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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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    argumentative prose‚ including summaries‚ analysis‚ and research.  Focus will be on critical reading‚ research methods‚ gathering‚ evaluating analyzing‚ and synthesizing ideas and evidence and documentation.  The course is designed to help you understand and acquire the habits of mind central to academic inquiry and to exercise skills in reporting documented research.  Learning Outcomes: • Ability to paraphrase‚ to summarize‚ synthesize and communicate new information both orally and in writing

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    other opinions and views; this can be a major way to build credibly when speaking to people who may not agree. He doesn’t use numbers to talk up his credibility but instead appeals to many groups‚ this a good use of Ethos‚ while also using multiple rhetorical devices at once. Kennedy

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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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    Deborah Jane Potts Dr. Wickman English 1127 30 November 2012 Reproduction Rights Introduction Based on an analysis of speeches on Reproduction Rights‚ I will argue that through the use of rhetoric‚ many people are being persuaded to have a certain opinion. I will be looking at speeches made by Barack Obama‚ Mitt Romney‚ and Hilary Clinton. I am researching this to consider the affects that rhetoric has on an audience and whether or not it is used effectively to achieve the speaker’s goals.

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    didn’t know that an all-white horse could have the same gene (LP) as a horse with a spotted nose or a couple of dots on its hips. Also‚ I never knew that the LP gene doesn’t just cause spotting in the coat‚ but can cause striped hooves as well. The article states that some domestic mammals were selectively bred for their coat and patterns which make pigmentation an interesting topic. In my opinion‚ it is a fabulous topic to study. There are so many different colors and patterns that differ with each

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    Bullying: 1. I read the article‚ “Jury Orders School District to Pay $800‚000 to Bullied Student.” This article was about a boy named Dane Patterson‚ who had been bullied all through middle school and his early high school career. He claims that the school failed to protect him from years of bullying‚ and it finally came to be enough when he was sexually harassed in the locker room. As a result to this‚ the Patterson family filed a lawsuit under Title IX of the Equal Opportunity in Education

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Paired Arguments: Women’s inferiority in math and science Audience Analysis: "Sex Ed at Harvard" by Charles Murray Published in the New York Times‚ Murray is addressing a primarily liberal audience. However‚ it is read by a general audience both liberals and conservatives between the ages of twenty and sixty because it is circulated nationwide and internationally. This newspaper reaches the educated upper‚ middle‚ and lower classes. Murray includes himself in the same

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    adequately use all three parts of an argument: ethos‚ pathos and logos. Quinn’s intended audience is very clearly every Taker/human that is living everyday without really realizing the destruction of the environment and society around them. His rhetorical purpose is to show these people what they’re doing wrong and not necessarily tell them how to fix it‚ but telling them how they should inform everyone and essentially start a revolution. He does this because the world is very quickly being destroyed

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    that this is all in the past and that Nortel "will be a great company again". The company is facing fierce competition from new low-cost competitors in the Asian market‚ which has made its journey to recovery all the more difficult. Despite this Mr. Zafirovski is enthusiastic and optimistic that Nortel will become a leader in the telecommunication industry. According to the article however‚ shareholders remain skeptical about this rosy forecast. This comes as no surprise given the company ’s shady past

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