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    strengths. Through his website homepage‚ video about the American future‚ and his wife Ann Romney’s speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention‚ Governor Romney has proven his capability to lead this country through many different styles of rhetoric. Section 1: The Visual: Mittromney.com Mitt Romney introduced a campaign website and homepage when he accepted the republican bid earlier in 2012. Previously‚ his campaign website had been more propaganda and not as much in depth with his plans

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    Political: Prior to the worldwide recession‚ Pakistan was considered an attractive region for investment owing to a liberal investment policy. However‚ in present times the situation has completely changed‚ with the country losing its high investment value for both domestic and international investors. One of the main reasons behind this issue is political instability. A weak government‚ inefficient political parties and instable political culture‚ amalgamate to create the basis for a politically

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    see!? I just cannot stop myself. This predisposition to argue is the dominant trait passed down to all male members of the Hernandez bloodline‚ we just cannot stop. If we see something we disagree with on any level‚ we will speak up. This love of rhetoric was what first drew me to this class. I wanted the ability‚ or at least the basis‚ to argue any point successfully‚ but like BuzzFeed would say “number 5 will shock you!” And‚ yes I was shocked. I always believed arguing was about destroying your

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    them look worse to the public. 3. "Weapons of mass destruction" President Bush uses this term to make the atomic/nuclear weapons that Iraq supposedly possesses seem more intimidating to the public. He is literally trying to scare people with this rhetoric. After people hear and believe this phrase‚ any action that Bush chooses to carry out on Iraq will seem justifiable. 4. "Evil doers" Rather than naming the specific people or group he is speaking of (such as Osama bin-Laden or members of the Al-Qaeda

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    Anthony Morrow Intro to Rhetorical Theory CMST 210 Mini Paper 1 Rhetoric Rhetoric is the study and use of languages that can either be expressed in written‚ spoken or visual form. Rhetoric is a tool that aids in investigating how language can be shaped and modified to shape people. In addition‚ rhetoric helps in organizing and sustaining social groups and in coordinating behavior of people in a society. Rhetoric integrates three appeals to the audiences that allow and encourage effective communication

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    A category of interest groups that has the most political clout in Texas is business‚ which includes oil and technology. These business groups have the ability to lobby lawmakers to pass legislation that would benefit them. They are able to do this because many of the businesses are big businesses with much money at their disposal. Because of this‚ business groups are able to maintain professional staff‚ lawyers‚ or a legal relations department in Austin to communicate with the legislature. This

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    Political Oratory and Cartooning: An Ethnography of Democratic Processes in Madagascar By Jennifer Jackson. 2013. Durham: Wiley & Blackwell. 288 pages. ISBN: 978-1-118-30606-2. Reviewed by Onur Senarslan‚ University of South Carolina [Review length: 1052 words . Review posted on October 30‚ 2014] Jennifer Jackson’s Political Oratory and Cartooning: An Ethnography of Democratic Processes in Madagascar (2013. Wiley & Blackwell) examines relationship between Madagascar’s political cartoonists and

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    A Meta-analysis of Studies of Contrastive Rhetoric in Iran Z. Jalali‚ N Fallah‚ Supervisor: A. Zare-ee Abstract The present work briefly summarizes the history of research in the area of contrastive rhetoric. It then summarizes the work in the area of contrastive rhetoric done in Iran. The paper points to the fact that in Iran contrastive rhetoric studies have focused on a) linguistic and rhetorical patterns as reflected in L1 and L2 writings of learners‚ b) discovering writing behaviors‚ c)

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    Rhetorical Analysis If Technology is Making Us Stupid‚ It’s Not Technology’s Fault In his article “If Technology Is Making Us Stupid‚ It’s Not Technology’s Fault‚” David Theo Goldberg effectively informs the reader about the effects that computers in the home and school environment could have on the future education of the coming generations. Goldberg achieves this by executing defined organization and adding unique comparisons about the potentially crippling effects technology can have on a

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    My placement on the political compass was lower left being closer to the libertarian side but on the political spectrum I leaned a bit more towards the left-wing. Overall‚ this states that I believe social factors should be made by society and the economy should be controlled slightly more by the people than the government. As a whole I do agree with my placement however‚ modern society’s adversities continually challenge as well as affirm my current political placement‚ so I’m remaining open-minded

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