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    the pathos he was using. In terms of timeliness‚ Cruz weaved emotional pulls with political rhetoric which created loaded political

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    Visual Ethnograpy in User Studies and Product and Service Development Contents * Differences between customer and user studies * User studies and visual ethnography * User study processes * Preparation * Gathering information * Joint interpretation and analysis * Presenting information in a clear format * Utilisation of information * User studies and user-centred design * Research ethics * Assignment Objective of the module

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    suggested there were several Attic styles and the simple style was not the only one. Cicero became embroiled in the Attic-Asiatic debate; he was said to be an Asiatic writer by those who wanted to discredit him. Cicero wrote a treatise on rhetoric. Rhetoric is the art of meaning‚ speech‚ writing‚ and language. Roman rhetoricians‚ such as Cicero and Quintilian‚ used Aristotelian concepts in their writings‚ as would later commentators. Cicero’s works served as a link between Aristotle and later

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    often used interchangeably‚ both referring either to a kind of vague sense of wholeness or to a more specific set of relationships definable grammatically and lexically. The work of Halliday and Hasan (1976) influenced scholars and researchers in rhetoric and composition so that‚ by the early 1980s‚ the two terms were distinguished. Cohesion is now understood to be a textual quality‚ attained through the use of grammatical and lexical elements that enable readers to perceive semantic relationships

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    Comm Gorgias

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    10/4 Gorgias 447a-461b I. General background about Plato a. Plato lived from 424-328 b.c b. A.N. Whitehead stated‚ “The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato. I do not mean the systematic scheme of thought which scholars have doubtfully extracted from his writings. I allude to the wealth of general ideas scattered through them.” i. There is so much rich stuff throughout his work ii. He was a towering intellectual

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    Kenneth Burke

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    Kenneth Burke Kenneth Duva Burke (May 5‚ 1897 – November 19‚ 1993) was an American literary theorist and philosopher. Burke’s primary interests were in rhetoric and aesthetics. Burke became a highly distinguished writer after getting out of college‚ and starting off serving as an editor and critic instead‚ while he developed his relationships with other successful writers. He would later return to the university to lecture and teach. He was born on May 5 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania

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    Jill Lepore quoted what one the two black kids in Port Clinton told Mr. Putman‚ the black kid said “Your then was not my then‚ and your now isn’t even my now.”(Lepore 4). She is using the rhetoric of Pathos to show the racism and the discrimination that was directed towards the two black kids in Mr. Putman’s class and how they endure hardship in Port Clinton. Racism is the biggest trivial to inequality in the United State of America. The police

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    Cortland L. Bouvee defines advertising as “the non-personal communication of information usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature about products‚ services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media.” Nowadays‚ with the development of the technology and of the mass media‚ advertising has influenced people pervasively in their daily life. However‚ whatever the promotional strategies advertising takes‚ language is the main carrier of message all along‚ as The Language of Advertising

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    Plato

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    Jacqueline Germano College Writing II (1-2:15 p.m.) Assignment #1 February 26‚ 2014 In Plato’s The Republic‚ the author has to use rhetoric because of its controversial content. In order for Plato to create his idea of a perfect society‚ he makes the argument that censorship is essential for the benefit of the society as a whole. Though his idea opposes the fundamental beliefs of his audience‚ Plato creates a rhetorical strategy that disputes the case in which there must be censorship within

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    they see and read on a commercial. As part of the effectiveness‚ ad creators found out that if they associate their products with high-profiled personalities‚ it will generate more attention from the public. This is why I would say that my chosen visual advertisement is effective because the choice of the people (especially celebrities)‚ texts‚ and the products that participate in making the ad persuasive does work. The print advertisement shows Kim Cattral sitting on a love sofa who is showing

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