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    I’m writing this letter because after our meeting I have had plenty of time to digest‚ think and evaluate the questions asked‚ the answers given‚ and my outlook on it all. The biggest thing I believe stood out to me was my lack of experience. I understand that may be an issue for some‚ but I personally believe that is one of the biggest plus sides‚ to elaborate I think my fresh ideas my strong passion‚ faith in Christ and my desire for these children will push‚ drive‚ and motivate me more than any

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    Rhetoric as Epistemic

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    Rhetoric as commonly understood for centuries is the art of persuasion. Many have attempted to offer definitions of rhetoric which all lead to the art of persuasion and to some the art of trickery; because of this misuse of rhetoric it now bares negative connotations. Rhetoric is not simply the art of persuasion but also bares an epistemic function- it serves as a way to discover what is known and what can be known. Epistemic rhetoric‚ therefore‚ unlike the belief of many is an attempt to generate

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    Cage and Mrs. Hale

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    of the Bird in “Trifles” English 111 Throughout the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell‚ Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters visit the Wright home after the murder of Mr. Wright to help look for evidence. They come across an empty bird cage and notice that Mrs. Wright once owned a song bird. The women then observe the cage and realize the door has been broken partially off of the hinge. Mrs. Hale assumes that someone was “rough with it” and suggests this to be the motive of the crime that took place

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    John Hale In The Crucible

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    causing an uproar. Reverend John Hale is called to prove or disprove these rumors‚ gaining the power to save or ruin the lives of many. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Hale is a very honorable man. When he first arrives in Salem‚ Hale‚ contrary to the township’s belief‚ doesn’t think that witches have invaded the town. As the play progresses‚ he decides that witches are just a figment of the people’s imagination; that they are not real. It is evident that Hale is very persistent about witches

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    Reverend Hale Quotes

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    Jonathan Hale knew what he was getting himself into as he stepped into Salem on a dark gloomy day. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ it seems that the characters all care about getting rid of witchcraft. But in the end‚ their actions go too far‚ and their accusing become unethical. Since Reverend Hale is motivated by finding and ending witchcraft‚ his decision to stop retaliating against the court creates many tragedies in the ending of the play. Many things motivate Reverend Hale throughout

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    accuser‚ or the scholar may become the humanitarian. This manner of characterization is best shown in the relationship between Reverend John Hale and Deputy Governor Danforth. Each is objectified to the events in Salem as they come into the situation with no attachments to any of the other characters and are unfamiliar with any of their mannerisms or personalities. Hale is a well-read minister who relies upon his books. Danforth is a reputable judge who relies on consistent input and prodding. Both of these

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    Daniel Hale Williams

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    NAME: Daniel Hale Williams OCCUPATION: Surgeon BIRTH DATE: January 18‚ 1858 DEATH DATE: August 04‚ 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH: Hollidaysburg‚ Pennsylvania Daniel Hale Williams (January 18‚ 1858 – August 4‚ 1931) was an American surgeon. He was the first African-American cardiologist‚and performed one of the first successful open-heart surgeries in the United States. He also founded Provident Hospital‚ the first non-segregated hospital in the United States. Daniel Hale Williams was born in

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    Rhetoric is speaking or writing effectively Using words for a purpose; often this purpose is to persuade. Rhetoric is the Art of Persuasive Language Writers and speakers use Rhetoric to convince readers and listeners to do something or to think something. Think of every time you want to get your way. The meaning of the word "rhetoric" seems to differ depending on how the word is used and whose using it. ASSUMPTIONS Two primary assumptions of Rhetorical Theory:-  Effective public speakers must consider

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    Aristotle and Rhetoric

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    Aristotle on Speaking and Rhetoric Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E) was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist. He is known as one of the greatest intellectual figures of all time. Aristotle covered most of the sciences and many of the arts. He has been called the father of modern science. The Rhetorical Triangle consists of Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos. Like wise‚ the Canons of Rhetoric are broken down into five parts: Invention‚ arrangement‚ style‚ memory‚ and delivery. Aristotle’s work

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    Abraham Lincoln

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    The 16 President ABRAHAM LINCOLN About Abraham Lincoln   (February 12‚ 1809 – April 15‚ 1865) was the 16th President of the United States‚ serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and its greatest moral‚ constitutional and political crisis.[2][3] In so doing he preserved the Union‚ abolished slavery‚ strengthened the national government and modernized the economy When the North enthusiastically rallied

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