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    First‚ what is the job of a counselor‚ to counsel those in need‚ seeking words of encouragement‚ assistance‚ help or alternatives to their problem. So‚ the importance of counseling‚ with self-awareness is to become open-minded‚ when working in a multicultural population. Therefore‚ counseling clients from different cultures address the ever-changing diversity. Particularly‚ a client’s culture‚ population‚ and their ethnicity. Second‚ incorporating self-awareness‚ opens awareness when involved with

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    in the sense that it was spoken by our president‚ who is supposed to be one of‚ if not the most credible leaders in the nation. Roosevelt’s credibility comes without a doubt. His emotions and logic were equally balanced and weren’t seen as unreliable to any extent. As president‚ his credibility was perceived as the most important and only needed credibility at the nations time of need. He clearly made the appeal through the use of stating his plan and putting into words the level of devastation of

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    positively impact the lives of those around me. I have been fortunate in my career to have good leaders around me to help with my leadership skills. Their guidance and knowledge has built me into the leader I am today. I lead through earning credibility and the achievement of results that exceed established guidelines. I set goals which are measurable and achievable. I measure progress and take corrective action‚ which insures success. I believe that integrity and character are traits critical

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    Essay 1: Rhetorical Analysis “So Much for the Information Age” by Ted Gup is a passionate piece that shows how powerful rhetorical devices can help persuade a certain message. The article bashes students and their teachers; however‚ the author is convincing as to what he is saying is true. To influence the reader to agree with him‚ Ted Gup uses a specific development technique‚ logos‚ ethos‚ diction‚ a distinct tone of voice‚ and creative sentence structure. In order to make the passage flow

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    regardless of its credibility‚ is progressively transforming today’s way of writing‚ allowing society to write more effectively and for longer lengths. Based on Thompson’s claims he makes in “Public Thinking”‚ it is apparent that appeals to logos‚ collaboration‚ and audience have helped immensely to express his argument of how technology is impacting modern writing and our society as a whole. Throughout the chapter‚ Thompson supplies an assortment of facts that gain the readers credibility towards his

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    amused seeing Swift elaborate on a preposterous argument in dead earnest but yet is compelled to consider what engenders such a monstrous proposal and what the author is up to. The more absurdity the reader is led to feel at this point‚ the more credibility Swift is going to get when he unveils his real intentions. It is interesting to see how the function of logic in this context is turned upside down to support its opposite. Swift’s reasoning follows the pattern of a typical scientific article: First

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    true. Susan B. Anthony also states‚ “ And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them…” This uses ethos because she tries to use her credibility to state that you are mocking us with the idea of freedom in this country when it isn’t happening. She also talks about how women are half of the people‚ and if you don’t give them the same rights then you aren’t respecting half of the first line

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    that wants to remove hot dogs from school lunches The credibility of this image is clearly displayed by the photo of the child and the child’s basic information; name‚ age‚ and where he lives. The boy‚ Benjamin‚ is at the age where he is in school and has experienced eating hot dogs for lunch. Below the description of the boy is a fact about processed foods and how they increase the risk of colorectal cancer. By including this fact‚ the credibility of how unhealthy hot dogs are increases. Therefore

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    being found lying? I‚ for one‚ strongly hold that one should always speak the truth. It is much easier to remain consistent when you are telling the truth than when you are telling a lie. It also leaves your conscience clear and unburdened. Your credibility is enhanced in the eyes of all those with whom you come into contact. A man who tells a lie not only deceives others‚ he deceives himself too. Frequent lying is habit forming. One starts lying to escape unpleasantness at first‚ but soon he becomes

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    solve this in very small ways‚ as if they open small businesses in the black economy. When Malcolm says “The economic philosophy of Black Nationalism only means that we should own and operate and control the economy of our community” he builds his credibility by showing that he knows all his info and that

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