2.05 separating rock and pop • Many song lyrics during the 1960s reflected the social and political issues. Some songs were explicit protest songs against war‚ racial discrimination‚ and political corruption. In some ways‚ the inclusion of these concerns in music helped to create a separation between rock and pop music. With lighter‚ more carefree topics and themes‚ pop music was accessible to a wider range of the population than the rock songs that were promoting particular social or political
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Part A: Background of the persuasion Persuasion is crucial in personal relationship‚ professional life and in the society. In personal relationship‚ the emotional persuasion strategy is crucial in maintaining intimacy‚ a wide variety of occupations need persuasion skills in achieving career ladder. And in the society‚ persuasion skills are of practical uses to reach several goals. By examining the importance of persuasion through the speech of Donald Trump‚ political goals could be achieved by
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|[pic] Question|10 out of 10 points | |1 | | |[pic] |Multiple Choice Questions with Slides | | | | | |
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Radionenko Vladislav E-MAIL ADDRESS: vlad201414@yahoo.com TASK 1 Look at the 10 multiple choice questions on the assessment sheet overleaf. This is part 1 of a level assessment which is sent out to our overseas students. You will obviously have no problem in finding the correct answer‚ but explaining your choice can be more problematic. What do you think is being tested in each question? Explain in your own words or use grammatical terms if you know them. 1.Variant “c)” is correct. Present
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In Thomas Sowell’s article‚ “The Fallacy of Fair”‚ he makes it clear that he believes many of the people who utilize the term fair in politics do not truly understand it’s meaning. He urges the idea that society is often blamed for the results of the handicaps that life bestows upon groups or people‚ leading society to attempt to level out the playing field for those on the bottom end of the totem pole. This concept in itself portrays the real injustice considering it skews the reality of a group’s
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The second half of chapter six delves into more fallacies that can hinder rational‚ logical thought and the open process of argumentation. This lesson helped me to understand the difference between the red herring and the straw man fallacy. I was able to understand how to recognize an ad hominem. As I read the text‚ it became apparent to me that I often fall victim to both the ad populum and the appeal to pity. The fallacy I found most interesting in this lesson was equivocation. In the last lesson
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Examples of Fallacies (1.) Appeal to Authority: An example of appealing to authority can be found in many television commercials. This fallacy is used on television by many companies trying to sell‚ or gain profit‚ by using athletes‚ or well-known figures to advertise their product for them. They do this in order to persuade consumers to buy their goods‚ due to their idols using them; even though‚ many of the famous people aren’t qualified to give expert opinions about the product. A commercial
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soul. Such persons may get wealth and prestige but they are…………..since they are selfish and have forgotten their birth place for their own benefit. So unpatriotic people…………..twice with no one to sing at their death. B. Answer the following questions: (3x1=3) a. What do you mean by patriotism? b. When does a person lose his fame? c. Where‚ according to the poet‚ does an unpatriotic person go after death? 2. Read the passage
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Examine the ways in which Hardy uses the natural world to convey his feelings about love. Throughout Neutral Tones‚ Hardy effectively communicates his feelings about love using the natural world and its (neutral) colours and characteristics. His use of rich imagery of the natural world produces a melancholic note about love‚ which resounds through the whole poem portraying the end of an affair between Hardy and his former lover. The backdrop of the poem is set in the first stanza as a ‘winter
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Assumptions and Fallacies What are assumptions? How do you think assumptions might interfere with critical thinking? What might you do to avoid making assumptions in your thinking? * An assumption is something we take for granted. We assume our beliefs to be true and use them to interpret the world about us. We humans naturally and regularly use our beliefs as assumptions and make inferences based on those assumptions. We must do so to make sense of where we are‚ what we are about‚ and
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