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    Our world is not perfect‚ in fact‚ it is very far from it. One of the biggest problems in the world are the inequalities that exist among women and children. Women and children are treated as if they are less superior to men. Similarly Malala Yousafzai and Hillary Clinton both address the problems present in society on equalism. Yousafzai has a slightly different approach addressing areas where war is present and prevents children from receiving an education using specific places and personal experience

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    Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton Every four years America elects a new president. This person is responsible for the country and also represents the nation as a whole. Two candidates that are vying for this position‚ one is Donald Trump a Republican and Hillary Clinton a Democrat. They have their own ideas on how to fix‚ update‚ and advance our nation and since there ideas are different they do not agree. There are a range of topics that both candidates stand on but I will only focus on the Economy

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    Bias Rhetorical Devices

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    BiasRhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation In this speech by Charles Foster Kane‚ there are several examples of being bias. To start with the whole speech is bias because it is only coming from one person’s point of view. Charles Kane does not offer to bring in his opponent to defend himself. He is constantly attacking Jim Getty as being the bad guy‚ while never offering any solutions to fix the problems. Another example of bias comes from the campaigner at the beginning of the audio clip

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    Experienced Hillary Clinton is unmistakably the supreme candidate for president because she has formulated ideas to enhance the economy in a way that helps everyone. First off‚ Hillary Clinton has shown her political understanding and capability of being president over the years she has served as the First Lady and then Senator. Her mistakes and accomplishments have been documented throughout the years‚ giving us a preview of what we are to expect if she were to take on the role of the president

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    Assignment: BiasRhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation The examples of bias are: The working man and the slum child are a gender bias. Kane is only pointing out that men are the only ones working and that all the children are slum. Kane makes a statement about “the decent‚ ordinary citizens know that I’ll do everything in my power to protect the underprivileged‚ the underpaid‚ and the underfed.” I feel this could be a begging the question fallacy; it is as if he is saying that the underprivileged

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    Jared kirkland Kirkland 1 Dr.shadden cobb Writing 27 Oct. 2016 Donald Trump VS Hillary Clinton These presidents will both help and hurt us in the American. The president that is running for being Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.They both think the same‚ but they both don’t do it the same thing. Donald Trump is a republican. Hillary Clinton is a democrat. They both are different and it’s hard to pick which one is better. Donald Trump is trying to

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    Trump Vs. Clinton: Who do you believe should have won ? Why Hillary Clinton should have won the election: I believe Hillary Clinton should have won the presidential election for a variety of reasons. One reason Hillary Clinton should have been elected is because she got a more popular votes by the citizens than Donald J. Trump. It is important to realize that Hillary Clinton won 76’682 more popular votes than Trump‚ according to CNN news. In my opinion our votes don’t matter because of the Electoral

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    Haas – COM220 Week 1 Assignment: BiasRhetorical Devices and Argumentation What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? The very beginning of the speech begins with a campaigner who is introducing their new candidate for Governor and who expresses negative bias towards the current Governor‚ Jim Gettys. It begins by describing the current governing as an “evil domination”. That same campaigner then expresses equal bias but in a positive way‚ towards

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    at the Beijing World Conference on Women” was delivered on the 31st of August 1995. Prior to delivering the speech in 1990 Aung San Suu Kyi was elected into government. However‚ the SLORC refused to hand power over to her and she was put under house arrest. Because of the house arrest‚ this speech had to be presented via video. Throughout the speech Aung San Suu Kyi’s focal points aim at female empowerment‚ female representation in politics‚ and controversially‚ the idea that women are pacifying

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    persuasion; ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ which takes into account the relationship between the speaker‚ audience and subject (subject statement). This will be demonstrated by analysing the rhetorical techniques being skilfully utilized in Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech‚ ’The keynote Address to the Beijing World Conference on women". Aung‚ the leader of the National League of Democracy in Burma and globally known as a political activist for democracy and human rights‚ has been awarded several prizes‚ including

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