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    Effects Of Propaganda

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    Each individual is affected by propaganda‚ one way or the other. Propaganda can sway the public’s view‚ since it can be believed to be accurate if it is from a trusted source. Depending on the way propaganda is used‚ it can have a negative impact on the society. It usually distorts the original meaning to make it sounds more pleasing to its audience. Propaganda can play a major role in an individual’s life. Propaganda has affected my life in many instances than I would think. Usually television

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    salespeople‚ and politicians because they lack adequate factual support for their points‚ so they appeal to our emotions by using propaganda techniques. In the particular commercial for the Samsung Galaxy smart phones‚ Name Calling‚ Plain Folks‚ and Bandwagon propaganda techniques are used. It is no secret that smart phone creators have to appeal to average consumers and get them to jump on board to buy their product. So in a not so surprising way to gather new customers‚ Samsung releases a commercial

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    Fallacies

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    and argument. The ad claims to reduce 90 % more plaque germs than regular toothpaste. This is a common persuasive technique is today’s advertisements to persuade the consumer. Also‚ the bandwagon fallacy supports the claim trying to be proved which states that dentists use Colgate Total so you should as well. Bandwagon fallacy is a threat of rejection by one’s peers is substituted for evidence in an argument. Many advertisers are using fallacies and

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    Week 1 Knowledge Check Study Guide Concepts Mastery Beliefs and claims‚ issues‚ and arguments Score: 9 / 9 Questions 100% 1 2 3 100% 4 5 6 100% 7 8 9 Two kinds of arguments‚ deduction‚ induction‚ and unstated premises‚ and balance of considerations and IBEs Cognitive biases Concept: Beliefs and claims‚ issues‚ and arguments Mastery 100% Questions 1 2 3 1. In the context of arguments in the critical thinking process‚ what is the term used to refer to a reason provided for

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    12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose Twelve Angry Men is a book written by Reginald Rose and takes place late one hot summer afternoon in the jury-room of a New York Court of law. The story revolves around a Jury that is trying to judge a murder trial. The 12 jurors must decide whether the defendant is guilty or not. The power of persuasion does not only influence characters in the book‚ but also persuades us to rethink‚ ‘Should something be changed in the judicial system?’ Stage direction The

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    Edgar Reyes Dana King English 101 12 April 2013 Types of Sports Fans “My biggest pet peeve is just girls who go to sports bars who have no intention on caring what teams are playing‚ like they’re looking for just a night out. That drives me crazy than anything else. Like don’t pretend to be a sports fan.” This quote was publicly said by American actor Jerry Ferrara. A sports team‚ no matter what the sport is; baseball‚ basketball‚ and football are nothing without the support of their loyal

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    cell phone classification

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    today and there are many different types of cell phone users. There is the IPhone bandwagon‚ Always up to date‚ Same Flip phone since 99‚ Smartphone grandma‚ and Cell Phone Camera Guy. IPhone Bandwagon My cell phone is my best friend. It’s my lifeline to the outside world. - Carrie Underwood IPhones are very popular and just like everything else that is popular there are people that jump on the bandwagon. If a sports team is winning suddenly everyone likes that team. People see their

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    Deceptive Arguments

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    Answer: b (categorical statements) 2. It is clear to every intelligent person that the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution‚ protection against cruel and unusual punishment‚ does not bar the use of victim impact statements. Answer: a (bandwagon) 3. Victim reforms will destroy the constitutional rights of the accused. Answer: b (categorical statement) 4. The conservative‚ prejudiced Supreme Court judges are too stupid to recognize the rights of the accused. Answer: c (personal

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    References: Leibenstein‚ H. (1950)‚ “Bandwagon‚ Snob‚ and Veblen Effects in the Theory of Consumers’ Demand”‚ The Quarterly Journal of Economics‚ Vol. 64‚ No. 2.(May)‚ pp. 183-207. Vigneron‚ F. & Johnson‚ W.L. (1999)‚ “A Review and a Conceptual Framework of PrestigeSeeking Consumer”‚ Academy

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    Logical fallacy

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    In the literary play‚ The Cruicible‚ Authur Miller uses drama to portray the real events of witchcraft. He attempts to show how easily very religios people can be fooled by one another. Logical fallacies are a rhetorical device in which he uses in order to have the effect of showing how believable the characters can be. A fallacy that is used throughout the Crucible would be Either or Choice. A fallacy where one is made to think they have just one choice. An example of Either or Choice would be

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