The Four Loves Chapter 2: Affection (storgé) I. Storgé–“affection‚ especially of parents to offspring” (31) II. Maternal love is gift-love‚ but also need-love: it needs to be needed. (32) Was it Maternal Affection or a more sublime love that kept the Blessed Virgin at her crucified Son’s side? III. Affection attaches itself to what is familiar‚ even if it lacks attractive qualities. (33‚ 32) A. Is often mixed with the other loves‚ e.g.‚ friendship‚ erotic love‚ and seals their gaps. (34–35)
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Nazi Persuasion Throughout WWII Hitler and the Nazi party gained followers extremely quickly. The Nazis knew how to persuade the public and they targeted specific groups of people with different types of propaganda. The Nazis used techniques such as movies‚ posters‚ and speeches to convince the public that the Nazi party was the way to go. One of the main targets of Nazi propaganda was the youth of Germany. Hitler and the Nazi party wanted to gain the support of the public at a young age.
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The Four Modernizations 1975‚ China. An idea conceived by Zhou Enlai was made into effect by Deng Xiaoping‚ the current Chairman of the CCP. His goals were only for the benefit of the country and never had he thought of doing wrong to his people. The idea that was put into effect was called “The Four Modernizations”. He tried to improve four points in the Chinese economy that would mend the mistakes created by past events such as the Cultural Revolution. But how exactly did he accomplish this‚ if
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regarding the event. When presented with President Obama’s speech and candidate Trump’s speeches concerning the shooting‚ the audience is presented with two examples of how rhetoric can be used to persuade and achieve opposing goals. By examining the elements of rhetoric and how they are applied in these speeches‚ the viewer is shown how Aristotle’s teachings are still being applied over 2000 years later. Effective
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"The Four Freedoms" "In the future days‚ which we seek to make secure‚ we look forward to a world founded upon four essential human freedoms." An excerpt from Franklin D Roosevelt’s 1941 State of the Union Address. in Roosevelt’s speech he describes the four essential freedoms: freedom of speech and expression‚ freedom of every person to worship God in his own way‚ freedom of want‚ meaning economic stability so that a nation and its inhabitants can live peacefully‚ and freedom from
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The Four Agreements The Four Agreements After reading The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz I realized I’ve been living dreams of other people in my life and not my own. It was decided early on what I should do‚ what’s possible and what’s not. Starting at birth we are told what to think by our parents‚ schools‚ and church. Subconsciously‚ we have made agreements with them to live our life according to their rules. Don Miguel believes that these agreements are self-limiting and shares four
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Persuasion is the act of causing people to do or believe things. Persuasion is present in everyday situations and places‚ including in politics. Persuasion is used to create change‚ people change based on what they value or are required to do. Politicians are always trying to persuade people‚ either by changing their minds about many issues‚ or making them believe certain ideas or laws. Persuasion in democracy is helping the United States citizens both positively and negatively. Persuasion is helping
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The Four Hazards The Four Hazards Samantha De Zee Environmental Science Natural Hazards: Cultural‚ Biological‚ Physical and Chemical An altogether diverse viewpoint is carried into center as we think as of a portion of the natural perils that go hand in hand with streamlined development and concentrated farming. A portion of the most hazardous dangers in this planet are the conclusion of perfectly voluntary conduct---specifically‚ smoking tobacco and taking part in unsafe sexual movement
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Idols and Francis Bacon By: Bailey Gray Soc 101-099 TR 11:10 To Francis Bacon the four idols‚ tribe‚ cave‚ market place‚ and theater‚ beset the minds of men (Bacon). To him‚ the human race has four prejudices that haze our scientific thoughts: 1) Our perceptions are true and trust worthy‚2) Experience make us wise‚ 3) Language provides us to be superior beings‚ and 4) We believe previous scientific theories and philosophical assertions (Bacon). Because of these prejudices
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In "The Four Freedoms" speech‚ President Roosevelt describes the historical context in which the U.S. finds itself one year before the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ but describing that context is not the point of his speech. His point is to promote the "four freedoms" but he does not actually get to outlining the "four freedoms" until the very end of the speech. Consider his speech in connection with the "Our Freedoms and Rights" document and the information provided as historical background. Why does
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