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    expedition to the New World‚ as well as providing a legal document in which the rhetoric of his narrative transforms his story of failure into a story of success. In chapter thirty-four‚ Cabeza de Vaca uses the three elements of rhetoric; ethoslogos‚ and pathos‚ to express that Spanish law is unsuitable for the circumstances encountered in the New World. During the sixteenth century‚ Spanish expeditions to the New World were pursued under the power of the Spanish King‚ who enforces Spanish law

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    Why Buy Ethos? The Ethos Water Advertisement is used to catch the possible consumer’s attention and to convince them to purchase their product. Every company uses their own form of rhetoric in advertisements that use pictures and phrases that are meant to convince people to purchase their products. In all forms of rhetoric‚ there are certain tools that help accomplish these goals which are commonly known as ethospathos‚ and logos. Ethos Water uses these tools in the form of celebrity appearance

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    Male Restroom Etiquette

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    Professor Desormeaux English 101 August 4‚ 2009 Male Restroom Etiquette From the time a young boy can go the restroom on his own to the time he can be accountable for all of his own actions‚ he learns the unspoken rules of restroom etiquette. “Ever since man crawled out of the primordial ooze‚ he has built himself structures to contain the processes of bodily waste removal” (Wallach) For many men‚ the etiquette in restrooms is imbedded in their brains. There are many guidelines that are

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    Which Restroom? Many Transgender people get abused‚ hurt‚ picked on‚ and bullied for using restrooms. No human should suffer that much just to relieve themselves. The conflict with this is Transgender people sometimes get mistreated when they try or use a gender specific bathroom. This for one is inhumane‚ disrespectful‚ and assuming the wrong. Why should transgender people be able to use any restroom they like‚ 1) you/they are human and its okay to feel like that 2) Gender dysphoria can be helped

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    What is Restroom Advertising? Known by various names; Indoor Advertising‚ Restroom Advertising‚ etc. Restroom Advertising has become one of the most popular ad mediums. In its simplest form‚ it is signage that is placed in the restrooms of popular business locations that generate high traffic‚ such as restaurants‚ bars and health clubs. Restroom Advertising allows companies to target a gender with undivided attention and 100% accuracy. Your ads will be stared at night and day by thousands of adults

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    Appeals to Ethos "As a doctor‚ I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." "My three decades of experience in public service‚ my tireless commitment to the people of this community‚ and my willingness to reach across the aisle and cooperate with the opposition‚ make me the ideal candidate for your mayor." "The veterinarian says that an Australian shepherd will be the perfect match for our active lifestyle." "If his years as a Marine taught

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    Pathos

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    Pathos “Emotional appeals (sometimes called appeals to pathos) are powerful tools for influencing what people think and believe” (Everything’s an argument 38). There are many methods that can be used to create an emotional connection with people. In the story called “The F word” by Firoozeh Dumas‚ the author use humor to emotionally connect the readers to her story. In some instances when writers want to get a deeper message across to the audiences they use a sadder approach. In the commercial

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    transgender people be allowed to use the restroom they choose based on how they identify‚ not their assigned birth gender? My answer to this question is not a yes or no. On the surface I do not care who is in the restroom I am also in. All stalls should be single person and private. This would satisfy each side of the argument. I am more concerned with other matters of safety such as hand washing. There’s a higher danger from that than from using the restroom with a transgender individual. I wholeheartedly

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    No Logo

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    No Logo People once bought products based on interest and the quality of the product. Now‚ choices are based on the top brands or what the celebrities are using or wearing. In the documentary ‚“No Logo” by Naomi Klein‚ the author uses rhetorical persuasion to explain the corporate takeover of the world‚ and also the globalization of these corporations. There are both gains and losses our society faces as corporations continue to consolidate within the commercial marketplace. Klein’s argument

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    PATHO DQ 2 The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide‚ community-based‚ voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Together with its supporters‚ ACS is committed to helping people stay well and get well by finding cures and by fighting back. Critical Thinking Questions: Imagine that a family friend or colleague has just been diagnosed with cancer. Explain how the American Cancer Society might provide education and support. What ACS services

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