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    Cuban Missile Crisis Many people feared nuclear war. The Cuban Missile was a tense political battle. The missile’s discovery‚ Kennedy’s response‚ and the deal are in the following paragraphs.(History.com) Soviet missiles were discovered 90 miles off the coast of Florida. It was on October 14‚ 1962‚ a U.S spy plane flew over Cuba‚ and took pictures of military installations. (Cuban Missile Crisis: Helga Schier). They ended up being nuclear soviet missiles. The next day‚ October 15‚ the National

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    be examining the infomercial for Wen Hair Care by Chaz Dean for elements of ethospathos‚ and logos. https://youtu.be/0-xOMcIua-4 Ethos (creditability): • The creator of the product is a famous hair stylist that’s works with other famous people. • The infomercial uses well-known celebrities to showcase their beauty‚ radiant hair. • The celebrities claim to be avid users of the product and claim that they love it. Pathos(Emotions/Values): • The video depicts female models frolicking their hair

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    punishment‚ and explicitly showing why capital punishment serves purpose. Koch uses an academic‚ and a highly skilled route of persuading his audience through ethoslogos‚ and pathos to accept the justification that capital punishment should be supported. Through his occupation‚ experience‚ and high concern for reducing crime‚ Koch displays much ethos in his article. His academic level of writing along with his background‚ which he does inform his audience of‚ Koch is a highly credible source for capital

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    engulfed Tome. He wants reader to think of Nero as a corrupt‚ manipulative human being‚ and overall the worst‚ most evil leader that ever ruled over Rome. Tacitus uses the rhetorical strategies of pathos‚ description‚ and narration as ways to help him persuade readers to believe his point. Tacitus puts pathos to good use on a number of statements and explanations.

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    Finally‚ Adichie uses logos to add power to her message in a way that is quite appealing: she supports the claims of her thesis with eloquent language and poignant examples. She continuous use situations that are of national debate‚ notable books like Updike‚ Tyler‚ Steinbeck Gaitskell and John Locke. In addition‚ mentioning well-known artists‚ such as Mariah Carey‚ Jay-Z‚ and Bob Marley to tell her story that others can identify with and adding her own experience and failure in stereotyping to further

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    M. Foster Due: December 16th‚ 2013 Fredrick Douglass Analysis Fredrick Douglass narrates his novel using ethoslogos and pathos‚ all of which help him to establish credibility‚ emotion‚ and a personal connection with the reader. Through Douglass’ use of example which appeal to all three‚ the reader can find a substantial amount examples which appeal to pathos‚ which helps Douglass to establish not only a connection with the reader‚ but to emit emotion from them as well. Douglass uses

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    EthosLogosPathos: Three Ways to Persuade Edlund‚ J.R. (n.d.) EthosLogosPathos: Three Ways to Persuade. Cal Poly Ponoma. Retrieved on November 22‚ 2010 from http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/3waypers.htm Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience that you were right: ethoslogos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image [presenter] The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical

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    experience that if I see a logo that I’ve known most of my life I am more likely to buy this item over a product who’s logo is unfamiliar. When I go into the store‚ and see the Nike swoosh or their slogan "Just Do It" which sprung from Gary Gilmore’s last words in 1988‚ I know the company is reliable and long lasting. On a similar note the Adidas logo has been around for as long as I’ve been alive‚ so the people of my generation are very familiar to seeing these logos. This comes to show that when

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    I read two articles and looked at one picture that thoroughly showed his influence. Kennedy’s inauguration speech united the American people. Kennedy worked very well with pathos. He talked of the American citizens could help America and fight common enemies. Kennedy also talks of the “ enemies of man: tyranny‚ poverty‚ disease‚ and War itself”‚ This appeals to both logos and pathos. These things are very true

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    INTRODUCTION The closest the world has come to nuclear war was the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. The Soviets had installed nuclear missiles in Cuba‚ just 90 miles off the coast of the United States. U.S. armed forces were at their highest state of readiness and demanded that the Soviet Union remove these missiles and imposed a naval blockade on Cuba‚ threatening to sink any Soviet ships that approached the island without permitting their cargoes to be inspected. Soviet field commanders

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