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    Initially Coca-Cola and Pepsi jumped on the bandwagon with double caffeinated drinks‚ but these fell short in comparison. In 2001 Rockstar energy drinks were created and shortly after in 2002 Monster energy drinks followed. These two energy drinks rapidly grew in popularity and posed a huge threat to

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    taht if appears ludicrous either/or fallacy- two alternatives and falsely suggest that one is rejected‚ the other must be accepted false cause fallacy-asserting that if an event occirs before some outcome‚ the even therefore caused the outcome bandwagon fallacy- claim that a listener should accept an arguement because of how many other people have already done it. hastly generalization- broad claim taht is based on insufficient evidence redherring fallacy- statement that responds to an arguement

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    Holly Fleming Mark McLaughlin ENGL 106-18 March 3rd 2014 Ad Analysis Children and babies are often seen as pure and innocent. The birth of a new child often brings hope and represents a new chance and a new beginning. Their adorable and lovable features attract people of all ages. For my analysis I chose a Fiat advertisement. The purpose of this ad is to evoke the audience into having feelings of familiarity. Similar to cute animals‚ many brands have seen success using cute babies as a

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    Stevenson shows a sense of humour throughout his novel “strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by exploring such elements as the dark isolated atmosphere‚ a strong sense of fear and a presence of evil. He exploits each individual gothic convention by using several devices and techniques to put the reader into a state of chaos. In Stevenson’s book “Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” he explores the convention of a dark isolated atmosphere really well by inviting us into his fantasy world filled

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    pronounce. These are usually chemicals and preservatives to keep the foods from getting spoiled. If more people start changing their eating habits‚ it could have an effect on the nearby people around them. This is because everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon. When people start seeing other people eat healthier‚ they start to make the same decisions. When more people start eating healthier foods‚ restaurants and food labels start to change the way they make their food to meet the society’s needs.

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    FALLACIES OF RELEVANCE 1. Appeal to Force If you suppose that terrorizing your opponent is giving him a reason for believing that you are correct‚ then you are using a scare tactic and reasoning fallaciously. Example: David: My father owns the department store that gives your newspaper fifteen percent of all its advertising revenue‚ so I’m sure you won’t want to publish any story of my arrest for spray painting the college. Newspaper editor: Yes‚ David‚ I see your point. The story really

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    both be an internal argument such as the “what-ifs”‚ or this could be in a simple conversation piece with someone that has different views then we do. Bias is another major factor‚ we must control our personal bias as we can easily fall victim to bandwagons‚ negativity as well as the false consensus effects. Many people critically think without knowing the actual terminology of the process. Although not knowing the actual terminology may not nessciarly change the way you critically think‚ it will

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    would save time by owning a cell phone. However‚ the truth is‚ there is no saving time. Smith claims big corporations are just out to warp our sense of time‚ so that we really end up with less‚ while still buying their products and jumping on the bandwagon. Smith ends her arguments by stating we all have individual choice to decide how we communicate with our close ones. Will it be by fast forwarding technology‚ or face to face interaction? Either way‚ in her opinion we need to stay updated with

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    pushing schools to require them. Opinions about uniforms and dress codes vary about as much as the reasons for having them -- parents seem to love them and students seem to tolerate them at best. Nevertheless‚ many schools have jumped on the bandwagon despite students’ expressed concerns about their freedom of speech. In a 1996 Long Beach‚ Calif. speech‚ former President Bill Clinton announced his support of that district’s uniform initiative. "School uniforms are one step that may help

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    The word “immoral” is defined by The Cambridge Dictionary as‚ “Outside [of] society’s standard of acceptable‚ honest‚ and moral behavior.” Universal examples of immoral behavior include killing‚ stealing‚ lying‚ cheating‚ and many more. During the darkest‚ bloodiest war in the 20th century- World War ll‚ countless soldiers‚ prisoners‚ and common people; fathers‚ mothers‚ and children‚ violated many of these ethics of society. They abandoned and betrayed their family and they stole from stores in

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