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    COM/220 Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices and Argumentation August 4‚ 2010 Mike Smith The” Citizen Kane” speech given by Charles Foster Kane in 1941‚ who was campaigning for Governor starts off his speech by addressing his audience‚ attacking his opponent by using various fallacies of illogical argument.. First he starts off with blaming “boss Jim W. Getty and his political machine” the techniques that are used here are for the propose of making himself appear stronger‚ in his views and political agendas

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    Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar‚ Catholic priest‚ and Doctor of the Church. But unlike many currents in the Church of the time‚ Thomas embraced several ideas put forward by Aristotle—whom he called "the Philosopher"—and attempted to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy with the principles of Christianity. Aquinas tells us there are three different kinds of law; Eternal‚ Natural and Divine. The Eternal Law is God and God acting. The Natural Law is the law that is presented in the nature

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    Nichols‚ M. P. (1987). Aristotle ’s Defense of Rhetoric. Journal of Politics‚ 49(3)‚ 657. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. Quintilian (1970)‚ 8.6.19‚ 465-466. Smith‚ V. J. (2007). ARISTOTLE ’S CLASSICAL ENTHYMEME AND THE VISUAL ARGUMENTATION OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY. Argumentation & Advocacy‚ 43(3/4)‚ 114-123. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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    different era ’s as far as time periods‚ but actually similar in how they developed rhetoric. These two era ’s focused a lot on education to develop‚ and used past rhetorician ’s views‚ and philosophies to do so. The Enlightenment era focused a lot on argumentation. This period was about an intellectual change going on in the world. According to dictionary.com‚ enlightenment was‚ a philosophical movement of the 1700s that emphasized the use of reason to scrutinize previously accepted doctrines and traditions

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    practices at places such as Temple Puja‚ fosters the interaction between the Buddhist communities and the Sangha‚ and ensures the adherents attain better Samsara to reach Nirvana. Essentially‚ Buddhist teachings insist that individuals integrate the Five Precepts into their daily lives and live out the Eightfold Path to embark on a journey of self-reliance and enlightenment. This notion is reinforced through Buddhaghosa and

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    Natural Moral Law is the simplest ethical theory to use arguably for any ethical theory and this does not exclude pornography. Its clear cut primary precepts allow for easy analysis of a situation. Pornography would be against the Reproduction primary precept as porn isn’t with the intention of reproduction. The living in society primary precept would also be broken as‚ from the viewers point of view‚ generally you are alone cut off from society when watching porn as porn is a taboo subject. Although

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    significance of celebrating Buddha’s universal peace message and guideline to mankind which is the belief that peace can come with unity of individuals and the community as well as attaining a life of contempt‚ using the dharma and teachings of the five precepts‚ eightfold path and three jewels to move away from the corruption of cravings and desires to a world of pureness and holy peace. “Better than a thousand hollow words‚ is one word that brings peace” (1) There are three major festivals that occur

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    Personally‚ I am a very argumentative person and when it comes to arguments‚ I am very quick to preach my opinion and make sure that I win the argument. I think that argumentation is very important when addressing conflict. However‚ it must be done in a way that is not overly aggressive. If you seem aggressive and extremely upset‚ you may appear as if you like to show your dominance and power. I find it very interesting

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    Non-fiction Essay - “How Facebook addiction is damaging your child’s brain” You have one‚ I have one‚ and 1‚5 billion other people have an account on Facebook. The number of members is increasing and so is the power of social media. Due to this development‚ Susan Greenfield delivered the lecture “How Facebook addiction is damaging your child’s brain” at the Woman of the Year lecture in 2009. Greenfield is against Facebook and claims that the social media affect our children in a negative way. Therefore

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    argumentative techniques well‚ it left out others which ultimately made the argument less effective. " Editorial Two effectively conveys its position in the debate by utilizing all of the argumentative techniques. Editorial Two effectively uses argumentation and rhetorical appeals to convey the purpose. The editorial presents a clear structure that consists of a claim‚ reason and evidence‚ and a counterclaim. The editorial also uses rhetorical appeals such as logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos‚ as well as statistical

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