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    for providing good online applications by now providing the Fuelcaster. Pathos This Esurance commercial lacked in pathos‚ or emotion. The ad focused more on ethos and logos. That is one thing I would change about this commercial. But on the other hand the commercial wasn’t aimed towards kids‚ they aren’t the ones buying car insurance. But that’s beside the fact that this commercial lacked pathos. Logos This ad was a good example of

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    defining his health as the absence of disease‚ so health professionals may intervene just when necessary. A professional such a pulmonologist may cure his disease if possible or at least monitors that he is doing fine by making sure his bronchitis is healthy and working properly‚ using scientifically tested methods which should diagnosed his illness. The pulmonologist according to the biomedical model wouldn’t be bother about the social factors which had impact on his health‚ about the fact his depression

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    Civil disobedience not only positively impacts our free society‚ but is a cornerstone in today’s world. Without civil disobedience‚ today segregation could still be a huge problem. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. practiced peaceful resistance and became one of the most praised activists of our time. His "I Have a Dream" speech is one of the most incredible ever written‚ and was a way of fighting against the government in a way that didn’t hurt anyone or infringe on their rights. Rosa Parks also fought

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    Christopher’s perspective‚ the reader learns how differently those with autism experience the world around them and the everyday experiences that make them feel uncomfortable. During the story‚ situations arise that show Christopher connecting with his golden places both physically and mentally. For the monks in “A Canticle for Leibowitz”‚ their golden place was the monastery. For Christopher‚ his golden place is not a unique location or structure. His golden places are mathematics‚ confined and

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    ETHOS PATHOS AND LOGOS Ethos: connection made to the audience‚ credibility to the author or the opposite If you go to a website‚ how do you believe it? You look at who’s writing it and what they have done in life. Is the author quoting people‚ giving stats‚ people talked about Pathos: emotional impact‚ Miley talks about her love life‚ is crying in the video‚ interview about what wrecking ball means to her and why people should not judge her Logos: the facts of the article‚ so that Miley

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    Marie Curie was a famous Polish chemist. Marie and her husband Pierre Curie were early researchers in radioactivity. She received her first Nobel Prize in 1903 for physics‚ together with Pierre and Henri Bequerell‚ for research in the area of radioactivity. In 1911‚ she was given a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work in discovering radium and polonium. Discovery of Radium and Polonium Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of radium and polonium. She

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    Cathleen Keliiliki McInelly I Want to be Famous On June 25th‚ 2009‚ the world was thrown into a shocking standstill when hearing about the death of the famous King of Pop‚ Michael Jackson; who suffered from depression‚ anxiety and was ultimately killed by Cardiac arrest. Later we would witness the passing of many stars including Whitney Houston (2012)‚ Prince (2016)‚ and our dear Robin Williams (2014); driving us into what the Washington Post calls a “now all-too-familiar process: mourn[ing] the

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    Martin Luther King was an African American and was the leader of the African American Civil Rights Movement. Martin wasn’t against the new law when he was little‚ nor did he accepted it; however‚ his father was just simply against it. Since Martin grew up wanting to be like his father he turned out to be against discrimination‚ well that and the fact that in his adolescence he was treated horribly by the white. Martin decided that it was about time for someone to stand up for their race so he started

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - The World Changer” “Darkness cannot drive out darkness‚ only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate‚ only love can do that.”-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Throughout Dr. Martin Luther King’s life he helped lead the Civil Rights Movement and helped prevent hate and racism with his motivational speeches and marches. In the 1960s‚ there was a lot of hate between blacks and whites in the north and south but mostly in the south. Dr. King motivated the black

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    in affected his poems dramatically along with some tragic events that occurred in his life. Blake grew up from an early age with a heavy emphasis on the Bible. This heavily affected his poems and his lifestyle. He was homeschooled by his mother until the age of 10 when he went to Henry Pars’s Drawing school. This started Blake’s career as an artist where he began drawing the human body and recasting ancient structures. This brought Blake’s attention to stonework where he found his love for engraving

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