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    The Changing Use Pattern of Public Space and Representation of Place Historically‚ the area was once a water-based settlement as the city is bound to the Chao Praya River. So‚ most of the economic activities occur at the area were related with the river activities. However‚ as progress in the urban development‚ the streets was introduced to serve as the connection between the cities. Nowadays‚ the area‚ especially Khaosan Road is well served by the land based public transport such as bus‚ taxi‚

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    Smoking‚ Stigma‚ and the Purification of Public Space‚ he addresses the many problems smokers go through in a day. From public ostracization because of health concerns‚ to restrictions on when and where they can smoke in public spaces. Smokers tend to smoke more often when surrounded by other smokers‚ as well as hide the fact that they smoke the more it is made to seem shameful. Throughout the nineties’ many governments used public policy to ban smoking in public establishments such as restaurants‚ grocery

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    “Alter public space” means the thinking way of human brains about the public place and changes the reality of what it meant to what is in their thoughts. In the essay “Black men and Public Space” Brent Staples shared his personal experiences and feelings about how people react and feel when they met him in public places. He explained that when people met black men in public places people (mostly women) were scared of them and looked for ways and means to escape from them. Stereotyping of black

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    The Heroes Journey Outline 1. The Ordinary World Agent Kay identifies the only alien from the line of illegals. This shows this is an ordinary day for Kay. Also when we say Jay and an NYPD officer doing his job. 2. The Call to Adventure Kay’s partner retires‚ he needs a new one. He meets Jay after an encounter with an illegal alien. He then deletes his memory and assigns him for testing. 3. Refusal to the Call Jay is confused and doesn’t believe what he is hearing. He says to Kay ‘show

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    you asked me what I was studying in school. When I told you about my rhetoric course‚ you asked why I was studying such an old concept. I’m writing you today to explain why it is important that we still learn about rhetoric. Today‚ we commonly see rhetorically heavy symbolic actions like political speeches‚ newspaper articles‚ and FaceBook posts‚ but humans have been successfully utilizing rhetoric for over 2500 years. Rhetoric is an art form wherein the rhetor attempts to inform or persuade their

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    Obama's Rhetoric

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    Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address: Metaphor and Values as Captivating Strategies to Celebrate a Presidency M. PILAR GUITART ESCUDERO Coordinadora Área Lengua-Lingüística Hispanic Studies Program University of Virginia VA‚ EEUU C/ Ramón Gordillo‚ 4 46010 Valencia E-mail: pilar.guitart@uvavalencia.org Tel. +34 96 3691 485 BARACK OBAMA’S INAUGURAL ADDRESS: METAPHOR AND VALUES AS CAPTIVATING STRATEGIES TO CELEBRATE A PRESIDENCY ABSTRACT: Barack Obama’s rhetorical style is broadly acknowledged to be

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    R5 AP Language September 23‚ 2013 Martin Luther King’s Use of Rhetoric Martin Luther King uses a lot of Rhetoric in his speeches‚ which he addressed to the public back in the 1960s. Most of his speeches where telecast and were watched by the whole nation most famously the I Have a Dream Speech. King used a lot of anaphora‚ antithesis‚ Allusion‚ parallelism and metaphors in his I Have a Dream speech‚ which appealed to people’s emotional side. Anaphora is the repetition of words at the

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    Rhetoric Of War

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    only real alternative is to war is rhetoric." Currently‚ public relations between the United States and North Korea are not in particularly high standings‚ perhaps stemming from a lack of communication between the countries. The communication‚ used in the loosest terms‚ seems to be only playing out on Twitter and other social media websites. Criticisms from politicians and leaders are tweeted and sent whenever they may feel the need‚ causing unrest within the public population‚ and people fear the undiplomatic

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    Rhetoric as Epistemic

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    Rhetoric as commonly understood for centuries is the art of persuasion. Many have attempted to offer definitions of rhetoric which all lead to the art of persuasion and to some the art of trickery; because of this misuse of rhetoric it now bares negative connotations. Rhetoric is not simply the art of persuasion but also bares an epistemic function- it serves as a way to discover what is known and what can be known. Epistemic rhetoric‚ therefore‚ unlike the belief of many is an attempt to generate

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    When someone hears the phrase “Rhetoric & Writing‚” one might think of speech‚ as well as the different forms of the written word‚ such as fiction‚ autobiography‚ poetry‚ etc.‚ but persuasion is‚ from my point of view‚ the backdrop of Rhetoric and Writing (Harmon‚ 411). We‚ as authors‚ or even interdisciplinarians‚ must present our ideas to the world that seduces them to vacate their identity for a short period of time. Moreover‚ the specific subdivisions of rhetoric and writing include speech‚ logic

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