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    An example of bias within this speech would be: “to point out and make public the dishonesty‚ the downright villainy‚ of Boss Jim W. Gettys’ political machine -- now in complete control of the government of this state! One example of fallacies that I found in this speech was; “Now‚ however‚ I have something more than a hope. And Jim Gettys -- Jim Gettys has something less than a chance. Every straw vote‚ every independent poll shows that I’ll be elected. Now I can afford to make some promises!”

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    Abstract #3 Thank You For Smoking. Dir. Jason Reitman.  Perfs.  Aaron Eckhart‚ Katie Holmes.           Fox Searchlight Pictures‚ 2006. Film.               Thank You for Smoking was a film about a tobacco lobbyist named Nick Naylor.  Throughout the movie Nick explains to his son‚ Joey‚ that his job is to be right.  He also explains that‚ when you argue properly‚ you’ll never be wrong.  Near the beginning of the movie he pitches an idea to have movie stars boost tobacco sales by smoking cigarettes

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    Nica Javier CRITHIN A62 Ms. Hazel Biana August 5‚ 2013 “Thank You for Smoking” film viewing Identifying fallacies paper. The movie‚ “Thank You for Smoking” is a comedy with a tobacco industry lobbyist‚ Nick Naylor as the lead. The movie has an eerie comic theme which tackles the serious issue of the addicting substance of tobacco‚ or to be more specific‚ nicotine. The idea which the movie was trying to portray was that this lobbyist was a great speaker who is able to manipulate many

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    Summary of “Thank You for Smoking” The movie “Thank You for Smoking” is primarily about the job and actions of the main character‚ Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart). Nick Nelson is a lobbyist‚ the vice president and spokesperson of The Academy of Tobacco Studies. His job is to acknowledge people of the research and findings about the effects of cigarettes. The company is financed mainly by tobacco companies and they claim to have found no defective linkage between smoking and major diseases. But what

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    Thank you for smoking The film “Thank you for smoking” comes around many themes. The most important theme‚ in the film‚ is probably smoking‚ but also family‚ friends‚ power of speech‚ and business plays a big role. In the film‚ we have Nick Naylor‚ the main character. Naylor is a lobbyist‚ and his job is to convince the press and the people who smoke‚ that it is not bad. Throughout the film‚ we here both pro and cons of smoking‚ but the film itself does not come with a message‚ either you should

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    Sarah Luna Hcom 100 Application 2 Thank You for Smoking In Hcom 100‚ Professor Zamora showed the movie called “Thank You for Smoking”. This movie had many examples relating to the terms ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ which were also taught in class. There are people who tend to believe people whom they respect this concept goes under the theme ethos. The Greek character for ethos refers to the credibility of the writer or speaker. In other words it is the amount of respectability of the person that

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    line and ‘on the bad guy’s team’ style makes for an extremely memorable tale. Aaron Eckhart plays the very comical‚ knowledgeable and oh-so argumentative role of Nick Naylor. Based on the novel by Christopher Buckley‚ Thank You For Smoking’s distinct title contains everything you would want in a movie and more. Nick Naylor is the lobbyist of one of the biggest tobacco companies‚ Big Tobacco. Nick plays the perfect defense‚ a strong‚ very strong offence. His job is to promote cigarettes and tobacco

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    Thank You for Smoking Essay Thank You for Smoking is a satirical comedy that depicts the life of Nick Naylor‚ chief spokesperson and lobbyist of Big Tobacco. Nick Naylor speaks on behalf of cigarettes and is very talented at doing just that – speaking and spinning arguments to defend the cigarette industry. The movie paints a vivid picture of the role of public relations for big corporations – damage control‚ acquirement of new customers and corporate social responsibility are some of

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    Thank You For Smoking Drawing the line between personal practice and personal morals is a complicated task when your job requires you to have a thick skin and get the job done. Compromising the way you live your life and the way you perform at work can make a person feel like a hypocrite. Finding the middle ground can‚ for some‚ take years and years of work in their field to get right. In the motion picture "Thank You for Smoking" PR lobbyist and spokesperson for a major tobacco company‚

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    In the movie "Thank You for Smoking" the smoking industry is coming under the attack from Senator Finistirre over putting a skull and crossbones on all the packs of cigarettes. The smoking industry has created the "The Academy for Tobacco Studies" with researchers to prove that there are no problems with smoking. The main character Nick Nalor’s job‚ the chief Spokesperson for Big Tobacco‚ is to discredit all the problems associated with smoking to the public. He had a relationship with a reporter

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