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    Artistic Proofs have proved relevant still in todays society and are recognised as key elements in the art of persuasion. The three techniques comprise of Ethos – the ability to display the “persuasive potential of the speaker’s character or credibility” (Herrick‚ 1997)‚ Pathos – the emotional appeals to put the audience in the correct frame of mind and Logos‚ which tends to appeal to the audience’s sense of logical reasoning through the use of factual evidence (Herrick‚ 1997). All‚ if used in the correct

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    Why smoking should be banned in public places I’d like to first say that I am a very happy non – smoker. I don’t wish to offend anyone here but just to inform you of what I believe is something that we all should know about thoroughly. If we don’t know the effects and dangers properly we will do serious damage not just to ourselves but to everyone around us. And I’m almost positive that you have heard that before but personally I think you should hear that as much as possible. Smoking should be

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    Sports Logo

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    “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” By: Noah Augustine “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” is an essay explaining how professional sports teams use Indian symbols. Aboriginals find it very offensive when sports teams adopt their cultural icons. The writer uses examples such as Cleveland Indians‚ Washington Redskins and Washington Redskins to portray an image of how these icons have been use. Augustine states that the use of these religious symbols or spiritual leaders as sports logos is offensive

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    Ethos In Sinners

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    Sinners Analysis Essay In his sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"‚ Preacher Jonathan Edwards proclaims that if the churchgoers do not recognize their sins they will be sentenced to internal damnation by God himself. He uses pathos to strike fear in people’s hearts to make them change their actions. Jonathan’s purpose is to put fear in the people to stop them from sinning in order to get them to keep with the good Christian faith. Jonathan delivers his sermon to those who are lacking in

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    please. As this quote says‚ I think that our freedom has boundaries and we must know where our freedom ends. It has been proven that smoking in public places can be very harmful not only to the smokers‚ but also to the nonsmokers. Here is where we find the issue‚ when it comes to smoking in public areas‚ and one’s freedom. What I mean is that if I smoke in a public place I make the people around passive smokers. By doing this I force them to do something that they do not want. We all have the liberty

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    for and against using Utilitarian principles in the workplace. Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that proclaims that the morally right course of action in any given situation is the one that produces the greatest amount of pleasure over pain for everyone affected (Ferrell‚ Fraedrich &Ferrell 2008).This is evident in business decision making processes done by analysts‚ legislators and managers‚ for instance on deciding to invest resources in public project‚ to minimize cost by using foreign

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    Smoking

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    Not permitting smoking in public areas may help people refrain from smoking. Some argue that there would be a significant decline in the clientele in bars and clubs‚ but non-smokers actually outnumber smokers three to one. A ban could actually increase people going out because nonsmokers would be more comfortable. There may also be a sudden realization of the dangers of smoking. With the state government taking a stand‚ it may cause people to take another look at the deadly factors of "cancer

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    smoking has been proven to be very dangerous for health. As one cigarette contains more than 4000 chemical substances‚ therefore‚ it causes for many dangerous diseases such as heart attacks‚ asthma‚ bronchitis or lung cancer. According to a recent report in Britain close to 3‚500 people are killed each year in road accidents and 120‚000 are killed by smoking. Furthermore‚ smoking costs governments millions of dollars because of the large number of people who need treatment in hospitals for smoking-related

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    Indian Ethos

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    Indian Ethos & Values in Modern Management “Certainly we should take care not to make intellect our God. Intellect has‚ of course‚ powerful muscles but no personality. It cannot lead. It can only serve. It is not fastidious about its choice of leaders (Mind or Soul). The intellect has a sharp eye for tools and methods but is blind to Ends and Values”. – Albert Einstein “It is already becoming clear that a chapter which had a western beginning in business management will have to have an Indian

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    An Angry God Ethos

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    Jonathan Edwards uses the three appeals pathoslogos‚ and ethos in his sermon “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God” to persuade unconverted members of the congregation to become born again through Christ. He uses pathos‚ which is emotional appeals to evoke the audience’s emotions such as fear‚ anger‚ sadness‚ and many more. By using connotative diction‚ syntax‚ and personal anecdotes he is able to create an emotional appeal. Edwards uses logical appeals‚ which is logos to appeal to the audience’s logic

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