Federal and State agencies put into practice the laws that legislatures pass. This is important as most laws define the broad strokes of what is hoped to be accomplished. So, agencies then step in and fill in the games. They have the authority to think creatively when filling in the gaps but they are also unelected.
So, federal and state agencies exist as unelected executors of law, with all that that encompasses from filling in gaps to determining and applying sanctions.
JCPenney ran a newspaper ad stating, "We are the friendliest store in town." this is an example of institutional advertising.
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When an advertisement speaks only about the institution that is carrying out the business and not about the products that the institution is trading in, the advertisement is considered as an institutional advertisement.
Through this type of advertisement, the purpose is to inform the audience about how would the institute carrying out a specific business prove beneficial to them.
I don't remeber them having to pay taxes so I would say the first one.
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Many many Americans lost their jobs. They had no stable work, which meant no money for food, rent, or heath. The Americans that lost their homes were eventually placed in Hoovervilles; poor tenement style setups that were temporary homes. Many veterans didn't get their pension, which caused many riots. The families that lived in Oklahoma were in the middle of the Dust Bowl because that land was stripped of nutrients and was sand-like. Many families moved to California for work, only to find none.
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<span>A CAUSAL FALLACY. The fallacy in this situation is that crime is pinpointed as the only effect of not having prayer in schools. However, this is not the case because there are many reasons for crime. No prayer in schools is not the only cause for that.</span>