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    Imported from Detroit

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    2011 Chrysler 200 advertisement‚ “Imported from Detroit”‚ is effective mainly because of the use of the three rhetorical pleas to persuasion. Ethos‚ the credibility of the speaker‚ is greatly shown by the writer’s choice of spokesperson. Pathos‚ the underlying values‚ beliefs‚ and attitudes of the viewer‚ are exposed by the words and scenes that explain Detroit’s story. Last‚ logos‚ persuasion by reasoning‚ is explained by the connection between Detroit and Chrysler. Aristotle’s primary tactics of argument

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    Detroit vs. Poverity

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    Detroit is a large city with poverty‚ and abandoned building and lot of empty space there ha¬s been ten schools close this year in the city of Detroit. “On February 9‚ 2012 Emergency financial manager Roy Roberts announced ten schools closes.” There are many homes that are foreclosures‚ then homes for rent. Detroit lost many jobs this year than last year. The population also has shrunk over the years Gallagher express his feeling when he talks about how Detroit is a downfall. He also compares Detroit

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    1967 Detroit Riots

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    For my 2016 history paper I decided to write about the catastrophic events of the 1967 Detroit Riots. Taking place in the blistering July‚ where it was very unlikely to have an air conditioner‚ after police raided a blind pig on the infamous 12th Street. That Small act gradually generated the largest riot in American history. After the raid‚ a crowd of about 200 gathered around the bar. People were spreading rumors about the police using excessive force‚ later resulting in an empty bottle being

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    tensions‚ and perseverance through adversities. Although Detroit has a long and prosperous history‚ primarily due to its automobile industry‚ a bankruptcy was filed on July 18‚ 2013. By this time‚ the city had reached 18-20 billion dollars in debt. This collapse not only affected the city’s industries‚ but the citizens of Detroit as well. Detroit is known to be one of the most difficult cities to live in as it breeds economic hardships. As Detroit rebuilds itself from economic and political failure‚

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    DETROIT— BLOSSOM TO BANKRUPTCY CONTENTS Introduction-------------------------------------------------------------------3 Financial Crisis--------------------------------------------------------------3 Loss of Population----------------------------------------------------------5 Industry Problem------------------------------------------------------------6 High Violent Crime Rate---------------------------------------------------7 Conclusion--------------------------------------------------------------------8

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    Detroit Riots 1967

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    Resurget Cineribus: The Detroit Riots of 1943 and 1967 One can pick many instances in Detroit’s last hundred years and conclude that the two riots of 1943 and 1967 were the presiding factor for this once great city’s fatal turn. Detroit has come to be known as the Motor City due to its insurgence of the automotive industry‚ has been dubbed Detroit Rock City for its groundbreaking revolutionary music throughout the 20th century‚ and has even been hailed as Hockeytown for its euphoric love of the

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    morning stepped back from their positions and stopped working. An organizer for the Waiters’ and Waitresses’ Union of Detroit‚ Floyd Loew‚ paced to the center of the stores first floor and blew his whistle and yelled at the top of his lungs‚ “STRIKE! STRIKE!” (61) and cheers rose from all around the store. The Detroit Woolworth’s Strike was between the Waiters’ and Waitresses’ Union of Detroit and one of the largest and most powerful companies in America in the 1900’s‚ Woolworth‚ who by 1937 had over two

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    The Last Detroit Summary

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    Canada‚ like most other nations‚ has long stratified its people through the means of social classes. In modern society‚ the lines between upper‚ middle‚ and lower class have become more and more blurred— to digress‚ some might say this is leading to the eradication of the middle class entirely— but before one can delve into the inner workings of such a time-honored convention‚ one must understand the aspects that categorize people into this hierarchical pyramid: family income‚ wealth‚ education‚

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    Wayne Titus Professor TenHaken Management Seminar 12-12-12 Detroit: Building An Economy On Ruins In America‚ overcoming a challenge is something that we take pride in. The American spirit is fueled by individuals working hard to make it on their own‚ booming business‚ and a unique sense of community backed by this “One nation‚ under God”. We do not like to stare failure in the face‚ and we have a hard time taking “no” for an answer. For many‚ the roots of our country’s prideful spirit began

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    The city of Detroit plays a major role throughout the novel‚ The Turner House. It symbolizes and represents an unspoken message‚ which can tell a reader about the legacy of the great migration. The economic decline of Detroit plays an important role in the plot because it closely follows the fate of the Turner house‚ the increased racial tension in the city‚ and it also explains the different forms of racism that are encountered in the North as well as the South. First and foremost the economic

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