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    it’s unsuspecting pray. Tigers are known to be ruthless kings of the wild‚ but have you ever asked yourself if tigers are better off in captivity or if they are better off in the wild? In other words keeping tigers in zoos is a form of animal cruelty. Animal cruelty can be defined as physical abuse‚ mental abuse and the quality or condition of being cruel. Over the years many controversial issues have emerged‚ “In the wild‚ tigers live for approximately 14 to 18 years‚ while in captivity they

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    killed and sold to rich people as a high priced meat product. Finally‚ he discusses statistical support to his ideas including: number of children being sold‚ their weight and price‚ the projected consumption patterns. He alsoSwift uses pathos‚ logos‚ and especially ethos to describe ways to help the economy and all of Ireland. “A Modest Proposal” is an essay about the

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    Because animal cruelty has had such a negative impact policy makers have decided to act in favor of protecting our animals. The Animal Welfare Act (AWA)‚ enacted in 1966‚ protects animal lives as it argues that they are equally as important as humans. The AWA grants the animal the right to positive quality of life while being used for research purposes. The notion of animal rights is “the idea that some‚ or all‚ non-human animals are entitled to the possession of their own lives and that their most

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    In today’s society‚ the number of cases regarding animal cruelty is skyrocketing to the point that I wonder if there is no way to truly protect animals’ rights. I believe that animals have not legal rights‚ but ethical rights‚ and that they deserve to be guaranteed such rights. These rights are being breached when people exploit them for money. I want to be a person that strives for the implementation of animals’ rights and welfare by minimizing such unethical behavior. There has been an increasing

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    Irlanda Incer    Richardson  Honors English 3(B)  3/9/14  Animals Should Have Rights  If  a  dog  is  considered  man’s  best  friend  then  why  is  it  so  common  nowadays  for  some  people  to  mistreat  dogs  and  other  innocent  animalsAnimals  are a big part of our lives; animals  feed  us‚  help  us‚  entertain   us‚  and  even  keep  us  company.  We  need   them   as  much  as  they  need  us.  Even  though  animals are not perceived as superior or even equals to humans‚ they still have a 

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    Pathos paragraph Carr tries to make the audience dislike the Internet and share his view of how the Internet had affected our minds. Carr is also worried and concerned about how the Internet has affected our minds. He says “Over the past few years I’ve had an uncomfortable sense that someone‚ or something‚ has been tinkering with my brain‚ remapping the neural circuitry‚ reprogramming my memory" (1). Then‚ he goes onto mention how his friends and acquaintances struggle with being able to keep

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    Logos‚ EthosPathos- commercials and magazine articles Chris Prunesti Logos- My first example is the logos commercial. The commercial starts out with a television on and the announcer is talking about the super bowl. The TV suddenly goes out and words flash across the screen‚ what would you do if your TV went out? Then it says the 2015 Chevy Colorado has built in Wi-Fi so you could stream the game. This is trying to convince through logic. Platos- The next is Platos that deals with the emotions

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    Cruelty on Animal Testing

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    Should animal testing be legal or illegal? Animal testing in scientific labs can hurt the poor innocent creatures. I think that testing on animals should be illegal. I’m going to be telling you the different reasons why I prefer animal testing is illegal. “Animal testing is wrong and it is cruelty to animals. Each year about five million dogs‚ cats‚ rabbits‚ monkeys‚ and other animals die in lethal dose tests performed in many states of the United States” (mega essays). Every year‚ an animal

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    the five identified articles‚ EthosPathos‚ and Logos have been used. Ethos is the form of persuasion where the persuader convinces the person of interest based on his good moral character‚ his goodwill‚ and good sense (Henning‚ p. 14). However‚ in the changing world‚ where one’s influence is now based on the outward appearance or the material possessions‚ the perception of ethos has changed‚ and is not based on a person’s moral character‚ but on his influence. Pathos is the persuasive argument based

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    Malcolm X Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Movement. During "Message to the Grass Roots" Malcolm did a sub par job in increasing his ethos‚ but an excellent job on increasing the ethos of his movement. I believe in a case like this it is better to increase the credibility of your movement. Because it is important that the audience accepts the ideas of your movement‚ but they don’t need to like you. The most impact this speech had was on the pathos of the audience. He continually portrayed blacks as being less then human‚ not wanted and

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