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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    A positive Ethos can be created The inner character -Honest -Honorable -Truthful -Fair -Ethical The outward manifestations -Attractive -Charismatci -Expert -Possessing Aristote’s classic plan to create persuasive argument 1- Deliver a story 2- Pose a problem 3- Offer a solution 4- Describe specific benefits for adopting the course of action set forth in your solution 5- State a call to action. For Steve Jobs‚ it’s as simple as saying « Now go out and buy one » Quotations :

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    disabled kids who were abandoned by their parents in the same city. It was in that center while holding a six-month year old boy‚ it struck me profoundly how lucky and fortunate I am. I am blessed with a happy family where my parents are always there in time of need; my sister gives me encouragement to my daily life chores. The support and encouragement that I receive from my family and community have helped me to strengthen my resolve throughout my academic and extracurricular life and given me

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    situated within an academic community [with] clear expectations for what your papers should do and how they should look. While you cannot learn the particular methods and conventions of every discipline . . .‚ you can be aware of the central values to which its members subscribe: - Truth. . . . A successful college paper will demonstrate that its writer can use the knowledge and methods of the discipline in which it has been assigned to reveal something that is true. - Evidence. Scholars

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    Ethos Meaning in Schools

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    Schools as Organisations Task 3 The term ’ethos’ comes from the Greek for custom or habit. Donnelly defines school ethos as ".. the observed practises and interactions of school members... Lots of people would define school ethos as the way a school ’feels’. Dawson defines the school ethos as "What it is that makes your school so special and different from other schools". (Dawson‚ 2006; pp.2 and 3) Elliot Park School Mission Statement The mission statement at Elliot Park School will consist

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    Music - Ethos and Pathos

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    Ethos: The credibility of Anti-Flag‚ as of right now‚ is growing enormously. All the other punk bands look to these guys and marvel at how much they are defending their beliefs. For example‚ a person is watching his or her favorite band play and he or she begins to talk of how great Anti-Flag is. Immediately one could pick up on that and want to get to know more about Anti-Flag. It is a chain reaction of learning about other bands through bands that he or she already knows. If Anti-Flag are respected

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    saved his life. Charlotte used the power of perception to make people see Wilbur as more than just a pig to make bacon out of. She was able to have people perceive Wilbur as “ Some pig‚ Terrific‚ Radiant and even Humble” . Even though Wilbur himself didn’t think he was radiant‚ standing under the web tall‚ made it believable. When the crowd seen Wilbur standing under whatever word was written‚ they all believed whatever Charlotte put up on her web‚ and each time it saved Wilbur’s life day by day

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    becomes lethargic. 3 Describe three ways daily life is affected for those who have sickle cell anemia. 1. Staying healthy – no sharing of food/drinks and washing hands regularly. 2. Get the right amount of oxygen – don’t play a contact sport or participate in a vigourous activity because could cause lack of oxygen which could be painful and cause you to be lethargic. 3. Stay away from injuries – an injury would be hard to heal due to the problems already in the blood. 4 Describe at least five symptoms

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    Every day some factors effect our life‚ but just significant event can change your life forever. In my personal example‚list  of events and meeting with one person‚ incredibly ‚ changed my life. In 2011‚ i moved to Greece due to my erasmus program ‚ during this period of time I decided to change my carrier plans‚ since I did not know how to do it in a proper way so i need a person to help me with organizing my thoughts and to show me new opportunities .    During my Erasmus I have changed a lot

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    I choose it basically to create me a path to see and research welding for I can later on in life see if I can really make it. With all the challenges that welding will bring I am ready to face them with no fear and try my best to succeed. The very few people that I know do welding have told me stories about it. One of the fears

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    Although over 2000 years old‚ the use of Greek Philosopher Aristotle’s Modes of Artistic Proofs have proved relevant still in todays society and are recognised as key elements in the art of persuasion. The three techniques comprise of Ethos – the ability to display the “persuasive potential of the speaker’s character or credibility” (Herrick‚ 1997)‚ Pathos – the emotional appeals to put the audience in the correct frame of mind and Logos‚ which tends to appeal to the audience’s sense of logical reasoning

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