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    made all the audience to commiserate with one another. Overall the speech was shorter than normal presidential speeches it still possessed all rhetorical values‚ especially those that focused on impacting the emotions of the audience‚ to obtain the syllogism he had aimed

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    society (It can be a domestic or international struggle). Then create an absurd solution but effectively argue that solution with ethos‚ logos and pathos. Do not be afraid to experiment with so-called experts‚ fantastic statistics and confusing syllogism (when you come to a conclusion from two different sources). In fact‚ a strategy you may want to use is to confuse the reader with absurd complexity. In a 1-2 page typed essay (double-spaced‚ 12 pt font‚ Times New Roman or Calibri size 11 if using

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    The sophists were a group of traveling teachers and philosophers in ancient Greece. They had a very different mind set than most of Athens. They argued that the human mind simply can not understand the universe‚ it was beyond our reach. True wisdom was being able to pursue and percieve ones own good. Sophists believed it was more important for individuals to improve and work on themselves. For them‚ there was so absolute right or wrong. They’re goal was to learn how to argue effectively‚ not to promote

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    As per the reading material‚ Immanuel Kant set forward a deontological type of morals‚ which permits people to be self-governing. Inside of this hypothesis there are two sorts of imperatives; the hypothetical imperative that charges that assign certain activities to accomplish certain finishes (Pollock‚ 2013‚ p. 34). For instance‚ in the event that you need a pet‚ then you must show obligation. By difference‚ a categorical imperative summons activity that is essential with no reference to planned

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    The Category of Mood 1. The meaning of this category is the attitude of the speaker towards the content of the s-ce‚ weather the speaker considers the action real‚ unreal‚ desirable‚ necessary‚ etc. (Cobrina) 2. There are 3 moods in English – the indicative mood‚ the imperative mood & the subjunctive mood. The Indicative Mood The InM form is used to represent an action or state as a real fact. It may denote actions with different time-reference & aspective characteristics in the active & passive

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    the formulaic nature of the relationship‚ will not change. Scatter plots are best used for other relationships. Figure 1. Cost of an object (y) and the Year (x) (http://www.westegg.com/inflation/) Figure 2. Test Scores (y) and Income (x) (Hypothetical) Figure 3. Distance traveled by a car in meters (y) and Time in minutes (x)

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    Samantha Lynch 6/2/2013 English 1410 Wendell Berry Essay Marriage At Its Best After writing “Why I Am Not Going To Buy A Computer‚” in the 1987 edition of Harper’s‚ Wendell Berry was critiqued by readers who felts he was using his wife as a “drudge.” Berry writes that‚ “My wife types my work. She sees things that are wrong and marks them with small checks in the margins. She is my best critic because she is the one most familiar with my habitual errors and weaknesses. She also understands

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    Aristotle: On Interpretation vs. Bertrand Russell: “On the Relations of Universals and Particulars” In 384 B.C.‚ Aristotle was born in the city of Stagira‚ Greece‚ and after the passing of his father Nicomachus‚ whom was king of Macedonia’s personal physician‚ at a young age‚ Proxenus of Atarneus became Aristole’s new guardian. Aristotle began school at Plato’s Academy in Athens when he was around 18 years old‚ and he studied there until he was about 37 years old‚ which was shortly after the time

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    against GMO’s have questioned the necessity and safety of them. But for what? Public and environmental safety has always been a major concern for them‚ yet‚ after continuous testing by the FDA‚ USDA‚ and EPA‚ these hypothetical problems have been proven to be just that‚ hypothetical. Another question presented by these anti-GMO activists is‚ “What’s in it for me.” To refute all these claims‚ genetically modified foods are‚ in fact‚ healthier for the environment than non-GMO’s‚ pose no real risk

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    References: Brigham‚ E. F.‚ & Ehrhardt‚ M. C. (2014). Financial management (14th ed.). Mason‚ OH: South-Western Cengage Learning From the scenario‚ create a unique hypothetical weighted average cost of capital (WACC) and rate of return Brigham‚ E. F.‚ & Ehrhardt‚ M. C. (2014). Financial management (14th ed.). Mason‚ OH: South-Western Cengage Learning

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