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    Assignment Read the following passage from "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God." Questions 1-4 are based on your analysis of this passage. "Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath‚ a wide and bottomless pit‚ full of the fire of wrath‚ that you are held over in the hand of that God‚ whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you‚ as against many of the damned in Hell. You hang by a slender thread‚ with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it‚ and

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    On 1741 in Enfield‚ Connecticut‚ puritan minister Jonathan Edwards‚ gave a harsh sermon to a congregation to disclose how angry God is at those who sin and that only by His grace they can be saved. In Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God the minster uses an emotional appeal to convey what would happen to the people who were considered as God’s enemies because they have not been born again. For example‚ the author admonishes‚ “...the devil is waiting for them‚ hell is gaping for them‚ the flames

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    Edward Steichen and American photographer helped to shape and revolutionised beauty photograph during this time as well . In 1911 Steichen was dared by a fellow photographer to promote beauty photograph as a fine art. He took photo graphs of many models

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    Slippery slope is an informal fallacy of weak induction. It draws a conclusion from events of an exaggerated and improbable chain reaction. The following DIRECTV commercial shows a clear example of a fallacy of slippery slope: “When you wait forever for the cable guy‚ you get bored. When you get bored‚ you start staring out windows. When you start staring out windows‚ you see things you shouldn’t see. When you see things you shouldn’t see‚ you need to vanish. When you need to vanish‚ you fake your

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    The Difference Between Logical and Physical Network Design Name University of Phoenix – Online NTC410 Network and Telecommunications Concepts II Instructor Name May 11‚ 2005 Abstract Connecting computers together to create a network greatly increases the communication capabilities and can even save a company substantial amounts of time and money. A well thought out network design from a small home network to a large corporate intranet can be a deciding factor in the success of a network

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    the dramatic Fallacy to keep ratings high‚ media seek strange/violent incidents to report/create dramas around murder makes up less than 1% of all crime‚ yet from watching TV or reading the papers‚ it seems like a commonplace events seems that most murders are well-planned‚ grisly affairs‚ or they happen solely by random chance in fact‚ most murders start as arguments that escalate into violence most crimes are relatively minor property crimes 2. the cops and courts fallacy police work made

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    your audience or the occasion. In Jonathan EdwardsSinners in the hands of an Angry God”‚ Edwards uses three main persuasive techniques which are‚ connections to reality‚ his vivid description‚ and fear of the unknown.

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    In Brains and Behaviors‚ Hilary Putnam argues against logical behaviorism by stating that that the word ‘pain’ is vague and that it is more of a reaction than a behavior. Putnam argues that there must be a general understanding of the concept of pain. In this paper‚ I will affirm the arguments presented by Putnam since there is no true definition of pain. To support this argument‚ I will first provide more details that help support Putnam’s idea that pain is not a term‚ but instead it is reaction

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    questions: · What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? · How did the speaker address arguments and counter arguments? · Were the speaker’s arguments effective? Explain your answer. This speech was done before election time of the new governor. This video had many examples of fallacies. “Using emotion the wrong way most often creates what is known as a fallacy. Fallacies occur when you use an illogical argument.” The running

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    Locus of Control Logical inquiry “Those who have an internal locus of control believe in their own ability to control themselves and the world around them.” (Locus of control‚ 2002-2013) A person with an external locus of control believes that they have no control over what happens to them or the world around them (Locus of Control‚ 1996-2014) After taking the assessment I determined that my locus of control is internal. I take responsibility for my life both good and bad. Problem solving

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