My experience with customer service complaint resolution
I recently helped a disgruntled client who was dissatisfied with inconsistencies between our actual inventory and what our mobile application displayed.
We were entirely out of the item they sought, despite the app claiming that we had plenty in stock. They needed the item immediately, so I suggested a similar item that I already possess instead of offering to visit other retailers to get it for them.
They praised me for my time and work, and after a week they really returned to tell me how much they like the final product. My experience with customer is also good.
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Answer:
- The court should look to the intention of the founders.
Explanation:
Originalism is associated with the legal doctrine that believes in interpreting or determining the meaning of the words, phrases, or statements mentioned in the Constitution in context of 'the intention of the founders or authors' for ratification of such a clause or law in the Constitution. The originalist philosophy says that the constitution is required to be interpreted on the basis of initial/original understanding or intent of the founders instead of interpreting it in the present context. Therefore, the court should determine the meaning of the constitutional phrase on this philosophy and 'look to the intention of the founders'.
Ethos is appeal to authority; it uses examples from people who hold power or those the audience would trust, such as celebrities, politicians, etc. Pathos is appeal to emotion; examples would be the SPCA commercials, talking about starving children, anything that stirs up emotion in your audience. Logos is appeal to logic; it uses step by step explanations and common knowledge to get the point across.
And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government - the ballot."