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    In this chapter “Argumentation‚ Speaker‚ and Audience”‚ Perelman discusses argumentation‚ correct demonstration‚ audience‚ and the three kinds of rhetorical speeches. First‚ he explains the difference between argumentation and demonstration. Demonstration deals with truths while argumentation deals with ambiguities. The speaker uses argumentation to change the audience’s minds‚ conform them‚ and arouse them to take action. Perelman also mentions that there are some topics that we should not question

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    languages in conversing with each other. Thus‚ code-switching is the syntactically and phonologically appropriate use of more than one linguistic variety. Speakers form and establish a pidgin language when two or more speakers who do not speak a common language form an intermediate third language. On the other hand‚ speakers practice code-switching when they are each fluent in both languages. Code mixing is a thematically related term‚ but the usage of the terms code-switching and code-mixing varies.

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    Taken from http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/research/1766936.html [Accessed on December 18‚ 2008] 5 New Ideas To Power Our Future - October 2005 Cover Story from Popular Mechanics With the outlook for oil uncertain‚ it’s time for new ideas. Here are five emerging technologies--from buoys that harness the power of waves to bacteria that extract electricity from wastewater. Together they can keep the world humming. BY KRISTIN ROTH Illustrations by Flying-Chilli.com Published in the October

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    In fact‚ there are no words to describe his achievements‚ except he was a great man. Thus‚ the Indians gave him the title "Mahatma" which means Great. Mr Gandhi was very passionate about the ethical treatment of animals. He abhorred the killing of animals for food. According to him‚ a person’s morality can be measured by his or her treatment of animals. Thus‚ I became a vegetarian at a young age despite parental objection. I fervently believed in his compassion for animals and like him I believe

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    Jesus responded‚ and said‚ “In very truth‚ I tell you‚ the Son can do nothing on his own‚ but only what he sees the Father doing. What the Father does‚ the Son also does. For the Father loves the Son‚ and has shown him everything he is doing – and he will show even greater things‚ so that you will be filled with amazement. For just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life‚ so also the Son gives life to those he wishes. The Father judges no-one‚ but has given the power of judgement to the

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    Ⅰ. QUESTION and OBJECTIVE How would an naked egg‚ a cell of a chicken‚ react to different environment in an extended period of time? How will it impact the egg as the cell membrane tries doing its job? Ⅱ. INTRODUCTION Everything is made up of at least one cell if it is living. Every cell has different parts to it. The part we will be focusing on is the cell membrane. The cell membrane functions as a barrier between the content of a cell and its environment. It is what decides what can go in and

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    secret of creativity is knowing how to hide your sources”. Creativity is always the base and most importantly the start of something big and interesting when we try to create or build projects. Not every one is fortunate of possessing creativity‚ because it involves several disciplines: psychology‚ philosophy‚ cognitive thinking‚ education‚ theology‚ sociology‚ etc. Creativity is a phenomenon is which something new‚ valuable‚ and useful is created such as an idea‚ painting‚ musical composition

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    Explore how the theme of power is presented in ‘An Inspector Calls’. How would an audience react to this presentation? In ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ power is presented in different ways and by different characters. Each character exudes or uses their power differently. These different methods of portrayal may shock the audience‚ and make them see certain characters in a different light. At the start of the play‚ the first hint of power we see is through the appearance of Mr Birling when Priestly describes

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    What do you believe about writing‚ and why? What do you believe about writing‚ and why? I believe that writing can be a great tool for everyone in order to express themselves freely. Not everyone is a writer; some people have to work at putting their thoughts and words together‚ before putting them to paper. We are all unique in how we express ourselves; some are just more creative than others. How do we as individuals‚ get to that point to be able to expand or elaborate further on paper

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    Emily Dickinson wrote over 1‚800 poems throughout her lifetime. Although basically none of these were published while she was alive‚ she still managed to leave a major impact on the American literary world. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born December 10th of 1830‚ in Amherst Massachusetts. She first got accepted into Amherst academy in 1840‚ she later transferred to Mount Holyoke female seminary she only attended Holyoke for about a year. Her paternal grandfather Samuel Dickinson was one of the

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