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    Rhetorical Devices‚ and Argumentation The topic I chose to examine was the “1992 Republican National Convention Address: A Whisper of AIDS” by Mary Fisher (1992). I was impressed with how even keeled she presented her speech. If there was any bias‚ then I had trouble detecting it with one exception; that she implied that if you are ignorant and believe the hype that only minorities‚ gays‚ and drug users can contract aids. (Fisher‚ 1992). I feel that it was a rhetorical analogy that she used with fear to

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    radiation from the sun ( Rowland‚ 1992‚ p.66 ). This natural umbrella protecting mankind has recently suffered the effects of industrialized society. This " ozone shield is dissipating " and the cause is laid primarily to man - made chemicals ( Bowermaster et al‚ 1990‚ p.27 ). If enough of these man - made chemicals are released‚ "the ozone layer would be weakened to such an extent that it does not filter out the sun ’s invisible and dangerous ultraviolet rays " ( Jones‚ 1992‚ p.36 ). Such a scenario would

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    • Schwann established the idea that every mature animal tissue is composed of embryonic cells. • This was an vast change from Anaximander ’s theory of life being born PART 2 HISTORICAL EVENT: HURRICANE ANDREW 1992 Hurricane Andrew hit South Florida on August 24 th‚ 1992. It killed 15 people and many more died from injuries caused by the storm and the aftermath. Hurricane Andrew changed the scientists forecast and respond to hurricanes. The storm’s wind speeds were estimated at more than

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    According to Maute (1992)‚ “lawyers experience high levels of stress which may undercut their effectiveness‚ shorten their legal careers or their lives” (p. 797). The stress attorneys encounter is born from a variety of sources‚ can have mild to dire consequences‚ and can be successfully managed. Attorney stress can be attributed to many factors. Long hours‚ pressure to make ends meet‚ and an overabundance or lack of work can contribute to work related stresses for lawyers (Maute‚ 1992‚ p. 797). According

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    Do ethical relativists‚ who believe in tolerance as a principle‚ believe people must tolerate intolerance (Velasquez et al.‚ 1992)? Another‚ more concrete criticism is that many people believe there are ethical systems that are so odious that they should not be tolerated for the good of humanity (Velasquez et al.‚ 1992). Slavery‚ for example‚ most people would agree‚ should not be tolerated‚ though it may not be consistent with the ethical positions held by many peoples

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    As noted in the Kerzner textbook‚ many people have been responsible for the quality movement with the leading contributors W. Edwards Deming‚ Joseph M. Juran‚ and Philip B. Crosby. Compare and Contrast the three primary quality gurus and select one of these leaders and describe why you feel his work has definitely contributed to project quality management. Build on the items presented in the textbook in terms of their contributions and the comparison of the expert ’s work. Discuss the highlights

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    (Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 1). He identified there are 8 civilizations in the world in which conflict will occur creating a huge gap between the respective different civilizations. Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 1). There is a struggle for a new world order which is between the western culture and the Arab culture. Samuel Huntington: The Clash of Civilizations (1992‚ Part 2) the modernisation of the Arab world without integration

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    References: Beioley‚ S. (1995) Green tourism: Soft or sustainable? English Tourist Board Insights‚ B75–B89. Boo‚ E. (1990) Ecotourism: The Potentials and Pitfalls. Washington‚ DC: World Wide Fund for Nature. Brackenbury‚ M. (1992) Ecotourism: Introduction to ecotourism — A sustainable option? The Bulletin of the Tourism Society 76‚ 10–12. Bramwell‚ B. (1991) Tourism environments and management. Tourism Management 12 (4)‚ 363–4. British Airways (1991) British Airways Environmental

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    because people expect that it will bring them happiness. (Csikszentmihalyi‚ 1992) Throughout the centuries‚ psychologists and philosophers searched for ways in which to improve the quality of experience. A great contribution in understanding what conditions can generate happiness comes from sociology‚ economics and neuroscience. Although‚ Aristotle died even before the Christ was born‚ as said by Csikszentmihalyi (1992) “we do not understand what happiness is any better than Aristotle did.”

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    multi-billion-dollar retail empire (Loeb‚ 1992). Sam Walton had a passion for retail which made him a retail visionary (Springer‚ 2010). This line of thought led to him to become the first every-day low cost leader (Springer‚ 2010) in retail. This strategy became a model for others in the discount variety industry. He also developed business rules to follow which are still used today. One of his rules as a business leader is to “exceed your customers expectations” (Walton‚ 1992). Sam Walton became a model

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