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    speaker most wants to persuade would be your “Target Audience” II. Advertising gives you an effective model III. Make your speech equally appealing to everyone What are questions of fact? I. A question of fact is a question about the truth or falsity of an assertion II. Many questions of fact cannot be answered absolutely Persuasive Speeches on Questions of Value I. A question about the worth‚ rightness‚ morality‚ and so forth of an idea or action II.

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    Wilson vs Pringle

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    http://www.lawteacher.net/jurisprudence/essays/trespass-to-person.php#ixzz2Zf4KlLwK Wilson V Pringle [1986] 2 All ER 440 The plaintiff and the defendant were two schoolboys involved in an incident in a school corridor as the result of which the plaintiff fell and suffered injuries. The plaintiff issued a writ claiming damages and alleging that the defendant had committed a trespass to the person of the plaintiff. In his defence the defendant admitted that he had indulged in horseplay with the plaintiff

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    durational is not exactly the marker of El pasado es un animal grotesco. Its two hours duration does not deserve‚ certainly‚ to be identified in a special manner. But the fact that the play represents the story of four young men over ten years‚ through alternating scenes on a carousel that continues to turn‚ and the principal fact that those stories are narrated in the voice-overs that are being performed at a time and in an uninterrupted manner‚ by each of the four actors in the piece‚ have created

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    The report was on Tina’s desk when Frank found it. It is stated in the report that Amalgamated would suffer severely financially if forced to build a lagoon to treat wastewater as impending legislation would require. The numbers used support this fact were highly overestimated with percentages that were nearly triple the percentages reported by Tina just one year ago. Northlake‚ a small town with a population around 10‚000‚ is the home of Amalgamated’s corporate offices. Three of the company’s main

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    even not seeing the trailer‚ movie goers would think that it’s just another sexy film or should I say the so called bold movies that experimenting teenagers‚ mature guys and old men would watch in a not so popular movie theater. But as a matter of fact‚ it is a movie beyond its title. Basically TUHOG in its literal sense is about three individuals accidentally skewed together by a pipe and how their stories became connected with each other. The center of the story is love with different plot

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    Like a Winding Sheet

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    ’46 and had numerous place settings in which the conflict took place. The main characters of the story are Mr. Johnson and his wife Mae. Mr. Johnson’s love and fondness for his wife was a true testimony in this story. It also brought about the mere fact of racism and a man’s own conscience and mind playing tricks on him. LIKE A WINDING SHEET Like a Winding Sheet‚ written by Ann Petry in 1945‚ is a story that begins with a black man’s tough day at work‚ but takes a twisted turn. Johnson comes

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    The Cave

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    The Allegory of the Cave is a text that is devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge‚ reality and existence. Plato explores the nature of our society by using the illustration of human prisoners who are chained in such a way that they cannot move their heads‚ unable ling them to see the outside world. This allegory is a symbolic representation of what reality can be to one‚ may not be a reality to others. The allegory of the cave commences with the description of a dark cave

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    Truth and Beauty

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    not always truthful. I find truth is a more of a beneficial characteristic to possess; beauty will eventually fade‚ leaving only the truth behind. Outer beauty has never been my first priority‚ I like learning about peoples stories and histories‚ the fact that they are willing to share their stories and be truthful with me is what makes them beautiful. Through these stories they are opening up to me‚ telling me their past; whether it be good or bad‚ they are being truthful and that is where the true

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    he relied solely on what he saw. The prisoners‚ having lived their whole life in the cave‚ would look upon the shadows they saw and recognize them as reality. In the same way‚ Glaucon and others like him believed what they saw and experienced was in fact the reality of the Universe. Conversely‚ Plato believed that the truth of the Universe was hidden and that the way to discover it was not through observation of the surrounding world but through logic and reasoning. Most people prefer to remain in

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    present hypotheses contrary to facts in the past‚ in other words‚ what would have taken place. Fact Jean n’est pas venu. On ne l’a donc pas vu Jean didn’t come. That’s why we didn’t see him Contrary-to-fact conditional sentence Si Jean était venu‚ on l’aurait vu. If Jean had come‚ we would have seen him. Fact Je me suis réveillé tard. C’est pour ça que je ne suis pas arrivé à l’heure. I woke up late. That’s why I didn’t arrive on time. Contrary-to-fact conditional sentence Si je m’étais

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