Vastu Shastra. It claims that the only reason for like on Earth is because there is a balance within all of us comprised of space, fire, earth, water, and air.
Religion :) According to Karl Popper, such claims are NON-FALSIFIABLE.
Electronic Media Claims.
A mystic who claims to talk with spirits.
Dickens claims that Scrooge was as icy cold as the weather
The Answer is " Critical Thinking"
Ancient Chinese medicine, among others.
Power Balance create hologram bracelets. They were forced to retract claims that their product improved one's strength, balance and flexibility when it was scientifically tested.
pseudoscience
Pseudoscience obviously
Pseudoscience is NOT science. You have to be able to test your scientific claims for it to be Science. If you can't it goes under the category of pseudoscience.
pseudoscience you idiots
Yes, the US Court of Federal Claims has original jurisdiction over monetary claims against the federal government. While it is, technically, a "lower federal court," it is not part of the Judicial Branch, but part of the Legislative Branch.
There are no claims for the effectiveness of these bracelets as they are just supposed to improve your chi.
The product is real in that it exists. The "Power Balance" company sell wristbands, hologram stickers and pendants with the claim that it can improve your strength, balance, health and life. Recently the company admitted that there is NO science behind their claims. The products are not made of any special materials and their claims are based on "Eastern philosophies of holograms and energy manipulation", ancient philosophies dealing with holograms don't exist. Advertising and consumer groups are fighting against the company stating they violated good advertising codes and mislead their customers. "Power Balance" is now offering refunds to customers who feel cheated. In 2010 they did $35 million in sales.
claims with all the information necessary for payer processing
Because all employment benefits are paid from a state unemployment fund, the balance is reserved for any remaining claims.
Yes, it is possible to get a judgment in Small Claims Court for $168.00.