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    reader. "Be Assured… I will not rashly encounter danger." Walton reassures his sister and it is made clear to the reader that she feels concern for him due to his tendencies. This emotion that she feels is recreated by his words of comfort to her. This pathos helps to build the relationship as do the other elements in combination with it. In many circumstances‚ the letters also appeal to a more logical sense. Walton believes in his cause and believes that his sister (and reader) do not agree with this

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    Reagan’s use of ethoslogos‚ and pathos bring comfort and validation to the American people. Reagan wants to personally relate to the people of America and comfort them. President Reagan presents himself as caring by empathizing with our nation. Reagan says: I want to add that I wish I could talk to every man and woman who works for NASA or who worked on this mission and tell them: Your dedication and professionalism have moved an impressed us for decades. And we know of your anguish. We share

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    When Atticus makes the statement that Tom Robinson has served time‚ he is making an ethos argument on behalf of Tom. He is proving Tom has nothing to hide‚ and he tells the truth. When Atticus makes the closing statement where he speaks to the fact that there is no evidence that Tom could have committed the crime he was accused of besides two eyewitnesses with highly improbable testimonies‚ he makes a logos argument. He is stating the facts and trying to shed light on the truth‚ which was only spoken

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    In a true democratic society‚ it is essential to ensure a government that follows the will of the people and not the one that force the people to follow it‚ that is‚ a “government of the people‚ by the people‚ and for the people” as said by Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg address which lasted a little over two minutes on November‚ 19‚ 1863. Democracy is not government of some people by some people and for some people as a frequent practise in some developing nations. Democracy is a nation ruled

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    According to Maxwell and Miller‚ capitalism has treated labor and the environment as manipulatable cogs that can be controlled from long distance since the 19th century. This has been done through trans-national textual and military domination but also through a larger division of labor and the growing impression that human and nonhuman nature are disconnected. Maxwell and Miller explain that manual laborers in the 19th century started to understand that even though capitalists didn’t do any tangible/productive

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    probably the first one to abuse this power. He did it to the Congolese in what is now called Democratic Republic of the Congo. King Leopold of Belgian ordered Henry Stanley to go search around Africa to find rich‚ resource abundant land. He found a vast region of land in the middle-west part of Africa. Lord Stanley made treaties with the natives that gave King Leopold personal title of Belgian Congo. ("Congo‚ Democratic Republic of the." Paragraph 2) Soon the Belgian Congo would fall into depression as the

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    their first African American president‚ Barack Obama. This was a huge stepping stone for America‚ but it also brought upon many different reactions from American citizens including reluctance‚ but also a sense of faith. During his first Inaugural Address‚ President Obama vows to rebuild America by forgiving its past and helping them rebuild their future. In order to gain his country’s trust Obama appealed to his audience through emotion and credibility and used rhetorical tools like allusion. With

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    Intercultural Communication: Film review The Terminal (2004) Alberto Ariztía T. The terminal is a movie which recreates the life of the passenger Viktor Navorski who has been trapped in the American JFK airport for almost one year. Hence‚ due to political problems related to the overthrow of the democratic regime of the fiction country Krakozhia‚ Viktor’s passport and visa turns invalid as he enters in an undetermined status in the international section within the airport. Once there‚ the main

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    Obama’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner A good leader is someone who constantly is honest with the people who he or she is surrounded by. A leader who is educated is able to evaluate other people’s skills to have the ability to achieve their ideal goals. As many of us know‚ Barack Obama was the first African American United States President in the United States’ history. I remember it was 2010 when Obama established a healthcare system called Obamacare. Obama is considered a good leader by continuously

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    Introduction The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is a treaty which gives a framework that governs diplomatic relations among different independent states in the world. It was a milestone in strengthening inter-state relationships. Ratified by 187 countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViennaConvention)‚ the Convention specifies the privileges of a diplomatic mission that enable diplomats to perform their functions without fear of coercion or harassment by the host country. This

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