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    The Monastery and The Clock - Rhetorical Essay Time‚ is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in past‚ present‚ and future regarded as a whole. It can be argued that the steam engine is the most important machine developed in human history. Then again it can be argued that Megan Fox is the most amazing actress of all time. It’s the one who provides the most ethos that will win any argument. One can trace the roots of the Industrial Revolution all the way back to the Middle

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Vintage “the doctor makes his rounds” Camel Cigarette Ad In this ad for Camel brand cigarettes the writer attempts to appeal to a mostly female audience by using a conceivably respected professional‚ statistical data and visual images to back the claim that Camel cigarettes are better than other brands. The beginning paragraph at the to of the ad immediately strikes at “pathos” and “ethos” by describing doctors as honored professionals. He is a compassionate man

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    political platform. Despite the epideictic urgency‚ it is lead into by the aporia: ‘Ready for change?’’Commit to vote’. Of course the user is presumably ‘Ready for change‚’ hence their visit to the website; yet what inverts the proposition from a rhetorical question to aporia is the ‘Commit to vote’. What the user assumingly lacks is conviction. Thereby‚ the allegorical ‘Count on me’‚ precisely the ‘objective usage

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    In The Will to Believe‚ William James claims that “we have the right to believe at our own risk any hypothesis that is live enough to tempt our will.” He explains what a hypothesis and the option between them mean. James furthers his argument with the psychology of human opinion. He explains that the reason for decision is “[n]ot where is comes from but what it leads to…” And lastly‚ James describes the human conflict of knowing the truth and avoiding error. To begin‚ James clearly defines words

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    Berlitz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsCR9Y4Ymvo The two videos in question are both ads for Language Schools. Berlitz is a global language school with around 550 different locations while Perth Language Institute is a language school based solely in Perth‚ Australia. They have both created television ads with the purpose of convincing the audience that language is important. In both ads end with fatal consequences as a result of miscommunication due to the wrong understanding of a word

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    “Shitty First Drafts” by Anne Lamott‚ is a hilarious must read for junior high school students and any other aspiring writers. Her essay inspires comfort and confidence in writing a first draft. It concretes that all writers experience the “shitty” first draft. Anne Lamott wrote this instructional information in 1995‚ but it is timeless information. She blows the idea of writing an immaculate first draft out of the water. Anne supports the idea that bad first drafts will almost always lead to better

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    “Close to Home”‚ which is fitting for what the ads about. The ad is tough and troubling to watch‚ it helps set the tone for how important the message that they are sending is. It leaves the viewers wanting to know what happens next. By looking in depth at this ad‚ we can see how AT&T cares about your life‚ they use pathos to help you imagine yourself into becoming the characters in the ad‚ so you could get the full effect of the commercial. The ad starts off a as quiet day with slow music‚ with

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    Stereotype is generally a generalization about a group of people that other people make based on their personal experiences or limited knowledge. In advertising industry‚ stereotypes conform to a visual pattern of appearance and behavior that is easily recognized and understood to communicate to the audiences. Sometimes stereotype is deliberately set up to stimulate demand particularly in women and beauty business. Producers create needs by using images of ideal women which are

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    2013 English 1101 Teen Pregnancy Prevention Chicago’s teen pregnant male ads have effectively dropped the pregnancy rates in Chicago by 33% according to the Chicago Department of Public Health between 1999-2009. Healthy Chicago is a Public Health system that influences ways to a healthy life‚ promotes preventions and control that personally affects individuals‚ and offer healthy assistances to the city. The ad shows an unhappy African-American male pregnant on the left side of the picture

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    wrong. “Medical care is tied to social security”. This shows that Kennedy has a knowledge of the three parties vies on medical care and how the programs tie into each other. Presents Issues so they are Easily Understood 1. Richard Nixon uses rhetorical questions to have the audience relate

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