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    microlouvered filter and high level support would benefit both Wong and Guehler in this case. If Guehler sees that other areas of 3M are in support of the authorization for expenditure‚ then he will not have to be concerned about the OS unit’s credibility – this gives Wong a significant plus. If‚ however‚ Wong is unable to garner the support from his mentors in order to give this AFE the standing it needs‚ I would not recommend backing the project. The price point of $175 is a serious concern‚

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    Unlike his predecessors‚ Johnson didn’t believe in “Domino Theory”‚ but rather believed that U.S. credibility and his own personal credibility were indistinguishable. According to Fredrik Logevall‚ “the core component of the credibility imperative was an assumption that a failure to stand firm in the war would cause allies around the world to question‚ and perhaps lose faith in‚ America’s commitment to their defense

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    Advertisement companies use logos to provide their audience with credible facts and statistics that will persuade the viewer to either buy their product or pay more attention to the message being conveyed in their ad. The ASPCA exploits this mode of persuasion in their advertisement by providing numerical statistics in between the animal clips.            Credible facts and statistics are provided by the APSCA throughout the commercial with the intent to grab the audience’s attention and keep it

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    and is so primarily due to his ability to establish credibility and common ground with his audience. He balances the amount of negative and positive segments of his speech in a manner that allows the speech to be ultimately hopeful for the future‚ yet aware of the challenges that they all must overcome. That he acknowledges the continued existence of prejudice moving forward in America adds to his credibility. He then appeals to that credibility and tells his audience that the majority of Americans

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    Chapter 2 Images of Managing Change Learning Objectives • • • • • Understand the importance of organizational images and mental models. Identify different images of managing and of change outcomes. Outline six different images of managing change. Identify the theoretical underpinnings of these six change management images. Understand the practical implications of the six images and how to use them. Images of Managing Change Images of Managing Change  ◦ Top-down

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    Essential Unit Guiding Question: How do I evaluate the credibility of sources and determine which ones to use for a specific task? ♦ ♦ ♦ Beginner and Intermediate Lesson 5A: What do I need to consider about the sources that I use? LESSON OVERVIEW: In this lesson‚ teachers first lead students in a discussion around the guiding question: What kinds of sources should you use? Next‚ teachers help students to understand that no matter their task – be it informational report writing or

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    John Downe utilizes logic‚ emotional language‚ and his credibility to persuade his wife to come to the United states very effectively. The most effective of these are his emotional appeals. Downe uses a lot of emotional language to persuade his wife to feel a certain way about coming to the United states; he wants her to want to come. Downe also appeals to his wife’s emotions by explaining that he misses her as well as their children in paragraph two. Downe addresses his wife as "Dear Sukey"

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    Be Careful of Technology Where would people be without technology? They would not keep in contact with the one they met at Casablanca three years ago‚ or trawling through a photo album of their elementary school classmates. They would not be able to use emoji instead of words to craft a sentence. However‚ technological advances make people be too immersed in the virtual world and disconnect from people around them. It means that technology has gradually taken the place of the side by side connection

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    letter by first appealing logic‚ followed by establishing credibility‚ and concluding with appeals to emotion. By utilizing the appeals in this specific order‚ the content of the letter is enhanced and impactful for the reader. The letter commences with an appeal

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    convince his parents to let him switch schools. The title‚ arguing with Aristotle goes with the email the boy wrote because Aristotle was a philosopher and he used pathos ‚ethos‚ and logos . Writers make their writing more persuasive by using emotion‚credibility‚ and logic.Conclusively‚ the boy who wrote the email used all of these three things which made his essay persuasive. The 14-year-old boy used ethos all throughout the essay.Ethos is the use of credibility.One example of ethos in the story is

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