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    Appeals to Ethos "As a doctor‚ I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." "My three decades of experience in public service‚ my tireless commitment to the people of this community‚ and my willingness to reach across the aisle and cooperate with the opposition‚ make me the ideal candidate for your mayor." "The veterinarian says that an Australian shepherd will be the perfect match for our active lifestyle." "If his years as a Marine taught

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    The Rise and falls of Michael Vick Michael Dwayne Vick is mostly known as a star quarterback in the eyes of most NFL fans. He has been through many ups and downs in his career and growing up. He was born in Newport News‚Virginia‚ on June 26‚1980 (Michael Vick Biography). Michael Vick did not have the best childhood. Vick grew up in a city dominated by gang violence.Michael’s family situation was not ideal. His mother‚Brenda Vick‚ already parenting one girl‚Christina. was only 16 when she became

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    Jeffrey Lee Professor Lewis English 2 10 February 2010 Michael Moore Loves Rhetoric One of the most effective ways Moore draws our attention is by using real testimonies. By interviewing Americans who have been wronged by the health care system‚ he cleverly intertwines rhetoric to create a strong argument for universal health care. For example‚ after he presents the audience with a logos appeal‚ an ethos and/or pathos appeal will follow‚ or vice versa. Like a chain reaction‚ the appeals

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    Pathos “Emotional appeals (sometimes called appeals to pathos) are powerful tools for influencing what people think and believe” (Everything’s an argument 38). There are many methods that can be used to create an emotional connection with people. In the story called “The F word” by Firoozeh Dumas‚ the author use humor to emotionally connect the readers to her story. In some instances when writers want to get a deeper message across to the audiences they use a sadder approach. In the commercial

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    Micheal Water Conjoins

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    In the poem called “The mystery of the caves”‚ the author Micheal Water mysteriously illustrates the conjoined predicament of a lost boy to the domestic situation of the speaker with the use of several literary techniques. Such techniques include Imagery and Symbolism which the author utilizes in order to construct the story of the speaker who finds himself in great domestic comfort once he reads about a boy with a similar sense of confusion and loss. As the poem tries to introduce the domestic

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    Sicko Case Analysis

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    Is it time to nationalize all aspects of health care and place the patients first? Is good health care a right? Should we focus on preventing diseases and ill health‚ rather than fixing them later (this is a LOT cheaper to do). Go beyond the film‚ Sicko‚ to examine life expectancies in countries that have universal health care and compare that with our own life expectancies. What other yardsticks are useful for comparison?  Infant mortality? Write a reflective essay of at least 750 words. Essays should

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    Micheal Kammens

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    Michael Kammen’s modern portrait of the Framers made the most sense. They wanted to maintain their rights‚ liberty‚ and self-government. Kammen’s interpretation of the constitution makes the most sense because we can look at the Bill of Rights‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ Federalist No.51‚ the Virginia Plan‚ the Declaration of Independence‚ and even Montesquieu’s view of the government. James Madison believed that the people were the source of authority for the state. The Bill of Rights was

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    Micheal Foucault

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    An effect of science‚ morality and medicine‚ resulted in the extensive discursion of sex. Science included medicine‚ condemned a lot of aspects of sex to be unhealthy‚ tried figuring out the truth behind it by talking about it as much as they could‚ with every detail possible‚ and included itself into the confession room. They discussed about the perversions of it‚ use perversities of various aspects of sex to conceal it in a way‚ to put it under a category and behind a screen. Treated as

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    Micheal Phelps

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    Rachael Richardson March 2‚ 2009 Michael Phelps fans are right to be disappointed in him for smoking marijuana at a party. I am one of his fans‚ but I am aggravated by his decisions and I think some other people are too. “ Many people are disappointed in Michael’s decisions‚ Phelps is a role model‚ he is well aware of the responsibilities and accountability that come with setting a positive example for others‚ particularly young people‚” the USOC said in a statement. “ In this instance

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    Sicko Movie Analysis

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    Lindell Edwards SOCI 4330_6B Chang July 19‚ 2013 Sicko According to this film‚ the United States medical system seems to look out for the business itself versus the American people. The United States medical system focuses more on the reasons to reject a person and save money rather than to save their reputation and keep the business coming. The U.S. medical system does extensive background checks and many different things could be the reasons that you cannot get the help you need. The

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