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    Marketplace. 1st ed. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. International Monetary Fund‚ 2012. International Financial Statistics CD-ROM‚ Washington: International Monetary Fund. Kaplan‚ M.‚ 2010. Social Media Blogs. Tourism Management‚ 53(6)‚ pp. 171-181. Krugman‚ P.‚ 2009. Chinese New Year. [Online] Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/01/opinion/01krugman.html?_r=0 Maswanganyi‚ N.‚ 2014. BD Live. [Online] Available at: http://www.bdlive.co.za/economy/2014/04/01/weaker-rand-starting-to-benefit-exports

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    E Pluribus Unum Analysis

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    A Rhetorical analysis on “E Pluribus Unum” In the editorial “E Pluribus Unum”‚ the author‚ Paul Krugman‚ questioned “Is America in 2013‚ in any meaningful sense‚ the same country that declared independence in 1776?” His answer to the question was “yes‚ it is the same and he convinces his audience that it is this way by using Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle‚ which has ethos‚ pathos and logos. We will analyze the editorial‚ and see how it is used to persuade people. By finding out how these appeals

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    example of imagining a triangle. He argues that although there may not be such a geometrical figure and never has been in the world outside of his thought‚ the figure still exists. His reasoning behind this is that the figure cannot help having a certain nature‚ form‚ or essence which is unalterable and is in fact eternal. As well‚ He argues that it is evident he could not have simply invented the figure‚ that evidence being the properties of the triangle. Firstly‚ a triangle consists of three angles

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    to be poor‚ not prosperous as others. The life he led was seen as radical and strange so he was unpopular by many who were the majority who lived for self-pleasuring pursuits and wealth in their lives. He pursued matters of the soul‚ which are eternal and the body is physical‚ as is almost everything else‚ except God. He was the wisest man on earth and even the oracle of Delphos had prophesized it. He had many pupils and followers who also later became masters of Philosophy‚ as Plato. There

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    did this was by differentiating what essence and existence is. The idea of a thing is its essence and the thing itself is the actual existence. Going back to the triangle example‚ Descartes stated that just like a triangle has fundamental properties that make it a triangle‚ so does God. One of the key properties that God has is eternal existence. This means that God exists independently of the finite thinking mind. By using this logic‚ if God did not exist then God would not hold this property

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    audience’s senses or imagination. e. Body 3 iii. Topic Sentence – Logos is referred to as clear the message is and how effective it is to the audience. 3. Conclusion f. Re-Stated Thesis – Through the use of the rhetorical triangle‚ Puritans are portrayed as sinful people of their own religion in Jonathan Edwards’s sermon. g. Clincher – “For if you forgive men when they sin against you‚ your heavenly Father will also forgive you.  But if you do not forgive men their

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    The conscience of a Liberal In Conscience of a Liberal‚ Krugman describes how America transitioned from a phase of economical inequality before the World War II to a phase of economical equality after it. It transitioned from a “Gilded Age” where the “wealthy Elite” as he describes dominated the economy and politics of the country to a Great Depression around 1930. Krugman discusses how Roosevelt’s new policy‚ by taking away much from the “wealthy Elite” threw taxes‚ created the middle class

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    "The foreign policy of a country is in a sense a projection of its internal policies ‚social‚ political and economic." (F. M. Muhammad Ayub Khan) Pakistan was born under inauspicious circumstances. As with all other countries‚ Pakistan’s Foreign Policy is determined by the inescapable facts of history and of geography and by special influences which may be of transitory nature. In the words of P.A Reynolds‚ the Foreign Policy is defined as under:- "The range of actions taken by varying sections

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    author of The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008‚ Paul Krugman‚ has several rewarding occupations; he is an economics and international affairs professor at Princeton University‚ Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics‚ and also a widely known columnist for The New York Times‚ which he received the title as “the most important political columnist in America” by The Washington Monthly. Krugmans’ book‚ The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008‚ was highly

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    prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. Photograph: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua Press/Corbis Paul Krugman has just passed the landmark 1 million followers on Twitter. Not bad for an academic economist‚ albeit one with a Nobel prize under his arm‚ a prominent position at Princeton University‚ and a New York Times blog. His following is a reward for battling the conventional wisdom that austerity can foster a recovery. From the moment Lehman Brothers was allowed to crash‚ it seemed that only Krugman‚ his compatriot Joseph

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