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    Wittke 1 Taylor Wittke Shane Hunter English 151 2/16/15 Privacy Issues: We All Have Them In the essay‚ “Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have ‘Nothing to Hide’”‚ published on May 15‚ 2011‚ Professor Daniel J. Solove is trying his best to convince his well sophisticated audience that the issue of privacy affects more than just the everyday people veiling a wrong doing. His argument focuses around ethos‚ and a lot of it. Although there are some logos and pathos‚ they aren’t as nearly as strong as

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    not disputable is the fact that companies are willing to do anything to sell someone a product they may or may not need. Advertising is a science. This science is about what is seen yet not seen at the same time. It is about triggering feelings and emotions without the realization that said feelings were ever taken advantage of. In the scope of things‚ it is truly about trying to connect the viewer with the product at all costs and with no consideration to the state or ideas it may place on people.

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    wild party‚ a “keg party without any alcohol”. Learning this‚ the young Cain realized this sort of environment was a normal and preferred situation. This is the bias that she felt at an early age. This rhetorical strategy relies on the audience’s emotion and sympathy for the confused girl. All through the essay‚ and especially in the beginning‚ Cain tries to keep a light-hearted tone by making her audience laugh. For example‚ during her talk‚ she discusses how groups usually follow and eventually

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    the people of the congregation to the Puritan philosophy. Edwards does not deliver this sermon lightly for he must use other factors‚ such as fear‚ to make up for the lack of evidence. Throughout Edwards’ sermon‚ he uses the fallacies an appeal to fear and an appeal to negative consequences by describing in full detail‚ images of how close God is to ending humanity‚ thus awakening‚ or manipulating‚ his subjects with fear. To start off‚ Edwards gives a perspective for his subjects to ponder. For them

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    a girl throwing rocks at her window to get her attention. In using this idea they trigger a sense of nostalgia in many of their viewers who remember being young and in-love while also making their brand relatable and simply more likable. They also appeal to pathos through the allusion back to the classic Shakespearean masterpiece‚ Romeo and Juliet. The throwing of skittles at the girl’s window seal‚ vegetation on the house‚ the fact that the ad takes place at night are all clear allusions to the classic

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    3/4/12 Fallacies I’ve Used I have use many fallacies on a daily basis‚ but I have noticed that the fallacies I use the most are the appeal to bandwagon‚ poisoning the well‚ and apples and oranges. I appeal to bandwagon by always using peer pressure whenever I try to convince people to do things. For example during my senior year in high school‚ the upcoming senior ditch day was coming up and I tried to convince my friends to skip the day with me. To convince them‚ I said that most seniors in our

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    Visual Rhetorical Analysis This advertisement is found in a magazine‚ as part of a campaign against rape. The advertisement is glued together‚ which forces the viewer to rip the pages apart in order to view the whole ad. Once open it reveals a woman’s legs spread apart on a bed‚ with dark shadows over the woman’s body. There is limited text stating‚ “If you have to use force‚ it’s rape”‚ and the POWA logo‚ which is the organization that sponsored/made the advertisement. The purpose is to demonstrate

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    1.1.1 Communication and Advertising In general‚ communication is simply transmitting of ideas‚ information‚ messages‚ experiences etc between two parties i.e. sender and receiver. In terms of marketing‚ sender will be the firm and receiver will be the target audience. Advertising is any paid form or non personal presentation of messages to the target audience‚ sponsored by any firm or organization Communication plays a vital role in advertising process. The messages and information to be advertised

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    information‚ arguments about ethics for women‚ and brought out an emotional response. The rhetor gave off a logical appeal with arguments that were reasonable‚ and credible. She gave examples of ethical appeal that touched on the sense of morality. Also‚ the rhetor exemplified emotional appeal; bringing out the good and bad values in certain types of people. First‚ the rhetor spoke of logical appeal in her arguments of the inevitable advance in civilization. She argued that‚ “An advanced civilization is

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    A marketer must decide whether to incorporate rational or emotional appeals in its communications strategy. Describe conditions that are more favourable to using one or the other? Markets deciding between whether to use incorporate rational or emotional appeal must base their decision on the type of product they are selling. Rational appeals include listing products benefits and providing convincing proof. Emotional appeal is used when the marketer is trying to relate to a memory or feeling

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