Rhetorical pentagon Topic Reader Speaker Language – How is the topic presented; Vocabulary‚ Tone‚ Style. Circumstance Modes of persuasion/ Rhetorical appeals (Appelformer) 1. Ethos – The speakers ability to establish credibility /trust. 2. Pathos – Appeals to emotions‚ affects the subconscious‚ often use of adjectives. (Language) 3. Logos – Appeals to logic‚ via facts and statistics. Discourse- Choice of words/The way you choose to say something. Them/us‚ I/we President Obama’s
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Mittal Steal in 2006: Changing the Global Steel Game Industry Analysis Although steel was a highly demanded good‚ the industry as a whole was largely unprofitable. One reason for this was that the industry remained highly fragmented in contrast to their suppliers and even some of their buyers‚ who were considerably more consolidated. Aside from the increased competition that fragmentation contributed to‚ it also degraded the steal industry’s bargaining power to raw material suppliers and in some
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT ON CHAPARRAL STEEL (ABRIDGED) SUBMITTED TO: PROF. N. NARAYANAN SUBMITTED BY: SECTION D – GROUP 7 MAYANK GUPTA – ABM09027 SHILPA AGARWAL – PGP28177 SONIA RAO – PGP28209 VISHAL DASSANI – PGP28224 TABLE OF CONTENTS SERIAL NUMBER | TOPIC | PAGE NUMBER | 1. | Introduction | 2 | 2. | Product Strategy | 3 | 3. | Manufacturability | 4 | 4. | New Product Opportunities | 4 | 5. | Product Mix | 4 | 6. | Competition | 5 | 7. | Strategic Move
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Chapter 17 Terms 1) John F. Kennedy 2) Robert Kennedy 3) Bay of Pigs invasion 4) Lyndon B. Johnson 5) Cuban Missile Crisis 6) Peace Corps 7) Alliance for Progress 8) flexible response 9) Jacqueline Kennedy 10) New Frontier 11) mandate 12) Earl Warren 13) Warren Court 14) Warren Commission 15) War on Poverty 16) Job Corps 17) VISTA 18) Great Society 19) Barry Goldwater 20) Medicaid 21) Medicare 22) Johnson Doctrine 23) Pueblo
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Steel Industry Analysis: POSCO vs. U.S. Steel GMB504 Team: Sanghoon Lee‚ Minhyong Lee‚ Jaekook Han Youngjae Chae‚ Alexey Morozov‚ Vincent Lee Industry Rationale: While the field of material science has progressed dramatically over the past few decades with the advent of cutting edge materials (such as carbon fiber‚ carbon fiber nano‐tubes‚ 3D printing‚ eco‐ friendly materials‚ etc.) the world economy is still heavily reliant upon steel. Steel is the
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Field Of Research The field of research is to study the factors which affect the profitability of IRON AND STEEL industry‚ which is the most crucial element for the growth of any developed or developing economy. It acts as backbone of human civilisation. It is a product of a large and technologically complex industry having strong forward and backward linkages in terms of material flows and income generation. With regards to Indian Economy it is one of the most energy intensive
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AP World History Summer Reading “Guns‚ Germs and Steel” A.) In the Prologue of Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel by Jared Diamond‚ a local politician name Yali asks Jared Diamond a question‚ the answer to it is explain throughout the rest of the book. His question‚ “‘Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own?’” By this‚ Yali wants to know why the advancements in some areas are greater than in others‚ why there are
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symbols‚ as well as the study of that interaction. “The major elements of rhetorical theory are the rhetorical situation‚ the audience‚ the pisteis or “proofs” (and their subdivisions)‚ and the five canons of rhetoric: invention‚ arrangement‚ style‚ memory and delivery”. (Covino and Joliffe‚ p.332). Moreover‚ according to Bitzer‚ a situation is rhetorical when three elements are present: an exigence‚ an audience‚ and rhetorical constraints. An exigence is a need‚ a gap‚ something wanting‚ that can be
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Nelson Mandela’s use of Rhetorical Devices Speech Response Carlos Eduardo S. Moliterno Emerson College In my speech about Nelson Mandela’s speech‚ “Apartheid has no Future” I talk about Mandela’s rhetorical situation and devices he uses to captivate his audience. The thesis of my speech stated: Mandela uses primarily the channels of logos (logic) and pathos (emotion) to captivate his audience and deliver a powerful‚ organized and inspiring speech. When analyzing my speech‚ I felt that I was clear
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Various persuasive techniques such as‚ rhetorical devices‚ must be incorporated in a persuasive document in order to successfully persuade the audience. Thomas Jefferson uses various rhetorical devices within ¨The Declaration of Independence¨ in order to create an effective argument‚ and to inspire action within his people. Within “The Declaration of Independence‚” Jefferson was able to express the colonies compelling reasons for separation through his electrifying phrases. Throughout the document
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