Einstein’s Response Albert Einstein‚ a well-known physicist‚ wrote a letter to a 6th grade student‚ Phyllis Wright‚ in response to her question as to whether scientist pray‚ and if so‚ what they pray for. The reason she would have most likely be asking this question is probably because the world at the time is going through tough times such as The Depression and it also being post World War 1 era. Einstein’s response to Phyllis’s question was ineffective because it lacks ethos‚ pathos‚ and it
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During lunch I feel like I want to scream! Phyllis Lopez and Sylvia Saldivar Must be working against me! I don’t know how long I can keep my anger inside. Finally I get home‚ run to my room‚ and I scream. I don’t know for how long‚ but my mom comes in and says‚ “I know you’re excited‚ but you shouldn’t scream out your excitment.” For some reason my eyes start to tear up again. I start bawling again‚ and I can’t stop. As soon as I finish my mom says‚ “What’s wrong? Are you hurt? Did something
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the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes‚ Let the wind with sad lament over me keen; And if on my cross a bird should be seen‚ Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky‚ And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest; Let some kind soul o’er my untimely fate sigh‚ And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high From thee‚ O my country‚ that in God I may rest. Pray for all those that hapless have
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Before the Revolutionary War even began‚ slaves started to realize that the promises to secure their freedom from England and reduce the amount of slaves were seemingly unlikely. The African Americans were segregated and determined as free or enslaved. The Atlantic Slave Trade was setup to be a successful business in the 18th century ‚ it sent slaves to southern states that specialized in agriculture. Slavery in the North was also legal and accepted as well. However‚ some colonies did allow free
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and values of women in the two films. Within the movie‚ ‘Double Indemnity’ Phyllis Dietrichson is a classic interpretation of a femme fatale. As a character‚ she lacks emotion‚ and is very seductive and manipulative. Lola Dietrichson on the other hand‚ is much less witty and mysterious. The two characters are polar opposites. ‘L.A. Confidential’‚ contains Lynn Bracken. Whom gains power throughout the film‚ unlike Phyllis Dietrichson. Her character is just as manipulative‚ with just as much sex appeal
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English 305 15 May 2014 Flora and Ulysses Every year‚ the John Newbery Medal is awarded to the author who makes the most esteemed contribution to American literature for children. Well-renowned author of many children novels‚ Kate DiCamillo’s Flora and Ulysses makes a splash in the literary world. Straying away from the conventional storylines of children books yet still retaining elements that appeal to many young readers‚ DiCamillo challenges her creativity to entertain the idea of a young girl’s
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In Albert Einstein’s letter to Phyllis as to whether or not scientists pray‚ Einstein uses effectively rhetorical language by focusing on the subject‚ speaker‚ and audience‚ as well as appeals to get his point across. At the end of the paper‚ it seems that Einstein himself never answers Phyllis’s question deffinately‚ never really leaning either way‚ but by using rhetorical writing he doesn’t really have to. As the name mike suggest‚ it’s simply rhetorical. Einstein’s use of subject‚ speaker
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Jodi Ford Mr. Jordan AP Language & Composition 20 January 2014 Response to Albert Einstein’s Letter to Phyllis Wright When Albert Einstein‚ also known as the greatest scientist of the twentieth century‚ and a Nobel-prize winner‚ receives a letter from a sixth-grade girl named Phyllis Wright questioning if scientists pray‚ - and if so‚ what do they pray for - Einstein simultaneously uses various rhetoric methods such as SOAPS‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to respond to Wright’s question in the simplest
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Assignment Submitted By Yours Name here Submitted To Yours Instructor Name here To Meet the Needs of the Course May‚ 2016. I have selected two movies Double Indemnity and Crossfire. The theme which I have found perfect for both of these movies is aestheticism (aesthetics). In philosophy‚ aesthetics is now and then thought to be a piece of a bigger philosophical class called Axiology. Axiology is a range of reasoning that studies values and esteems judgments. Whether millions are spent on a
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song which the woman is singing seems to have a slow subtle impact on him and despite his hesitance he gives in to his emotions and yearns for the days of childhood: the cold Sunday evenings in winter when it used to now outside and they‚ mother and son used to sit in the warm comfortable indoors and sing melodious hymns with the help of the piano. The man who was listening to the lady singing now thinks that it would be useless for her to continue on as he is already so affected by his memories that
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