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    In Lloyd F. Bitzer’s article “The Rhetorical Situation”‚ one major issue that the author discussed is what makes a situation rhetorical. He argued that we have not yet properly identified the theory of a rhetorical situation‚ and “no major theorist has treated rhetorical situation thoroughly as a distinct subject in rhetorical theory”. Therefore‚ in order to solve this problem‚ he addressed the concepts of the rhetorical situation and its development into rhetorical discourse. This article is written

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    he “Rhetoric Situation” is a well-known article that was written in 1968 by a well-known author called Lloyd Bitzer. Bitzer starts the article in an unknown fashion by speculatingthe word Rhetorical so that readers could commence and improvise the term. How Bitzerportrays this term is by grasping many definitive words such as ethical‚ dangerous‚ andembarrassing and showing its readers how each word has a clear cut definition that each readercan understand upon viewing (Blitzer 30). If a reader

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    Complex political perpetrators: reflections on Dominic Ongwen. This article is about one of the most brutal rebel organizations of the world‚ the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The author focuses on one particular case‚ Dominic Ongwen (Baines‚ 2009). When Ongwen was around ten years old‚ he was abducted by the LRA. He became a well trained and killing child soldier. Together with the hole army of LRA‚ Ongwen was forced to fight against the Government of Uganda (Baines‚ 2009).

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    “How far is Situation Ethics’ a satisfactory approach to moral decision-making?” Joseph Fletcher’s situation ethics states that decision-making should be based upon the circumstances of a particular situation‚ and not fixated upon law. The principles of situation ethics derive from Jesus’ action of breaking the law when the situation demanded it for reasons of love. Hence Fletcher states‚ “The situationist follows a moral law or violates it according to love’s need”. Therefore a situationist would

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    UNIVERSITY Faculty of Social and Economy Sciences Student: Francini Umanzor Segura Subject: European Union Foreign Policy Theme: Do Europeans suffer from a superiority complex? Winter Semester 2011 Introduction The theme of this essay deal with the question do Europeans suffer from a ‘superiority complex’? I mostly make a critic‚ and explain in which aspects I consider this statement is true. In order to support my though I made use of some readings from our course of European Union

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    Organizational Communication Instructor‚ Terrence A. Robak Cohort 140 4/21/2014 In our lives it is necessary to be exposed to many elements whether they are places‚ people or experiences. This diversity can foster complex forms of thought and encourage critical thinking and plays a critical role in the advancement of students and employees of organizations alike. Diversity is often overlooked; this can play a negative impact to the advancement of any organization.

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    Causes Poor Safety Records and Standards The Paraguana Refinery Complex was state-owned by the Petróleos de Venezuela‚ S.A. (PDVSA). PDVSA has long been criticized for their negligence in industrial safety. Since 2003‚ PDVSA has been plagued by 79 accidents which include 6 explosions and 7 fires within the refinery complex. Despite these incidents‚ no major safety measures were undertaken by the company. This makes the safety standards of PDVSA questionable. As a result‚ the negligence of safety

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    brought such big problems that it has led to dramatically attention among the worfld.Some people favor the idea that individual plays an significant role in safeguard environment‚while others insist that countries are more effient in terms of handling complex environmental issue.To my way of thinking‚ I love the idea of latter because country has superiorities than individual on efficiency‚social effect and economy. To begin with‚unlike individual‚different countries can cooperate and implement legislation

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    Assess the view that situation ethics is of no help with regard to the issue of euthanasia Joseph Fletcher proposed an ethical theory which aimed to provide a middle ground between legalism and antinomianism‚ he said that we should be able to follow rules situationally so that morals can be determined on a case by case basis. There is one absolute in situation ethics and this is agape love‚ otherwise the theory is relative to each situation. Fletcher believed that if you apply agape love (unconditional

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    health care. It is offered to those whose illness cannot be cured. It helps people to live as well as possible while they manage their illness. This assignment discusses the principles of chronic‚ complex and palliative care. It will also looks at the assessment and management strategies in chronic‚ complex and palliative care. Furthermore‚ this will look at case study of 70 year old man diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the right lung. The topics to be covered in this case study are nursing history

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