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    the large part of the company’s advertisement. Several other soft drink companies have tried but yet failed to compete with Coca-Cola’s advertising‚ making it a significant lead in the region of marketing. Coco-Cola uses ethos and pathos as rhetorical strategies to make the claim that their drink is delicious and refreshing‚ even Santa Clause‚ busiest man in the world‚ takes time out to drink it. The Coca-Cola Company appeals to ethos by using a Christmas theme. The company has been able to match

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    general American population that Snowden is appealing to‚ that these programs are necessary for national security and that they should elect him President because he would use them most effectively. To gain a better perspective on the types of rhetorical strategies he uses to make this argument‚ consider his exchange with Senator Rand Paul at the first Republican primary debate. Because this takes place at a primary debate‚ Christie and Paul each want to convince Republicans to vote to award him the

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    Alfred Green uses many rhetorical strategies to convince free African Americans to join the Union forces. Green uses allusion‚ pathos‚ and repetition to persuade them to join in the fight. Green alludes to Thomas Paine‚ Washington‚ and Jackson. In lines 21-22‚ he uses the expression “days that tried men’s souls” as a direct allusion to Paine’s inspiring writings at the time of the American Revolution. He mentions the “brave deeds of our fathers” (line 9) Washington and Jackson as people who fought

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    Rhetorical Strategies and Stylistic Devices Alliteration- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Ex. “GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE‚ COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN‚ AND WISDOM ALWAYS TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE.” (Slaughter House-Five‚60) Allusion- a brief and indirect reference to a person‚ place‚ thing or idea of historical‚ cultural‚ literary or political significance. Ex. “Canst thou draw

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    A Nickel and Dimed Play Critique "The Rich Get Richer‚ while the Poor Get Poorer" Now more than ever do I understand the phrase‚ "the rich get richer‚ while the poor get poorer." In the play the “Nickel and Dimed”‚ the author Barbara Ehrenreich writes about her experience as a member of the low-wage workforce that serves our meals‚ cleans our homes‚ and cares for our elderly. In her journey she tries to find out just how people survive on the minimum wage salary. To do this experiment she

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    form 1:1 complexes with metal ions like nickel(II) ions: Y⁴⁻ + Ni²⁺ NiY²⁻ A metal ion indicator (an organic dye which changes colour when it binds with metal ions) shows the end of an EDTA complexometric titration. However‚ for a metal ion indicator to be suitable in n EDTA titration‚ it must not bind as strongly with metal ions as EDTA does. Murexide is therefore suitable. AIM The aim of this experiment is to determine the percentage of nickel in a nickel(II) salt using EDTA. METHOD The following

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    James Allen Morrison 10/6-9/14 I have chosen the element Nickel‚ which is atomic number 28 in the transition metals. The purpose of this paper is to educate the reader with a basic understanding and knowledge about this element. I will cover specific information such as subatomic particles and availability in nature as well as information on the element’s isotopes. First of all‚ the element was not recognized to be different than iron until the 1600’s. Miners in Germany were trying to extract

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    Nickel is one of the most important elements on the periodic table. It has plenty of history‚ as well as a huge importance to society. Its has unique chemical‚ physical‚ and geological properties. Nickel is used commercially in abundance‚ as it is used anywhere from simple art products such as ceramics to complex structures such as tubing for desalination plants. It is even used in the American five-cent coin‚ the "nickel".<br><br>Nickel was discovered by Axel Fredrik Cronstedt‚ in Sweden‚ during

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    The element of Nickel is number 28 which means it has 28 electrons and 28 protons (this is the atomic number). The atomic mass of Nickel is 58.71 g.mol^-1 which means that there are 30.69334 neutrons since you subtract the number of protons from the atomic mass to get the number of neutrons. The electronegativity of Nickel is 1.8 on the Pauling scale; this is the tendency of Nickel to attract a bonding pair of electrons. The density of Nickel is 8.9 g.com^-3 at 20°C and the melting point is 1454

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    cash assistance. In the expo‚ Nickel and Dime‚ Barbara Ehrenreich questioned the “uplifting benefits” of unskilled adults working in a low-wage economy. Ehrenreich’s undercover journalism was her scientific methodology of choice to capture firsthand the experience of poverty in order to prove her theory that it is mathematically impossible for welfare recipients to survive in the low-wage workforce. While following Barbara Ehrenreich journey in “Nickel and Dimed” I realized how certain aspects

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