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    In the novella Call of the Wild‚ by Jack London the theme of the story is the power of instinct. In the text it states‚ “ The blood-longing became stronger than ever before he was a killer‚ a thing that preyed‚ living on the things that lived‚ unaided‚ alone‚ by virtue of his own strength.” (London‚ page 48). This shows that Buck is Starting to use his domesticity and wild instinct while in the forest. Buck is starting to hunt his own food and only eat the food he has hunted. Additionally‚ Buck

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    [pic] TDA 3.2.3 Understand school ethos‚ mission‚ aims and values |Outline your school ethos‚ mission‚ aims and values. | | | |

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    Oral Communications Dr. B July 16th‚ 2013 Lewinsky Scandal Speech Outline SPS: I’m here speaking with you today to evaluate and showcase how scandals can affect a public figures’ image and reputation. CI: Affairs‚ witness tampering‚ and obstruction of justice are just a few things we’re going to touch base on today. Introduction: I. When you think of the president of the United States many things come to mind however is all boils down to suits‚ ties‚ and 2.5 kids. The picture perfect all-American

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    Chris McCandless temperament types were introverted‚ i‚ f‚ and j. When it comes to the extroversion and introversion preferences‚ Chris prefers introversion. According to the MBTI Basics‚ introverts prefer doing things alone or in small groups. This preference is evident in the character of McCandless in the story. In reference to McCandless’ relationship with others it is well shown through the relationship he has with his car. Chris took trips alone. He liked doing things by himself. He even

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    family‚ money‚ potential‚ intelligence are all extremely sought after traits in every young up and comer‚ yet one of our brightest‚ most promising prospects traded those desirables for a life of exploration and person freedom. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild‚ a tale of a boy with the worlds possibilities at his fingertips was found dead in an abandoned bus in the Alaska bush after years of nomadic existence. This boy‚ Chris McCandless‚ never settled for the path that was laid before him‚ he understood

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    The power of ethos is reflected by the influence of each contributor of the declaration. One contributing factor to the success of the declaration was the the multitude of social identities including but not limited to race‚ age‚ and class. The other was Stanton’s connection to various activist groups. With these circumstances followed by using the Declaration of Independence as the blueprint‚ the authors who signed the historical document displayed significant credibility. Although it would seem

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    Although over 2000 years old‚ the use of Greek Philosopher Aristotle’s Modes of Artistic Proofs have proved relevant still in todays society and are recognised as key elements in the art of persuasion. The three techniques comprise of Ethos – the ability to display the “persuasive potential of the speaker’s character or credibility” (Herrick‚ 1997)‚ Pathos – the emotional appeals to put the audience in the correct frame of mind and Logos‚ which tends to appeal to the audience’s sense of logical reasoning

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    tools ever used. By establishing ethos through Uncle Sam‚ kairos by being used during

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    Reverend Charles Caleb Colton‚ a writer of pros and poetry‚ once said‚ “Corruption is like a ball of snow‚ once its set a rolling‚ it must increase”. Once corruption has started‚ there is so many people involved‚ greed sets in‚ and it’s so big of a problem it is so hard to stop it or leave it alone‚ and once you’re in too deep it’s difficult to get out. Under those circumstances‚ a book called “Animal Farm”‚ by George Orwell‚ was an allegory. It was published on the heels of World War II in England

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    Ethos is one of the three rhetorical appeals‚ alongside pathos and logos. Ethos is best defined as “the character or reputation of a rhetor” ( ). By character we are referring to the reputation‚ moral strength‚ and personality of the rhetor. When we appeal to ethos‚ we create an image of ourselves that is credible so that our audience will listen and hopefully agree with what we have to say. It refers to the character‚ appearance‚ and credibility of whom a message is coming from. There are two types

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