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    phủ và sự ve vuốt của các nhà tài trợ nước ngoài. Mấy nhận xét ban đầu: 1. Sau một loạt các thành tích kinh tế mà VN đạt được trong thời gian qua và cảm giác hưng phấn thái quá‚ báo cáo này là nhận định tỉnh táo và tổng quát khá hiếm hoi về hiện trạng kinh tế VN và hướng đi của nó. 2. Tuy hầu hết các ý kiến đã được các tác giả đề cập từ một vài năm nay‚ nhưng báo cáo này làm cho các cụm vấn đề trở nên rõ ràng và gắn kết hơn hơn khi so sánh VN với con đường Đông Nam Á. Điều này‚ về mặt phong cách

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    College Prep. First Semester Essay The American Dream is a national ethos of the united states in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success. In the definition of the American dream by james truslow adams in 1931. “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement” regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. The idea of the American dream is rooted in the United States declaration of independence

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    plan for his presidency. Kennedy establishes his purpose by emphasizing the importance of a united country through word choice and listing pledges. The author establishes ethos in his speech and employs antithesis‚ repetition‚ and an allusion in his address to aid him in fulfilling his purpose. Kennedy immediately establishes ethos in his speech‚ starting with when he speaks about the founding fathers and upholding their beliefs. This inclusion shows that Kennedy will not be a tyrant‚ and that he believes

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    to support him. Considering that Brutus’ speech contained mainly logos‚ he wasn’t able to captivate his audience as well as Antony did. Marcus Brutus was the first person to give his speech after Caesar died. During his speech‚ Brutus told the audience to believe what he was saying because he is an honorable man (III‚ i‚ 14-16). By saying this‚ Brutus was using ethos to make himself seem credible. Brutus mainly used facts (logos) to convince the people why killing Julius Caesar was the right thing

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    I Eat Mentos‚ Do You? I Eat Mentos‚ Do You? How many dilemmas a day do you stumble across‚ that given a solution would just make life easier? The ad for Mentos featuring Albert Einstein reads‚ “I eat Mentos‚ do you? Mentos. Helping People Get Ideas”‚ implying Mentos can help increase intelligence to a level comparable to Albert’s. In advertisements from Mentos ordinary individuals find themselves facing various dilemmas; however‚ if one consumes a Mento they

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    “Rhetorical Analysis of “I Have a Dream” Introduction The day of August 28‚ 1963 At the Lincoln Memorial 200‚000 people gathered after the March on Washington. This is where Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his speech “I Have a Dream” to America. He spoke about the injustices of segregation and discrimination of African Americans that was taking place in our nation. In his first statement he said‚ “I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest

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    Martin Luther King gives his “I Have A Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial coinciding with the Washington March for jobs and freedom. I‚ we will attempt to define these speeches by way of Rhetorical appeals; Kairos‚ EthosLogosPathos‚ We will examine George Wallace by rhetorical appeal‚ Kairos. Kairos is a quality that evokes the right time and place. For Wallace he had given his speech from the Confederate state of Alabama. Theoretically‚ the Confederate

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    Dissection of I Have a Dream On August 28‚ 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave one of the most influential speeches in literary history. The speech titled "I Have a Dream" was delivered at the Lincoln Memorial on the hundredth anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. It was created to address some main problems of the time: true freedom‚ civil rights‚ and to bring an end to racism. This speech was an important step in the civil rights movement‚ with out it many of people wouldn’t of been inspired

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    supporters‚ demand their freedom now‚ they demand things to change with a sense of urgency and without procrastination from the oppressor. They do not want to see slow change over time; they would rather see significant change immediately. The reason for “I Have a Dream” massive impact is due to the tense social mood of the time and that it reflects the conditions of the time‚ giving black activists a vision for the future. It struck directly into the hearts of blacks across America‚ made whites ashamed

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    this quote‚ from the third paragraph of the letter written by eight Alabama clergymen‚ the term outsiders is used. Early on‚ this creates a label for Martin Luther King‚ outsider. Throughout his Letter From Birmingham Jail‚ King is able appeal to ethos in order to refute his title of “outsider” and generate a connection with his audiences‚ the clergymen and the people of America. King is able to do such a thing by alluding to multiple passages from the Bible as well as the figures it contains‚ which

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