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    Pathos Synthesis Essay Period 3 Through all of the hardship and sacrifices George from ‘Of Mice and Men’ and Vicomtesse Antonia from ‘Suitcase Lady’ went through in their lives‚ their unknowingly unachievable dreams were what kept them from giving up on themselves. Dreams are wonderful things and are different for everyone‚ they strive people to reach them‚ but sometimes dreams are so far from reality‚ that they will stay dreams and not

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    both positive and negative. Make a conscious choice to exhibit a positive attitude. This will improve your work/life performance as well as that of your coworkers/Soldiers around you. We are a value and performance based organization. The Warrior Ethos‚ Army VALUES‚ Soldier’s Creed‚ and the Code of Conduct are guidelines for each Soldier and a baseline for shared values. Performance is measured in APFT‚ weapons qualification‚ wear and appearance of the uniform‚ and customer satisfaction. We are

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    so‚ what they pray for." At the end of the paper‚ it seems that Einstein himself never answers Phyllis’s question definitely‚ never really leaning either way‚ but by using rhetorical writing he doesn’t really have to. By giving rational exchange of viewpoints‚ he gives the reader the choice to answer her on question. Albert Einstein is rhetorically effective to help Phyllis to her answer by using context and purpose; subject‚ speaker‚ and audience‚ and appeals to logosethos‚ and pathos‚ Albert

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    Importance of African-American soldiers in the U.S. Civil War In the Civil War‚ the Confederates and the Union ensured that African American troops had an opportunity of visiting the battlefield. Prior to the onset of the Civil War in 1861‚ almost 4 million slaves were present in the United States of America. Among these‚ at least 180‚000 served in over 163 units of the army and a thousand others in the navy (Bob and John 94). Freedmen and slaves started serving the Confederate Army in the year

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    actually contains Finland and Iceland besides those three kingdoms due to the close historical‚ political and geographical ties. It is a design movement that emerged in the 1950s and traces its roots to Modernism. Integrating the Scandinavian culture and ethos‚ its philosophical basis was simply characterized by minimalism‚ simplicity‚ functionality and humanity. 2 When we are discussing Scandinavian design style‚ minimalism is one major aspect. However‚ not all minimalism style is Scandinavian. Unlike

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    the two ways of life that she lived on the mainland and in her hometown‚ the author finally uses allusion and alludes to one of her previous poems‚ “I once wrote a poem in which I called us Latinas ‘God’s brown daughters’…” she does this to build ethos so the audience can believe that she is the best person to give an opinion on this issue. Cofer wanted to bring the audience into her thoughts and feelings in order to make them relate to her and her point of view of being Puerto Rican. Cofer is trying

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    against the racial inequality and discrimination. This speech was so persuasive because King effectively used rhetorical methods throughout his speech. From what I took from this speech‚ King was able to utilize every rhetorical method including pathoslogos‚ and ethos. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech‚ “I Have a Dream”‚ uses the emphasis of pathos throughout the duration of his speech. For example‚ he states

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    Learning and Teaching should be Inclusive and Enjoyable: Gifted/Talented Pupils Terms such as “the most able” have been used to identify particularly able pupils.   A convention has arisen whereby the terms “gifted” and “talented” have come into use.  “Gifted” is often used to indicate special academic aptitude and “talented” to refer to pupils who are extremely able in the areas of creativity‚ sport‚ the expressive arts or‚ indeed‚ other areas. The organisation Children of High Intelligence

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    Communication skills are used within care settings to engage within a better conversation. They consist of physical attributes which make conversation and discussion more effective by conveying interest in what the carer/professional is saying. My first example of a communication skill is body language. Body language is the conscious and unconscious use of physical bodily positioning in order to convey attitude and emotion. Open body language would consist of sitting with a straight back with hands/arms

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    Martin Luther King’s uses of both pathos and ethos effectively. He uses pathos to obtain sympathy and sorrow from its audience. The language evokes pity for MLK‚ who has been imprisoned‚ and for the people who are suffering injustice. He states his reason for being in Birmingham‚ “I am in Birmingham because injustice is here.” This is to gain the support of the reader right from the beginning. He then goes on to describe the injustice that is present in Birmingham‚”vicious mobs lynch your mothers

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