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    Logical fallacy

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    In the literary play‚ The Cruicible‚ Authur Miller uses drama to portray the real events of witchcraft. He attempts to show how easily very religios people can be fooled by one another. Logical fallacies are a rhetorical device in which he uses in order to have the effect of showing how believable the characters can be. A fallacy that is used throughout the Crucible would be Either or Choice. A fallacy where one is made to think they have just one choice. An example of Either or Choice would be

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    Ww2 Propaganda Analysis

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    that were used were;  Plain folks‚ Bandwagon‚ and Appeal to fear.   Plain folks was used in propaganda to convince people to buy something or to give an idea ‚ of  something like for example in worlds war II they used plain folks propaganda so the people could grow their own food. This poster is telling the people to help the war by growing their own vegetables and fruits.  picture website  http://www.upstore.me/plain-folks-propaganda-ww2.html     Bandwagon is a form of propaganda that attempts

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    and reason to be vocal for their basic human rights. In the speech‚ she uses a propaganda technique that grasps people’s attention. In order to achieve support for the claim of the messages‚ she delivered her speech by using plain-folks appeal‚ bandwagon‚ slanting and charged language‚ card stacking‚ and transfer. 2. Plain folk is a device where a speaker tries to win our confidence and support by appearing to be a person like us. From the speech‚ Hillary Clinton shows the plain folk propaganda

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    Everybody uses propaganda or is driven into it in daily life. It is not so easy to figure out that you are facing with propaganda in some ways. In her article “Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled”‚ Donna Woolfolk Cross defines what propaganda means and comes up with some subtopics of propaganda such as “name-calling” and “plain-folks appeal”. Some people would rather to refer propaganda for good purposes but most people are manipulated by opportunist propagandists. According to Cross‚ by asking

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    Propaganda

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    PROPAGANDA Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position by presenting only one side of an argument. It is usually repeated and dispersed over a wide variety of media in order to create the chosen result in audience attitudes. Propaganda uses techniques and‚ any means to persuade. It can be in writing‚ speech‚ music‚ movies‚ or any other media access that influences the public’s opinions‚ feelings‚ behavior and attitude

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    True-False Questions 1. T F Study of the methods of persuasion began with communication researchers early in the twentieth century. 2. T F What many teachers refer to as source credibility was called ethos by Aristotle. 3. T F Competence and character are the most important factors affecting a speaker’s credibility. 4. T F Education and status are the most important factors affecting a speaker’s credibility. 5. T F The more favorably listeners view a speaker’s competence and character

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    against the party. The party controls everything in the society and puts everything the way they want it to be‚ endlessly reminding people that they need to support their country‚ Oceania. Using the persuasive techniques of reasons‚ loaded words‚ and bandwagon appeal‚ George Orwell develops his theme that thoughts can be controlled. First‚ Orwell uses the technique of reasons to develop his theme of thought control. “Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don’t care what you do to her. Tear

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    Advertising Techniques

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    persuade consumers to purchase it. There are a lot of advertising techniques. Such techniques as testimonial‚ bandwagon‚ weasel words‚ card stacking‚ name calling are generally used to attract public’s attention. Testimonial or celebrity endorsement is a technique in which someone famous that people like and respect speaks for the product. For example‚ Michael Jordan for Nike shoes. Using bandwagon the advertiser tries to make you feel like everyone else has the product and if you don’t have it‚ you’re

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    "Imperial Temptation"‚ Snyder disagrees that bandwagons exist. He defines it as one of the myths in the strategic ideas of previous empires‚ he states that "despite the difficulties that the Unites States has had in lining up support for an invasion of Iraq‚ the administration nonetheless asserts that its strategy of preventive war will lead others to jump on the U.S. bandwagon."(4) He then goes on to say that "preventive war will attract a bandwagon of support that creates an imbalance of power

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    DBA Consumer FItness

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    associated with skill-related fitness? What are some ways to prevent these types of injuries? Explain and apply the FITT principles (hint: Getting Started) - Review your project and milestones submitted. - Describe the advertising techniques (bandwagon‚ glittering generalities‚ plain folks‚ scientific evidence‚ and testimonial) - Discuss consumer rights and responsibilities‚ including government regulations and Consumer Bill of Rights - What are quack products? - Know the importance of keeping

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