Should the engineers apply ‘rhetoric strategy’ to popularized technology? Abstract Nowadays‚ it is common for engineers to overpromise or exaggerate the technology’s advantages while neglecting its potential disadvantages in order to get more attention and investment‚ which is actually a form of ‘rhetoric strategy’. In this paper‚ the notion of ‘rhetoric’ in term of technical field will be briefly defined‚ including the definition‚ the applying stages and connection with ethic issues. To develop
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Unit 8: Research Project Assignment 1 The Research Proposal Task2 The Proposal What are the possible effects of the World Cup Campaign in South Africa‚ and who is benefiting the most financially? Aims and Objectives the aim of this proposal is to:- * Find out both the positive and negative effects of having the 2010 World cup Campaign in South Africa. * Identify what might cause problems and threats to the campaign since it’s staged in Africa for the first time ever‚ and
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Thesis statement How prescription drugs are growing more abused than illegal drugs‚ because people need to be educated and warned of their effects. This is not a thesis. Make a specific statement. For example: Eating lettuce daily has three health benefits most people don’t know about: X‚Y‚ and Z. A thesis cannot be a question. Which prescription drugs? What effects? Week Four Assignment: Thesis Statement | · Resources: Appendix C‚ Appendix G‚ CWE (see non-graded activities)·
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CẢM TEA HOUSE BUSINESS PLAN CONTENTS Page I. Executive summary…………………………………………………………………….03 II. The company 1. Company description..................................................................................................05 1.1 Vision statement…………………………………………………………….........05 1.2 Mission statement…………………………………………………………...........05 1.3 Objective……….………………………………………………………................05 1.4 Company background……………………………………………………............05 2. Business opportunity………………………………………………………
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IMPRA TEA EXPORTERS (PVT) LTD COMPETITOR ANALYSIS REPORT [pic] • TO : Marketing Manager • FROM : Marketing Assistant • SUBJECT : Competitor Analysis • DATE : 27 : 11 : 2009 CONTENTS 01. IMPRA TEA EXPORTERS (PVT) Ltd. 1.1 Background
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falls when in 1773 the tea monopoly commerce is controlled by the English company of the
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Prepare an Iced Tea Sometimes when you are just arriving home from work or after a hot day‚ all you can do is to think of having a very fresh drink that can refresh your body and in the same time be delicious. The iced tea is one of the most refreshing beverages made by man. The most incredible part is that you only need a few of things to complete this moisturizer process such as‚ the ingredients‚ the preparation‚ and the final enjoyment. To create a perfect iced tea you have to be sure
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Events that led to the Boston Tea Party: After the English won the French and Indian war in 1763‚ the King passed the Sugar Act (a set a tax on sugar and molasses)‚ the Stamp Act (a set tax on all legal papers)‚ and the Townshend Acts (taxes on glass‚ paint‚ oil‚ lead‚ paper‚ and tea.) The reason for passing these acts was to make up for all the money lost during the war and to pay for future costs. The colonists saw this as useless‚ and refused to pay the taxes set on certain items. The British
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“Blue Jeans” by Fred Davis talks about denim jeans‚ their creation about 700 years ago‚ and how since then this item of apparel has served as a form of expression. Jeans were and still are made from sturdy indigo- dyed cotton cloth. Before the 60’s one did not see blue jeans on everyone‚ in the 30’s and 40’s painters and artist were the main consumers‚ and in the 50’s the denim trend spread to hoodlums and motorcyclist. Not until the 60’s did jeans become universally worn‚ crossing all genders‚ ages
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Pomp: a superb display of something. The fireworks were very pomp. Slipshod: something or someone that is careless and/or dirty. The woman was dressed slipshod‚ which is very unusual. Circumlocutions: a way of speaking‚ in a roundabout way. She wouldn’t give me a direct answer she just kept speaking in a circumlocution. 1. Which of the following best describes the rhetorical function of the second sentence in the passage? (a) It makes an appeal to authority. (b) It restates the thesis
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