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    i thank You God by e.e.cummings In ‘i thank You God’ cummings expresses his spiritual rebirth with the renewal of how he sees the world‚ as if for the first time. The first instance of his playing with punctuation and grammar appears in the title and first line. He lowercases "i" and capitalises "You" to show the difference between the speaker’s view of himself and God‚ placing God above the speaker. The line draws from Cummings’ perception of God in his later years of life‚ when he believed that

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    Will Lee ENG-102-018 Abstract #3 Thank You For Smoking. Dir. Jason Reitman.  Perfs.  Aaron Eckhart‚ Katie Holmes.           Fox Searchlight Pictures‚ 2006. Film.               Thank You for Smoking was a film about a tobacco lobbyist named Nick Naylor.  Throughout the movie Nick explains to his son‚ Joey‚ that his job is to be right.  He also explains that‚ when you argue properly‚ you’ll never be wrong.  Near the beginning of the movie he pitches an idea to have movie stars boost tobacco sales

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    Nica Javier CRITHIN A62 Ms. Hazel Biana August 5‚ 2013 “Thank You for Smoking” film viewing Identifying fallacies paper. The movie‚ “Thank You for Smoking” is a comedy with a tobacco industry lobbyist‚ Nick Naylor as the lead. The movie has an eerie comic theme which tackles the serious issue of the addicting substance of tobacco‚ or to be more specific‚ nicotine. The idea which the movie was trying to portray was that this lobbyist was a great speaker who is able to manipulate many

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    the book‚ Thank You For Arguing: What Aristotle‚ Lincoln‚ and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us about the Art of Persuasion‚ is to persuade and teach his readers about the rhetorical devices. Thank You For Arguing has been published in 12 languages‚ is one of the top 10 books assigned at Harvard and it is used in more than 3‚000 college courses all around. There are many ways to win an argument without having to argue or get angry at your opponent; there are also many different strategies that you can use

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    M&M’s History M&M’s has created a market share that has yet been unmatched by the competition. In 2004‚ M&M’s achieved an impressive $201 million in candy sales in the U.S. alone‚ making it the number one selling bagged or boxed chocolate candy in the country‚ beating out its nearest competitor‚ Hershey’s Kisses (Candy Industry). The success of M&M’s is due to many factors such as attractive and unique advertisements and promotions‚ customer participation and feedback defining the produced output

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    In the book‚ “Thank You For Arguing” written by “Jay Heinrichs”‚ which has 3 different versions‚ is written in 12 different languages as well‚ and its writer who is an author‚ speaker‚ and a persuasion content strategist‚ gives us a book that we can very well learn from. One can get knowledge by the book’s intentions‚ chapters 2 importance‚ and the use of this book. Thank You For Arguing is a out of this world book that is a much needed book to a load of people. It contains such arguing tools that

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    Rhetoric is everywhere in our daily lives; our home‚ our work‚ even our presidential elections. At the beginning of Thank You for Arguing‚ Heinrich lets his son believe he has won an argument‚ but the author himself is the real winner of the conversation and the prize is a tube of toothpaste. Scenarios like this take place hundreds of times a day‚ most of the time unknowingly. Rhetoric is a social necessity in this every-man-for-themselves world. Bush used an example of rhetoric called code grooming

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    Summary of “Thank You for Smoking” The movie “Thank You for Smoking” is primarily about the job and actions of the main character‚ Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart). Nick Nelson is a lobbyist‚ the vice president and spokesperson of The Academy of Tobacco Studies. His job is to acknowledge people of the research and findings about the effects of cigarettes. The company is financed mainly by tobacco companies and they claim to have found no defective linkage between smoking and major diseases. But what

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    Thank You for arguing chapter notes Ch.2-Set your goal 1) The goal is to change your audience’s mood‚ mind‚ or willingness 2) An argument should be focused on winning over an audience rather than beating them 3) Decide what you want at the end of the argument Ch.3-Control the Tense 1) Future tense is the best in an argument 2) A good strategy is to switch tenses in an argument depending on the situation 3) Changing the tense can sometimes result in a smaller conflict with a simpler solution

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    Devin Palmer Summer Reading Project Thank You For Arguing Introduction * Point 1 * Point 2 * Point 3 * Point 4 * Point 5 Offense * Control the tense * Blame is past * “The rhetoric of the past deals with issues of justice.” – page 29 * “Rhetoric threatens punishment” – page 30 * Values is present * “The rhetoric of the present handles praise and condemnation‚ separating the good from the bad.” – page 29 * “The present

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