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    Who would have ever thought walking across a wire a certain distance from one point to the next would be considered illegal? Or psychotic? Most people tend to think it is a daring activity that is suspenseful and entertaining to watch‚ but the police think different. Police consider it trespassing and disorderly conduct and possibly an act of someone who is insane‚ at least that was the case for Philippe Petit in the 1974. Philippe Petit‚ a French man who is known to be quirky‚ adventurous‚ and charismatic

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    uses it. Children use it a lot especially since they are now able to. Schools Out is the name of the cartoon above and it made by a guy named Joe Heller. In the cartoon it talks about how when school is over children spend most of their time using technology. In the cartoon it shows how kids use technology too much and all the time. The thing that the author is trying to argue about in this cartoon is that children are using way too much technology. School is now out and now have a lot of free time

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    Metaphorical Analysis of a Cartoon: Going for a Walk In a world that has become completely centered around the technological achievements of man‚ one can easily forget about the impact the internet has had on our society. However‚ one cannot deny its usefulness in spreading ideas to an unimaginably large audience. In the midst of the social media crisis‚ phones have taken the forefront in criticism. There are many satirical interpretations regarding addiction to phones‚ but one in particular stood

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    Rhetoric as Epistemic

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    Rhetoric as commonly understood for centuries is the art of persuasion. Many have attempted to offer definitions of rhetoric which all lead to the art of persuasion and to some the art of trickery; because of this misuse of rhetoric it now bares negative connotations. Rhetoric is not simply the art of persuasion but also bares an epistemic function- it serves as a way to discover what is known and what can be known. Epistemic rhetoric‚ therefore‚ unlike the belief of many is an attempt to generate

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    Phaedrus and Rhetoric

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    Plato‚ discuss what they believe to be necessary for the responsible practice of rhetoric and writing. Since the beliefs that Socrates shares about rhetoric are not universally known‚ there are many people in contemporary culture who‚ according to Socrates’ beliefs‚ practice rhetoric in an inappropriate way. In today’s society‚ Plato’s portrayal of Socrates would disapprove with the inappropriate practices of rhetoric amongst contemporary culture‚ while John Peters’ first chapter from his book Speaking

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    Rhetoric Neutrality

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    Kim Nguyen Module Leader- Martin Devenny CDI Level 5 C & CS Module code- 5CTA1011 Critical Analysis The rhetoric of neutrality- Robin Kinross Discuss the visual rhetoric in graphic design. Graphic design is a vast industry in visual communication‚ using information‚ typography‚ isotopes‚ and diagrams as a way to communicate across to its audiences. Through detailed investigations of design and taking on Robin Kinross (1985)‚ claims that the distinction between design for information and

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    THE RHETORIC OF AMERICAN BEAUTY: A VALUE ANALYSIS A Thesis Presented to The Graduate Faculty of The University of Akron In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts Jessica L. Papajcik December‚ 2006 THE RHETORIC OF AMERICAN BEAUTY: A VALUE ANALYSIS Jessica L. Papajcik Thesis Approved: Accepted: __________________________ Advisor Mary E. Triece __________________________ Interim Director of the School Dr. Carolyn M. Anderson __________________________

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    Rhetoric Of War

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    In the first chapter of Everyone’s an Author‚ Professor Wayne Booth stated "The only real alternative is to war is rhetoric." Currently‚ public relations between the United States and North Korea are not in particularly high standings‚ perhaps stemming from a lack of communication between the countries. The communication‚ used in the loosest terms‚ seems to be only playing out on Twitter and other social media websites. Criticisms from politicians and leaders are tweeted and sent whenever they may

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    Childhood Obesity: An Analysis of Food in Children’s Television Shows There are more obese children in the current times than ever before‚ and many people blame many different sources. One of these sources is Television; whether it is the act of the children watching television‚ or the shows themselves and what the children are seeing on the programs. The main discussion in what children’s television programs are showing is ‘food’ – more specifically‚ unhealthy food. Many of the programs on

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    Olympics Is Rhetoric

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    1020 Professor Tiffany Mitchell September 6‚ 2012 Olympics: Worldwide Forum Rhetoric is defined as “the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing” and “language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience”. It can also refer to describing meaning as a whole or “a vehicle for meaning whose aim is often to identify‚ inform‚ or persuade an audience.” The Summer Olympics and rhetoric do not sound like they have anything to do with each other‚ but in fact‚ the Olympics

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