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    protest in Birmingham‚ Alabama. After being arrested for his part in the protest‚ he penned “Letter from Birmingham Jail” from the confines of his cell. He used examples of well-known religious leaders and their successes throughout history to show his stance on civil rights and the need to change the way people viewed his race. In his letter‚ Dr. Martin Luther King used logic‚ credibility‚ and emotion to establish his claim of cause. Dr. King used rationale when he talked about compassion and peaceful

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    extend accurately and agile up and your equalization and adaptability will be enhanced therefore. Much the same as physiotherapy‚ you will likewise be urged to prepare utilizing these activities at home to keep the muscle conditioned and to enhance stance and different parts of the

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    language‚ social attitudes and behavior. There are two independent concepts within Ethos‚ Personality and Stance. Personality defines the character‚ virtue and corporate identity of a person‚ revealed in his speech or through writing. From that‚ we are also able to determine the credibility of that person which as the same time increased the confidence in the audience. The second concept is Stance‚ which defines a persuader’s viewpoint in the topic discussed. It is also dynamic as it matches according

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    the environment‚ the people who consume it‚ and the business world that is in charge of its distribution. When one takes all of the aspects of technology into consideration‚ it is easy to see how Sigmund Freud and Neil Postman adopt an ambivalent stance relative to technology in their respective essays Civilization and its Discontents and The Judgment of Thamus. In The Judgment of Thamus‚ Postman writes‚ “it is not always clear‚ at least in the early stages of a technology’s intrusion to a culture

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    (Paper to be presented at The Humanities Conference in Hawaii‚ January 2014) Seni Pencak Silat: Utilizing The Malay Warrior Arts As A Method In Actor Training Abstract The Malay warrior arts seni pencak silat (sps) is an important source of traditional theatre acting technique. During the colonial period and post-colonial modernization‚ Western models of theatre replaced traditional performance and the physical technique of theatre was largely modeled on Western acting: the importance of the text

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    around them‚ including troubling concepts such as death. Stephen Burt spoke of his difficulty processing abstract thoughts and feelings without putting them into words. Poetry exists‚ at least in part‚ to serve this very purpose. It seems that Burt’s stance on whether there is a correct interpretation of most poems is that the ‘correct’ interpretation

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    Clive Thompson’s “Smarter than You Think” takes a neutral yet optimistic stance on the way that Technology is impacting our lives. Although those like Postman have an apocalyptic view on the development of Technology and others like Manguel would argue that Technology is leading to a utopian world‚ Thompson both agrees and disagrees with these stances. What is most important is that we recognize that Technology will always have some impact on our mind but it is imperative that we become more aware

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    with the assumption that the economy will work itself out. Keynesian economics‚ on the other hand‚ revolves around deficit spending and the belief that essentially “in the long run‚ we’re all going to die”. Both schools of economics take a different stance on the behavior of consumers‚ fiscal policy‚ and government spending. Classical economists‚ in essence‚ monitor what is currently transpiring in the economy. They believe that the economy is stable and self-sustaining because in the long run‚ the

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    emerged and procedures for reporting such practices are becoming easier and better known. Corruption is not a fight any country would win single- handedly as the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act proved in 1977. Just because one country takes a stance does not force other countries to‚ in fact it put our U.S. countries at a disadvantage. Governments are

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    the war’s focus. Originally‚ the war was intended to keep Union together‚ and prevent the southern states from seceding. However‚ with the emancipation proclamation‚ the focus of the war shifted from that of a political stance‚ keeping the states together‚ to that of a moral stance‚ freeing slaves. This shift of focus garnered support from many individuals and also gave hope to slaves in the South. A final reason for the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation was to deter European Nations from

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