Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a worldwide fellowship for individuals to share their experiences‚ and to gain strength and support from one another in an effort to recover from alcoholism. A.A. is based upon a Twelve Step program to recovery that acts as a personal guide to sobriety. Countless individuals find their sobriety in this volunteer fellowship‚ in fact many find the Twelve Steps to be their personal miracle; this is eloquently articulated in Understanding the Twelve Steps: Working the
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com/inspirational-stories-tv-spots/112-purse 2. Chapter thirteen of Making Sense of Messages by Mark Stoner and Sally Perkins (2005) discusses Kenneth Burke’s pentad and the relationships between the five elements of the pentad (p. 219 – 226). The five elements of Burke’s pentad are “Act‚” “Agent‚” “Agency‚” “Scene‚” and “Purpose”‚ (Stoner & Perkins‚ 2005‚ p. 220) The elements of the pentad can be identified and applied to the features of the video.
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Comm Theory Review Questions Elaboration Likelihood Model Owner: Richard Petty & John Cacioppo 1. Identify and explain the two mental routes to attitude change. Are these routes mutually exclusive? What separates the twin poles on the cognitive continuum? Central Route: Message elaboration; the path of cognitive processing that involves scrutiny of message content. Peripheral Route: No message elaboration; a mental shortcut process that accepts or rejects a message based on irrelevant
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1 ENLT 120 Hamlet Essay In doing the Pentad Analysis I found that there are many important key terms in Hamlet and a lot of them are said and repeated in dramatic parts of the play. The word speak is one of the key terms that occurs the most. It occurs many times in the play. "Speak"
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Jones John Jay College of Criminal Justice Author Note Oneil Jones English 201: Section 22 10/15/12 No Sins Go Unpunished Word Count: 706 Abstract This paper is written on the pentad diagram by Kenneth Burkes’ theory. Within Burkes’ theory he gives 5 different steps to follow such as‚ the “act” which is states the person who committed the act‚ what is going on. The “scene” in what is going on and the situation at hand. The “agent”
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The artifact above was originally found in the movie Spiderman. Within the short clip Uncle Ben (the older man) is talking to his nephew (Peter) about Peter’s recent behavior and how it may affect his future. Ben says “Remember with great power comes great responsibility.” Peter initially brushes the statement off and proceeds to get out of the car. Ben’s statement is shared with a gentle manner in order for Peter to listen. I would like to analyze the statement Ben makes‚ more specifically focus
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give an understanding of the inner workings of government in ancient Athens and in the aboriginal nation. The approach that will be applied to analyze the orations will be Burke’s pentad‚ noting carefully both Pericles’ and Sogoyewapha’s use of identification. On a shallow level‚ one can see that the act of the pentad would be that Pericles is simply giving an oration to commemorate the fallen soldiers. In addition‚ the agent would be that of Pericles‚ but he identifies himself with those who reside
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Analysis of Ronald Reagan ’s 40th Anniversary of D-Day Ronald Reagan‚ born February 6‚ 1911‚ accomplished a great many things in his life. He changed lives and inspired many people from a wide variety of standpoints as an actor‚ governor‚ soldier‚ and eventually president of the United States of America. Reagan was a brilliant and gifted speaker‚ garnering himself with fame as a star actor‚ trust and relateability as a loving husband and father‚ and the love of the American people as the
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Triads in Medicine Triad of Alports Syndrome Sensorineural deafness Progressive renal failure Ocular anomalies Triad of Behcet’s Syndrome Recurrent oral ulcers Genital ulcers Iridocyclitis [mnemonic: can’t see‚ can’t pee‚ can’t eat spicy curry] Beck’s Triad Muffled heart sound Distended neck veins Hypotension Charcot’s Triad Pain + fever + jaundice Gradenigos Triad Sixth cranial n. Palsy Persistent ear discharge Deep seated retro orbital pain Triad of Hypernephroma
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behavior purposeful/non-meaningful e.g. Dramatism All animals and objects People have motion Forms of Thought The study of motion is mechanism Understood through motives Pentad (tool for understanding motives) Motive: Linguistic Product of Rhetorical Action Created a Grammar of Motives (“grammar” meaning rules‚ principles‚ elements‚ structure and/or book) Motives are viewed by Burke in terms of internal sources
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