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    In both of Austen’s ‘romantic comedies’; ‘Pride and Prejudice‚ and Persuasion’ Jane Austen delicately provides an insight into life and social habits at the time; exploring the themes of love‚ class and money and in doing so creating a realistic and meaningful account; combining what is often comic irony‚ with steadfast morals. Both novels ardently focus on pressing social concerns of the time‚ with Austen portraying through each story; the section in society in which she is most familiar with

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    thought. With the help of another philosopher‚ Isocrates (Enos‚ Richard Leo)‚ Aristotle came up with a system of laws that would in theory manipulate the thoughts of others. Aristotle based his rhetoric upon three main powers called the Powers of Persuasion. The first power was pathos‚ the ability to empathize with another persons emotions. Next came logos‚ an appeal to the intellectual‚ fact seeking side of a person. Finally there was Ethos‚ an appeal to a persons beliefs and goals. He theorized

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    Principal’s welcome speech on 40th Anniversary Inauguration Ceremony dated 7th  February 2009    Dear Guest of Honor‚ Brother Patrick‚ Reverend Brothers‚ Distinguished School  Principals‚ Friends‚ Parents‚ Old Boys‚ Teachers‚ and Students‚    On behalf of the school‚ I have great pleasure to welcome all of you to the 40th  Anniversary and Open Days Inauguration Ceremony of Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College.  It is a day of rejoice because we will recall together a lot of touching stories we had  experienced in CSK in the last forty years

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    JABBERWOCKY Lewis
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    The Experiences of living in the global village can begin to challenge and have a negative impact on an individual’s values‚ beliefs and attitudes. Living in the global poses challenges such as the differentiating values of mateship‚ traditions and the notion of fairness and justice. These aspects are highlighted in the film The Castle (1997) directed by Rob Sitch. On the other hand The article Digital natives‚ Digital immigrants (2001) written by Marc Prensky highlights the complex dynamics of

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    Sitting cross-legged on the bay window at home‚ I study my canvas. A toddler sits in her pram‚ brown curly locks flying in all directions. Her cheeks are dimpled and her smile is gummy. Her hand holds a rattle‚ but she’s looking at me intently. At first glance‚ she’s exactly the way I remembered her when I first saw her while vacationing at a hill-station. (something not quite right about this sentence) My eyes linger on hers; the curve seems just right‚ the pupils a lovely hue of green-yellow‚ her

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    Persuasion is the power to get your way or get people to go your way. In "Julius Caesar" the conspirators use many different techniques to get people to join their cause‚ which is to overthrow Caesar. They feel that they need large numbers in order to get their point across. I feel there reasons for murdering and overthrowing Caesar were based on both logic and emotion. It may not have been the right logic or emotions but it was what the conspirators believed in. Some of the reasons they said to

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    In the book‚ "Julius Caesar" persuasion is used to gain allies and power In the story‚ two of Caesar’s long time friends‚ Cassius and Brutus‚ turn against him. To gain strength Cassius and Brutus create a conspiracy about Caesar to influence others to remove him from power. Throughout the book‚ there are many examples of jealousy and allusion used by Cassius for his benefit and the death of Caesar. In the book‚ Julius Caesar was an influential and respected man. The community loved him for

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    in a way that is completely obsolete in the modern world of literature‚ and at the prospect of reading “Persuasion” - Jane Austen’s last completed novel – that is exactly what I had anticipated. However‚ upon reading “Persuasion” I realised‚ to a large extent‚ that these preconceived ideas of a long-winded‚ irksome novel were untrue. The novel was witty‚ frustrating and engaging. “Persuasion” deals with how a lack of communication within a relationship can lead to heart-ache for those in it‚ which

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    The art of persuasion have been the subject to change over the decades as people change and adapt to the events and situations that are happening around them. There are three ways of knowing that act as a tool and are at the base of persuasion: emotion‚ language and reason. These ways of knowing are used extensively around us‚ in commercials‚ political speeches or in a trial advocacy. Used as tools for persuasion‚ emotion hinders the pursuit for truth‚ while language and reason advance the the search

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