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    Donahue used a logos‚ a rhetorical device used to help persuade reader’s. Logos uses examples such as factual evidence‚ logical appeal‚ and examples. To start off‚ Donahue uses a list to help organize her reasoning which could be interpreted to be logical. By listing‚ her reasoning gives readers an easier understanding of the information because it’s straight to the point and readers don’t have to infer what she is stating because she states her beliefs clearly. Donahue also uses a quote from Jeff

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    accumulation with supporting points. Authors will also use ethos; this is where an author is well respected and their audience will believe most anything they say. Pathos is where an author will use emotional to persuade their audience. Then we have logos this is where the author uses reasoning to pull their audience in and persuade them one way or another. All these tools are known the classic principles of arguments. (Lamm & Everett‚ 2007) In the essay written “The Water Revealed” written by

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    Moosejaw is an outdoor apparel company that has been utilizing customer reviews in a unique way to make their brand stay out‚ and give them an edge over more stuffy companies like LL Bean and REI. Part of their marketing strategy is to create weird and often funny reviews and product descriptions‚ that show the customer that they don’t take themselves to seriously. (Sprung) Here’s an example found on their website http://www.moosejaw.com : “I bought this pullover for my girlfriend who

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    and persuade them tactfully‚ all this in order to achieve power. This is interesting because the public’s approval plays a significant role in ascertaining the president’s political power and policy-making. Comparing Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” and Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” reveals strands of logos and pathos. For example‚ Malcolm X’s speech “The Ballot or the Bullet‚” addresses

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    IDEAS TO BRING TO THE CLASSROOM TO MAKE VOCABULARY INTERESTING AND REWARDING Acquiring new vocabulary needs to fun for student and teacher alike. Otherwise all lessons become staid and uneventful experiences. Therefore a wide range of learning activities need to be organised and effectively implemented to teach vocabulary. You must remember the purpose is to get students to understand and use words and expressions in many diverse situations. Our job is arouse the learner’s senses and creative

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    Summary No Logo by Naomi Klein The book I choose focuses on branding‚ and often makes connections with the anti globalisation movement. This book is divided into four sections: No Space‚ No Choice‚ No Jobs and No Logo. The first three sections deal with the negative effects of brand-oriented corporate activity‚ while the fourth discusses various methods people have taken in order to fight back. I choose the third section No Jobs. The third part talks about how First World jobs are outsourced‚ off

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    an ivy school for many years and wrote a book on how anyone can reach their goals. The chapter focuses on the one major downfall of young adults. He tackles the subject of how excuses affect your every day life. He recalls stories from his own life to show how they caused disruption in his life. Mr. Roth has the authority and trust of a writer due to the years he worked at a very creditable ivy league school. The writer has a clear sense of ethos as he uses a personal experience from always being

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    Some of the interesting places in my country Myanmar is known as the golden land throughout the world. Myanmar is called as the Golden land because there is no town and village in Myanmar which does not have at least a pagoda. It has a territory of 261228 square miles and the population of over 60 millions. Most of the residents believe in Buddhism and there are also Christians‚ Muslims and other believe in Nat which means the spirit. It is the second largest country in South East Asia. The capital

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    first introduced to this logo while attending school. The logo belongs to the Apple Computer Company. Although this was not the original logo designed. The original logo was of a image of Sir Isaac Newton leaning against an apple tree with a portion of a William Wordsworth poem running around the border‚ designed by Ron Wayne in 1976. One year later the design was changed to a visual graphic of an apple with a bite mark. “According to Janoff‚ the “bite” in the apple logo was originally implemented

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    Apple Logo Dale Reeves CGD 218: Visual Literacy in Business Louisa Verhaart May 7‚ 2011 Apple Logo Have you ever recognize the company or organization represented by the apple logo? Does anyone know how the company came about? The apple company was started in 1976 by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. The very first Apple 1 was 8k of RAM and a video interface. At first it was just a kit that people was supposed to buy and put together their self. Until a Byte shop in California offered to by

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