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    Hannah Murray 11/27/12 Deardoff PAGE 351 1. Do presidents have so much power that they can almost guarantee reelection to more than two terms? Instead of starting a second term knowing he could not serve again‚ the president would be able to keep congress and the public guessing‚ thereby retain their influence until the last minute. There was a great belief early on of steadiness for America‚ and to achieve that there must be a stable president‚ so it was more likely back then to be reelected

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    1. Abstracted-lost in thought 2. Adulation-excessive devotion to someone 3. Adversity-fortune or fate 4. Burgeon-to flourish 5. Chimera-a lion headed monster 6. Culpable-deserving blame 7. Decadent-characterized by moral or culture 8. Entreaty-earnest request or petition 9. Fatuous-foolish or inane 10 humane-compassion and sympathy for humans or animals 11. Indulgent-being lenient or permissive 12. Ineptness-below average skill 13. Ingrate-an

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    One of the most effective persuasion techniques is Pathos. Per Rosenau‚ M. (2012)‚ advertisements that are “Pulling on the heart strings”‚ are using a Pathos appeal. Pet owners are‚ arguably‚ influenced most by the emotional appeal of love between themselves and their pets. For pet owners‚ the safety and care of their pets‚ which in turn evokes love from the pet‚ is an effective motivator. The Kal Kan “18 year-old-grandpa” ad targets loving pet owners‚ using nostalgia‚ storytelling‚ and music to

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    by Ernest Hemingway “The Storm” by Kate Chopin and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin are three different stores all having distinctive themes‚ but seem to share one common desire between them and that is freedom. Freedom plays an overcoming persuader to the all of the characters. Each story describes what freedom means to distinctive people. “Hills Like White Elephants” tells a story of a young couple facing a huge decision having to be made. This surgery that the American man wants Jig to get

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    games are usually a group of guard mice being sent out on a mission. Each mouse has some basic traits like Nature (Meaning how good they are at doing things mice do)‚ Will‚ and Health. Beyond that they posses a number of skills. Perhaps they are a Persuader‚ Duck-wise (knows a lot about ducks‚ might even be able to talk to them)‚ or are a Stone Mason. Nature also helps characters overcome obstacles and be reduced to help‚ but as a result you return closer and closer to your base mice instincts. Each

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    Jesse James Kalmus Persuasion/Civic Engagement Fall 2014 Fallacy Case Study The second I started looking I could easily find logical fallacies through media. From television series‚political debates and sources like Fox News and CNN you could easily spot the concepts we talked about in class and in our reading. The first clip is from a Seinfeld episode. My mother and I have seen about every episode. Elaine is getting her phone reconnected but the phone company is giving her a new number with

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    Whether‚ it is as simple as moving your eyes or stomping your feet‚ these movements or actions‚ can not be performed without thinking. The term thinking is defined as the activity of the brain that can potentially be expressed in speaking or writing. As humans‚ the ability to apply thinking to our actions is what makes us different from animals. The process of thinking is linked with our senses‚ some more than others. The two most important senses for thinking are seeing and hearing. It operates

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    father was never a police officer in Newark or anywhere else. However‚ his mother did work for the Newark Police Department as a school crossing guard. His father‚ in actuality‚ was a wheeler-dealer who was a practiced deceiver and an effective persuader. He had a strong personality but‚ for the most part‚ kept his misdeeds to little white lies. Friends remember Dennis as an easygoing kid who did well in school without trying very hard. He was elected “class politician” by his high school graduating

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    What makes a leader? – Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman Article • According to Goleman Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) is the defining characteristic of top quality leadership • Really effective leaders combine traditional traits (IQ‚ toughness‚ determination‚ vision and technical skill) with EI traits • E.I. (as defined by Goleman) has 5 aspects: o Self-Awareness o Self-Regulation o Motivation o Empathy o Social Skill • First 3 elements – Self Mgt. Skills; last 2 deal with managing

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    ORAL PRESENTATION 1) INTRO -age(Tweens =Preadolescence‚ the stage between middle childhood and adolescence) ++ explain what we will see next. Kids represent an important demographic to marketers because they have their own purchasing power‚ they influence their parents ’ buying decisions and they ’re the adult consumers of the future. Television still the focus of attention: most exposed! 2) HOW ADVERTISERS ARE TARGETTING KIDS ( techniques) -psychology and kidsmarketing To

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