logic - Part II: Demonstrative Inference: Deductive And Inductive
LOGIC PART II DEMONSTRATIVE INFERENCE DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE BY W. E. JOHNSON, M. A. FELLOW OF KINGS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, SIDGWICK LECTURER IN MORAL SCIENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC. NEW YORK Published in the United Kingdom by Constable and Company, Limited, 10 Orange Street, London W. C. 2. This Dover edition, first published in 1964, is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the work first published by the Cambridge University Press, Part I in 1921, Part II in 1922 and Part III in 1924. This edition is published by special arrangement with the Cambridge University Press. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 64-18362 Manufactured in the United States of America Dover Publications, Inc. ISO Varick Street New York 14, N. Y. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PAGE i. Application of the term substantive xi 2. Application of the term adjective xii 3. Terms substantive and adjective contrasted with c particular and universal 7 ........... xiii 4. Epistemic character of assertive tie ....... xiv 5. The given presented under certain determinables .... xiv 6. The paradox of implication ........ xv 7. Defence of Mills analysis of the syllogism ...... xvii CHAPTER I INFERENCE IN GENERAL i. Implication defined as potential inference ...... i 2. Inferences involved in the processes of perception and association . i 3. Constitutive and epistemic conditions for valid inference. Examination of the paradox of inference ........ 7 4. The Applicative and Irnplicative principles of inference 10 5. Joint employment of these principles in the syllogism . . .11 6. Distinction between applicational and implicational universals. The structural proposition redundant as minor premiss . . . .12 7. Definition of a logical category in terms of adjectival determinables . 15 8. Analysis of the syllogism in terms of assigned determinables. Further illustrations of applicational universals 17 9. How identity may be said to be involved in every proposition . . 20 1 10. The formal principle of inference to be considered redundant as major premiss. Illustrations from syllogism, induction, and mathematical equality ............ ao 11. Criticism of the alleged subordination of induction under the syllogistic principle ............ 34 t f i i-iiTu i i i in W f i . , f fo i i a f . A S CllY it-A ii, U. iU i i vi CONTENTS CHAPTER II THE RELATIONS OF SUB-ORDINATION AND CO-ORDINA TION AMONGST PROPOSITIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES PAGE i. The Counter-applicative and Counter-irnplicative principles required for the establishment of the axioms of Logic and Mathematics . . 27 2. Explanation of the Counter - applicative principle .... 28 3. Explanation of the Counter 4mplicative principle .... 29 4. Significance of the two inverse principles in the philosophy of thought 31 5. Scheme of super-ordination, sub - ordination and co-ordination amongst propositions 3 2 6. Further elucidation of the scheme 38 CHAPTER III SYMBOLISM AND FUNCTIONS i. The value of symbolism. Illustrative and shorthand symbols. Classifi cation of formal constants. Their distinction from material constants . 41 2. The nature of the intelligence required in the construction of a symbolic system 44 3. The range of variation of illustrative symbols restricted within some logical category. Combinations of such symbols further to be inter preted as belonging to an understood logical category. Illustrations of intelligence required in working a symbolic system .... 46 4. Explanation of the term function, and of the variants for a function 48 5. Distinction between functions for which all the materia Constituents are variable, and those for which only some are variable. Illustrations from logic and arithmetic . . . . . . . . 50 6. The various kinds of elements of form in a construct . . . 53 7. Conjunctional and predicational functions . . . . . - 55 8. Connected and unconnected sub-constructs . , . . - 57 9....
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The art of demonstrative evidence: seeing may be believing, but how and when demonstrative evidence is presented can make the difference between persuasion and confusion.: An article from: Trial
This digital document is an article from Trial, published by Association of Trial Lawyers of America on May 1, 2005. The length of the article is 3099 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The art of demonstrative evidence: seeing may be believing, but how and when demonstrative evidence is presented can make the difference between persuasion and confusion.
Author: Jim M., Jr. Perdue
Publication:Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2005
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Page: 46(5)

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Winning Your Case With Graphics
In an era where complex litigation is fast becoming the rule, not the exception, Winning Your Case With Graphics provides a clear methodology for designing and organizing visual exhibits for courtroom presentation. This unique, easy-to-read book contains illustrations that show how to solve numerous problems in the presentation of demonstrative or forensic evidence. Examples from case studies show attorneys the wide variety of design and media choices currently used in courtrooms. AN ESSENTIAL PART OF A WINNING COURTROOM STRATEGY Topics addressed include ways to focus and keep audience attention; how to explain difficult concepts to a lay audience; a practical primer on understanding animation, video, graphs, and illustrations; and appropriate uses of modern technology such as multimedia and on-screen navigation. A valuable addition to any litigator or litigation support specialist's arsenal of communication tools:Attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries, and other litigation support specialists will find this an essential handbook for providing compelling, memorable visual evidence and for expanding their creativity in planning courtroom strategy. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:A. Tana Kantor, a multimedia specialist and award-winning designer with a master's degree in communications, has over nine years experience creating courtroom graphics and animations. At LSI Graphic Evidence in Los Angeles, she helped pioneer the use of modern technology and design to describe complex processes in the courtroom. She has also consulted with major video graphics equipment manufacturers on product and software design..
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Complex Demonstratives: A Quantificational Account (Contemporary Philosophical Monographs)
Since the late 1970s, the orthodox view of complex 'that' phrases (e.g., 'that woman eating a granola bar') has been that they are contextually sensitive devices of direct reference. In Complex Demonstratives, Jeffrey King challenges that orthodoxy, showing that quantificational accounts not only are as effective as direct reference accounts but also handle a wider range of data.

After providing arguments against direct reference accounts of 'that' phrases and developing a quantificational theory of them, King looks at the interaction of 'that' phrases with modal operators, negation, and verbs of propositional attitude. He argues for evidence of scope interaction between 'that' phrases and other scoped elements. King also addresses semantic properties of 'that' and other determiners, and the possibility of extending the semantics of 'that' phrases to 'that' as a syntactically simple demonstrative. Finally, he argues against what he calls ambiguity approaches, theories that hold that the various uses of 'that' phrases cannot be treated by a single semantical theory..
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