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    Body: analysis of key rhetorical themes Ethos Appeals: In typical Lange style‚ the address to the Oxford Union opened with the effective use of humour which built his credibility via ethos rhetorical appeal. This approach instantly set the tone of the speech‚ engaging the audience‚ and effectively highlighted the clear differences in opinion between New Zealand and both the US and UK‚ on the nuclear issue. Leading up to the debate both US and UK political circles had been vocal in the disapproval

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    what Franklin D. Roosevelt sacrificed his wellbeing for? Is this what ladies and gentlemen of the Union suffer to preserve day after day? My brothers and sisters united‚ I beg of you! Harken‚ and allow me to explain a case in which the American Crisis is evident to us. Will we only allow for more pointless pain and sacrifice? Will we all sit by while our brothers and sisters of liberty fall for us? Will we progressively grow far from the determination and integrity of our past? When will we stand

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    The Cuban Revolution

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    THE CUBAN REVOLUTION AND ITS IMPACT ON LATIN AMERICA “Analyse the impact of the Cuban Revolution on both Cuban society and the wider Latin American world” The Cuban Revolution of 1959 has profoundly shaken the economic‚ social and political foundations of Cuba itself‚ however its impact on Latin America was not as predominant. The inauguration of Fidel Castro over Fulgencio Batista was the beginning of a communist regime in Cuba‚ which has now raised the living standards of everyday Cubans to one

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    It is bizarre conspiracy but one that provides some interesting statements. The president earlier said that he wanted to “splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds” (Bond). This statement alone made by JFK could have made CIA agents furious with Kennedy and have the motive to kill him. There might have been CIA agents undercover at the parade in Dallas where the president was. Some theories said that Oswald worked for CIA and did not do it all by himself

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    from the beginning 1. Recognition of the new Cuban government 2. Cuban move to a one party Marxist-Leninist government 3. The economic embargo B. The Cold War 1. Soviet relationship 2. Bay of Pigs 3. Cuban Missile Crisis 4. Soviet surrogate C. Current Cuban and United States relations 1. Clinton administration 2. Bush administration II. Should the United States lift the economic embargo (Yes) A. Immoral act by the United States 1. Cuban property 2. Soviet withdrawal 3. Human suffering

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    running with each other. The U.S. and Cuba sure know how to hold a grudge. When Fidel Castro came to power in 1959‚ relations between the two countries quickly devolved into bitter arguments‚ political grandstanding and the occasional international crisis. While Cuba lies less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida‚ the two nations have had no diplomatic relations since 1961 and use Switzerland as a mediator whenever they need to talk. There are a few things that will never change with the United

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    An Angry God Ethos

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    Jonathan Edwards uses the three appeals pathoslogos‚ and ethos in his sermon “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God” to persuade unconverted members of the congregation to become born again through Christ. He uses pathos‚ which is emotional appeals to evoke the audience’s emotions such as fear‚ anger‚ sadness‚ and many more. By using connotative diction‚ syntax‚ and personal anecdotes he is able to create an emotional appeal. Edwards uses logical appeals‚ which is logos to appeal to the audience’s logic

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    to crack the code that had made Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address such a hit. Fifty years on‚ the debate about whether he or Sorensen played the greater part in composing the speech matters less than the fact that it was a model example of how to make the most of the main rhetorical techniques and figures of speech that have been at the heart of all great speaking for more than 2‚000 years. Most important among these are: Contrasts: "Ask not what your country can do for you‚ but what you can

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    Jfk: His Life and Legacy

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    JFK: His Life and Legacy On November 22‚ 1963‚ while being driven through the streets of Dallas‚ Texas‚ in his open car‚ President John F. Kennedy was shot dead‚ apparently by the lone gunman‚ Lee Harvey Oswald. The world had not only lost a common man‚ but a great leader of men. From his heroic actions in World War II to his presidency‚ making the decisions to avert possible nuclear conflict with world superpowers‚ greatness can be seen. Kennedy also found the time to author several best-selling

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    Ethos is described as an appeal to ethics‚ its goal is to persuade the reader that an opinion is correct by showing the credibility of a character‚ Its often tied to citing figures of authority. For example‚ if were debating which car is faster car x or car y‚ a good argument for car x would be that it was stated by a skilled Nascar driver to be one of the fastest cars he’s ever driven. Now let’s analyze a passage from The Abolition of Man.“Perhaps I am asking impossibilities. Perhaps‚ in the nature

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