so they would not have war
<span>The fact that Olivia is quite self-conscious about how she's looking in the dress and is assuming that her friends are also scrutinizing her outfit means that she </span>imagines and believes that multitudes of people are enthusiastically watching her. This scenario illustrates the concept of imaginary audience, psychological state characteristic of adolescents.
Answer:
Because Walter did not rely on Shane's statements.
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed about Walter who runs a small museum that displays antique VW busses. Shane sells Walter a VW bus, telling him it has a brand new engine and will run well for another few years. Walter finds out that the engine is 15 years old, but is not permitted to rescind the contract. In this case, Walter not permitted Because Walter did not rely on Shane's statements. A contract can be regarded as a written/ spoken agreement between two parties, and it is legally enforceable. Rescission can be regarded as voiding of a contract which is viewed as not legally binding. This can be done in Court. For the contract to be rescinded, there should be a valid reason presented to the judge to do so And both parties must agree to carry out the rescind.
I believe the answer is: <span>They are used in an attempt to shape the general public's' point of view
The news that made by the propaganda is usually funded by the establishment who would benefited from the situation that advocated through the propaganda.
In united states, this method is used by both political affiliation in order to strengthen their voter base.</span><span />
I believe the answer is: Does the speech pose a threat to the public <span>interest?
One example of such speech would be a speech that call for a destruction of other people's house. This type of speech could either make the target of speech feel unsafe/distress, or make other people actually persuaded to destroy the house. Since both of them are breaking the law, such speech is not protected under free speech.
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