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    “How far do you agree that Eisenhower showed good judgement in his handling of the question of Vietnam?” Eisenhower’s aim was to contain Communism – an ideology that he believed threatened America and‚ potentially‚ the rest of the world. Fundamentally‚ he needed to decide how he was going to stop the expansion of Communism‚ especially after his predecessor Truman had lost China to Communism. His domino theory suggested that if Vietnam was to fall to Communism‚ then the surrounding countries one

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    Running head: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL DEVICES Identifying Rhetorical Devices In Mario C. Boyd Author Affiliation Abstract What is a rhetorical device‚ and how rhetorical devices used. According to University of Phoenix Critical Thinking Glossary (2012) rhetoric is language used primarily to persuade or influence beliefs or attitudes rather than to prove logically. Rhetorical device are used every day by politicians‚ writers‚ sales people‚ and media. Rhetorical devices are used to speak effectively

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    Abraham Lincoln was our president during the Civil War who wrote Gettysburg Address. Dr. Martin Luther King was a Civil Rights leader who gave the I have a Dream speech by LIncoln Memorial. President Lincoln and Dr. King both addressed the issue of freedom in their speeches. Both used rhetorical devices such as‚ repetition and parallelism. Each speech had its own purpose.Lincoln’s purpose was to finish the war the north had started; while Dr. King’s was to demand a change for blacks across America

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    As it came near the end of George Washington’s second term as president he prepared his well know Farewell Address. He delivered it handwritten to his cabinet on September 17‚ 1796. Washington wanting to retire after his first term‚ but was persuaded by people who he say “entitled to my confidence”. With that he went on and served a second term. In this Farewell Address that is now coming at the end of his second term‚ Washington is basically making known his retirement and offering sentiments

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    John F. Kennedy‚ in his presidential inaugural address‚ affirmed America’s traditional values and stressed the importance of establishing peace between countries. In his speech‚ Kennedy emphasized the need for unity between the United States and Soviet Union as it is the best way to preserve tranquility and to protect the nation. He utilized the rhetorical device of anaphora to accentuate the actions necessary to ensure the success of creating strong relations between the United States and Soviet

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    with Charles Foster Kane campaigning for Governor‚ there were many examples of biasfallacies‚ and rhetorical devices. An example of political bias in his speech was when Kane said that “every straw vote‚ every independent poll shows that I’ll be elected”. This shows political bias because it is an opinion of Charles Foster Kane and there is not any supporting evidence to prove that what Kane says is the truth. Examples of fallacies present in this speech would be in the beginning of his speech where

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    In his farewell address‚ it was obvious that Washington worked hard to convince the country that he should be allowed to retire. In the first few paragraphs‚ it is clear that he felt that the country would attempt to force him to remain in office and that is something that he didn’t want to do. He told the country that he believed he was never qualified to be president and‚ if he accomplished anything that it was as a because of their support and efforts. The purpose of this address was to offer

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    The President of 1960 – John F. Kennedy On November 22‚ 1963‚ when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office‚ John F. Kennedy was killed by an assassin’s bullets as his car wound through Dallas‚ Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die. Of Irish descent‚ he was born in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ on May 29‚ 1917. Graduating from Harvard in 1940‚ he entered the Navy. In 1943‚ when his PT boat was rammed and sunk by a Japanese destroyer‚ Kennedy‚

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    the brutal anti-semitism it had brought to power” (Miller). He provides examples of “the hunts for Reds in America”‚ referring to hunts for communist‚ and the extermination of Jews in Germany. The hunt for witches was an act of fear and greed‚ in the early 1600s in Salem-to deflect accusations on others‚ gain land‚ or revenge on a neighbor. Miller also goes into depth with his

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    Hovsep Miribyan Professor S. Joseph English 104 29 August 2014 Ignoring the Question This paper will be focused on four common logical fallacies that can be deceitful yet very affective whether they are used in debates or in ways to convince an individual or a crowd to trust in what is being said by persons in leadership positions. “A logical fallacy is a mistake in reasoning” (33 Current Arguments II). Ignoring the question is one of the most commonly used fallacies in the political and business

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