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    Volkswagen logo is a household image that is known on an international level. In over seventy years‚ the logo has not changed a great deal and has stood the test of time. What most people do not know how ever is it ’s lush history dating back to Hitler ’s reign to current day with law suits debating the original creator of the logo. In short‚ the Volkswagen logo is memorable‚ scalable‚ and effective without color. In addition to discussing the evolution of its design‚ what makes a good logo‚ and my

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    church and try to be pious and humble. With this speech the Inquisitor serves a double purpose: having the jury forget Joan’s piety and warning them that no matter how humble or god-loving you are‚ the church knows best. The multiple warnings throughout the speech are used both for warning the jury members not to do the heretical acts mentioned but also do not congratulate or empower anyone who does these things; namely Joan of Arc The Inquisitor uses ethos to persuade the jury members that he’s seen

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    man to justify her life. She also realizes that passion fuels the ability to become successful. This speech is very effective because of the rhetorical appeals of ethoslogos‚ and pathos used throughout. This scene is replete with ethos to the audience she is performing the speech to‚ because they are her fellow students who have watched her grow into a bright‚ respected‚ mature lawyer. Ethos simply means the appeal to the speaker’s own character or credibility‚ marking their words as believable

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    Historical Analysis In Ann Patchett’s Bel Canto‚ the setting is reflected off of the Lima Crisis‚ otherwise known as the Japanese embassy hostage crisis‚ which began on December 17‚ 1996. Bel Canto is a story on the events that happen in the house of a South American country’s vice president. It portrays the relationships of the characters and their feelings toward one another as well as explains the hostage situation. In the Japanese embassy hostage crisis‚ similar events took place‚ such as the

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    useless. Since I did some research I know that marijuana has medical uses since it’s good for pain and it’s used for other medical uses. But overall marijuana is useful for all kinds of stuff and that’s why I think that they should legalize it. My Ethos would be that marijuana should be legalized since marijuana is used for all kinds of medical uses like they would use marijuana in cancer chemotherapy patients. Also‚ doctors say that it’s good for stress since

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    role in delivering his speech because it emphasizes certain sections of his speech. He use words and phrases that made the audience feel that fighting against Britain is the right thing to do. This speech was successful because he had valid points backed up with evidence. Pathos is the emotion used by the author or speaker; it can be shown using exclamation points‚ question marks‚ and the tone the used. Also some phrases that trigger emotions can be considered a form as pathos as well. Patrick Henry

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    Why The Logos Is A Virtue

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    rationality‚ this gives every single person the ability to reason. We call this intelligence “The logos.” The Logos is a term for a principle of order and knowledge. The purpose in life is to be happy. To be able to find true happiness you have to live in harmony with divine will. Living according to nature is one way to achieve this‚ since nature is simply a manifestation of the gods. Again‚ since The Logos is the rationality behind the universe‚ it is present in every human soul. Therefore every person

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    Black Robe: A Historical Analysis Black Robe presents the story of a French Jesuit missionary struggling to stay true to his religion while traveling from Champlain’s fur trading outpost to a Huron Native American mission in Nouvelle France during the 17th century. Father Paul La Forgue sets out on the 1‚500 mile journey with members of the Algonquian tribe and a young Frenchman named Daniel Davost‚ determined to convert the “savages” to Christianity. Throughout the film‚ Father La Forgue faces

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    Speech Analysis The speech about homelessness in the United States was a great one‚ but there were few things that needs to be improved. He needs to avoid speaking too fast‚ and the camera should be focused on the speaker alone. While giving a speech‚ it is very important for the speaker to present his points clearly and concisely. However‚ this speech can be improved if the presenter takes into consideration the speed of his speech. The speech was very good likewise the structure of his presentation

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    Historical Analysis of “Black Robe” The movie “Black Robe” was very realistic in portraying themes that paralleled with the lives of the aboriginal people living in North America at that time. Some of the themes that were similar in both portrayals of aboriginal life the primary document “The French Presence in Huronia: the structure of Franco-Huron relations in the first half of the 17th century” by Bruce G. Trigger and another primary document called “The Meeting of Two Worlds - Who Benefited

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