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    of SeaWorld. While Blackfish employs all three forms of rhetoric to accomplish this mission‚ it predominantly attracts the emotion of its audience using a combination of stock footage and interviews. One approach that the documentary has to lucratively charm the emotions‚ or pathos‚ of its viewers is by presenting interviews that are vastly intense to watch. Introduced in a

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    disenfranchised party members has provided the backdrop to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. In the current presidential election Republican candidate Donald Trump has been covered more extensively than any other candidate. Much of Donald Trump’s rhetoric are centered around shock value statements that make perfect controversial sound bites that are then repeatedly played on news channels‚ television shows‚ and posted online. According to an estimate by the New York Times the air time Donald Trump

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    will be exploring in this paper would include "The CEO – Chief Executive Officer"‚ "The MLM – Middle-level Manager"‚ "The Self-Employed Leader" and "The Marketing Manager". We will thus be looking at five communication theories in detail‚ namely The Rhetoric‚ General Semantics‚ Critical Approach of Communication Approach to Organizations‚ Groupthink and Genderlect Styles. Through these theories‚ the writer will touch on the properties of each theory and the basis of their

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    to his speech was‚ "I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation." In Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech "I Have a dream"‚ he uses all three of these forms of rhetoric in order to persuade to his audience that racism and segregation is not the plan for the future of America.             As he delivered his speech‚ Martin Luther King states‚ “Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we

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    Candice Scheffing‚ a student a New Mexico Tech‚ not to long ago sent an email to the Clark112-list on the subject of gender. She had analyzed an essay by James Q. Wilson called "Gender" for his use of rhetorical strategies. Many rhetorical strategies can be seen in the email. The rhetorical strategies that can be found are alliteration‚ assonance‚ and cacophony. The major rhetorical strategy that Scheffing used was alliteration. The use of alliteration by Scheffing serves to be quite effective

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    Visual rhetoric‚ in the past‚ was used to spark an emotion about a particular crisis that was occurring during the time the ad was made. While this still happens today‚ it is more on a digital basis. Today we are more sensitive; we get offended way to easy. This was obviously not the case back when propaganda was in its prime back in during World War Two. An appeal to the audience sense of emotion is crucial in these forms of propaganda. For Example‚ in the “Wanted! For murder” poster was intended

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    States of America. The tradition of being elected requires the president to give a speech about the goals they want to reach during their presidency. The president must make a speech that‚ appeals to the audience while being professional. Obama uses rhetoric to achieve presenting his message of creating hope and change together in America while fixing the economic and social challenges and issues left behind from the previous president. Obama uses a repetition of words to introduce sentences‚ or uses

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    Cited: Dillingham‚ Michael. "Steroids‚ Sports and the Ethics of Winning." Published online by Santa Clara University (2004). Rpt. in Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings. Ed. John D. Ramage‚ John C. Bean‚ and June Johnson. 7th ed. New York: Pearson Longman‚ 2007. 635-636.

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    hidden issues of the meat industry and how it impacts consumers in the short and long term. Food Inc. effectively enlightens consumers of the daily crimes committed by the meat industry with the film’s structure‚ dialogue‚ and appeal to the views rhetoric. The producer bears the intense weight of delivering the message of the film most effectively

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    Lexie Roundy English 1010 7 April 2014 Rhetorical Analysis of “A Whisper of AIDS” Speech The speech titled “A Whisper of AIDS” was given by Mary Fisher on August 19th‚ 1992 in Houston Texas at the 1992 Republican National Convention Address. Mary Fisher is an American political activist‚ author‚ artist and daughter of a wealthy and powerful republican‚ Max Fisher. Mary Fisher has become an advocate on AIDS prevention and education after she contracted the disease from her second husband.

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