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    When Atticus makes the statement that Tom Robinson has served time‚ he is making an ethos argument on behalf of Tom. He is proving Tom has nothing to hide‚ and he tells the truth. When Atticus makes the closing statement where he speaks to the fact that there is no evidence that Tom could have committed the crime he was accused of besides two eyewitnesses with highly improbable testimonies‚ he makes a logos argument. He is stating the facts and trying to shed light on the truth‚ which was only spoken

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    Effective Logo Design

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    * Plugins * Themes Vital Tips For Effective Logo Design * By Jacob Cass * * August 26th‚ 2009 * Logo design * 116 Comments Advertisement There have been numerous creative logo design showcases‚ logo design resources and logo design tutorials posted across the Web. While these help you to create a powerful toolbox for your logo designs‚ first you need to gain a solid understanding of what makes a logo design good and what you need to consider before starting

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    every day life. He recalls stories from his own life to show how they caused disruption in his life. Mr. Roth has the authority and trust of a writer due to the years he worked at a very creditable ivy league school. The writer has a clear sense of ethos as he uses a personal experience from always being late to work and blaming it on the traffic. He knew that everyone else had to do the same thing and knew that the traffic would be a problem. “…‚ after a frantic hour of aggressive and dangerous driving

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    frequent computer usage

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    study Frequent computer usage is the excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life. Excessive use may explain problems in social interaction‚ mood‚ personality‚ work ethic‚ relationships‚ thought processes‚ or sleep deprivation. The researchers wanted to know the effects of frequent computer usage in the academic performance of the respondents. They wanted to know whether their poor grade is due to frequent computer usage or not. Theoretical/Conceptual

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    Branding Logo Redesign

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    ...................2 1.0.INTRODUCTION:-A logo refers to a design that is used to identify a firm or brand(Bennett 1995).Logos‚ as part of overall brand meaning‚ provide differentiation and influence choice. Logos help a brand two ways. First‚ they can be used in conjunction with the name to speed recognition of a brand(Aaker1996). Second‚ a logo can be used in place of the name when there is a space or time constraint. Nike’s “Swoosh” logo is so well recognized that it is frequently used

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    Pathos In Julius Caesar

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    Line act 3 scenes 2 of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ the character Mark Antony delivers to the Roman people a speech that employs a appeal to pathos and diction to show that Caesar was wrongfully killed‚ and uses metaphor in order to show how the stab wounds of Caesar spoke in pain and treason. Mark Antony uses pathos in his speech by saying “that when the people cried‚ Caesar also cried.” Mark Antony uses that line to show the people of Rome that he was ambitious and wasn’t a bad ruler

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    Use of Symbols in Logos

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    Symbols in logos –  The primary task of logo is to render brand recognition to the company it represents. As such the text based logos do the maximum justice to the start up companies by giving them a unique identity of their own. Does that mean we should avoid the symbolic logos altogether? Not actually—-the symbolic logos also have their own role to play‚ but elsewhere. Let’s check the benefits of symbolic logos. Before weighing up the pros and cons of the use of symbols in logo‚ let’s just

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    Usage of Social Networks

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    do it at the social Networks. The strong grown of this habit has supposed that the people reflect each once with more detail "who" and "how" we are at the social Networks. There is no doubt that the social Networks is starting to have importance for the recruiter‚ above all‚ like a means of people’s knowledge that the companies need. On the other hand‚ the users insert each once more information about themselves‚ starting for the basic‚ the CV has a lot of formats on Internet. From the classical

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    universe. Throughout the existence of humanity‚ we have declared this understanding as the “Logos” or “Truth”. To reach Logos would be the greatest achievement that any man or woman could achieve‚ yet this is something that is unheard of. Throughout history man has attempted to achieve logos‚ while others determined reasons why man will never be able to attain it. There were also those who claimed to have reached Logos‚ but were usually thought of as liars‚ thus providing information that was not the truth

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    Literature Review History of Adderall and its Usage According to DSM-IV (2005)‚ Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is defined as “persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that is more frequently displayed and is more severe than is typically observed in individuals at comparable level of development.” A recent study suggests that 9% of U.S. school-aged children (3-17) are diagnosed with ADHD (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2010). At first

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