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    Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade Edlund‚ J.R. (n.d.) Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade. Cal Poly Ponoma. Retrieved on November 22‚ 2010 from http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/3waypers.htm Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience that you were right: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image [presenter] The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical

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    Minutes Meeting

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    Minutes of the first meeting of the Teachers Club SK Chinchin Jasin‚ Malacca. Date : 10/9/ 2012 Time : 11.30 a.m. Venue : Main Meeting Room Present : Mohd Firdaus Bin Jauri– Chairperson Nor Shahizan bin Daud Siti Norazreen binti Othman Mohd Razif bin Mohd Lin Fatin Hamamah Binti Salahuddin Absent with apologies : - In attendance : -

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    the thought of ghosts or demons. However‚ for the Jews in the 1930’s and 1940’s‚ all of their horrors came true‚ without the help of the supernatural. “Monsters exist‚ but they are too few in number to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are the common men‚ the functionaries ready to believe and to act without asking questions‚” – Primo Levi. Today‚ you will be learning about three major horrors of the Holocaust. They are three large parts‚ but definitely not all of the terrible things that were

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    Winter Ever‚ By Sister Soulja and Bruised by Azàrel. The Coldest Winter Ever‚ By Sister Soulja Is a Fiction Book Set in the projects of Brooklyn‚ New York based on the main characters of Winter Santiaga‚ Ricky Santiaga‚ winter’s father‚ and Winter’s three younger sisters‚ Porsche‚ Lexus‚ and Mercedes‚ Not including her mother. Her life spirals downward when her mother is shot in the face by foes of her father. Shortly afterward‚ the FBI arrives at the Santiaga mansion while Winter is at a party‚ takes

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    Native American Oppression Santucee Bell Case Western Reserve University Native American Oppression Introduction & Focal Population Imagine living in a world that consistently devalues your existence and is heavily populated with individuals who are quick to use and abuse your resources‚ but are slow to share the wealth that is accumulated from those resources. How would you feel? Unfortunately‚ certain populations do not have to visualize the disparity that is pictured above. This is because

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    Ways of Seeing Analysis

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    Williams Summary Analysis Revision 15 April 2013 John Berger’s Ways of Seeing: Summary Analysis In his article‚ “Ways of Seeing” (1972)‚ John Berger analyzes different methods of being able to see or look at both people and objects in the world. He tells his audience how the invention of technology has affected the way people see and portray art and by means of mystification‚ which is the process of explaining away which is evident. He explains how seeing affects the way we learn throughout

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    The three Dirges incorporates a lot of foreshadowing‚ symbolism‚ and imagery. It is based on the Guatemalan civil war. It lasted six years and was fought between the government and several Guatemalan groups. The government forces were very much condemned for committing genocide against the Mayan population of Guatemala. It began with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency commanded by Colonel Carlos Castillo against Jacobo Arbenz. “Three Dirges” gives you a sense of fearfulness. “Don Lazaro begins

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    Meeting preparing 15/06/2014 Shell yan 1. Background Hi‚ Professor Moore. Nice to meet you. I am shell. This is my identity card. SHANGYAN culture and fashion development is my company‚ It’s about leading some designer brand to china‚ help Chinese art company recruit designer from Europe and so on. But now I represent shanghai chessway Investment Management Co‚ LTD an tongji gemological center to invite BFS to our project. 2. Original I am now study in london‚ my father hope me to find the cooperator

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    stories both transcend time and really bring to life the emotions of that particular time. They were persecuted for their beliefs. “Antigone” by Sophocles and “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. both shows civil disobedience as a way to take a stand for what the protagonist believes in; the latter is less of a story but more of a rebuttal in writing to those who disagreed with Dr. King’s methods of gaining equality and desegregation of the south. The two authors saw

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    Eilyn Morales Period 4 M.L.K. and Malcolm X Final Draft Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are the two best known African-American leaders of the last century. Both wanted to see black people in the best possible position‚ yet were very different philosophers‚ and differed on the use of violence to achieve their goals. As can be seen‚ in his "I Have a Dream" speech‚ Martin Luther King Jr. looked forward to the time when blacks and whites would sit down together at a table of brotherhood

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