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    The final strategic error that Cruz suffered from was non-persuasive pathos. Pathos is employed in order to ignite emotion or feeling in an attempt to rally support. Cruz used effective descriptions and adjectives to employ pathos‚ but because of a lack of timeliness and empathy his pathos were not persuasive. At the beginning of his Prayer to France‚ Cruz effectively portrayed support and stood in solidarity with the people of Paris by asking God to‚ “lift up’‚ “comfort”‚ and “be with the people

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    Love and marriage between Wickham and Lydia Pride and Prejudice is the most successful and popular novel written by Jane Austen. It revolves around the intricacies of courtship and marriage between members of social classes‚ which‚ in this case‚ is her own class – the middle class. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen describes many different loves and marriages. Whereby‚ she can express her viewpoint that one’s character often reflects his or her marriage and attitudes towards love. In this essay

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    The Death of Artemio Cruz

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    The Death of Artemio Cruz Carlos Fuentes author of The Death of Artemio Cruz has used his novel to show how Mexico has been transformed and molded into its present state through the use of his character Artemio Cruz. Fuentes uses Cruz to bring together a historical truth about the greedy capital seekers‚ robber barons‚ if you will‚ who after the revolution brought Mexico directly back to into the situation it was in before and during the Revolution. Fuentes wrote the novel in nineteen sixty-two

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    ABOUT CELIA CRUZ

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    1950‚ Cruz made her first major breakthrough‚ after the lead singer of the Sonora Matancera‚ a renowned Cuban orchestra‚ left the group and Cruz was called to fill in. Cruz was hired permanently by the orchestra‚ but wasn’t well accepted by the public at first.[7] However‚ the orchestra stood by their decision‚ and soon Cruz became famous throughout Cuba. During the 15 years she was a member‚ the band traveled all over Latin America‚ becoming known as "Café con leche" (coffee with milk). Cruz became

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    Santa Cruz Case

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    Santa Cruz Case Introduction Santa Cruz Guitar Company is a small-scale musical instrument company that produces custom high quality guitars. Although Santa Cruz Guitar Company manufactures few guitars a year‚ compared to competitors‚ and lack an actual quality department‚ Santa Cruz Guitar Company is known for high quality instruments. Dr. Robert W. Edwards Deming was a statistician that had a large impact on quality‚ as we know it today. Deming realized how management processes could

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    Ted Cruz Characteristics

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    Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer. He might not actually be the Zodiac Killer but because he set himself apart from the rest of us as a leader people will find any way to discredit him. Consequently‚ as he set himself apart from everyone else as a leader‚ the public take notice to what he does. And yet‚ because he is a phenomenal leader the public follows him and trusts in what he says. Although much of the public believes Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer‚ he is a great leader through his exceptional diligence

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    Edie Cruz Narrative

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    Cruz smoothly moves in and tenderly places his hand behind her head inclining in for the kiss. Gently brushing his lips over hers‚ Edie returns the kiss willingly accepting and exploring his lips and the soft thrust of his tongue. “It’s getting late.” Edie whispers against his lips. “Stay a little longer.” He whispers. “Ok.” Team of four stuck around in the surveillance van parked away waiting patiently for their take down. Two officers sat on the Equipment Bench Seat along one side of

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    school‚ peer pressure‚ grades‚ friends‚ and lastly family can all play a big part. In the book “The Local News”(1) by Miriam Gershow‚ the main character Lydia and her family go through a horrible tragedy of losing her brother Danny. How do you communicate or get through to someone who has been through something like that?

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    Lydia Peelle – Mule killers In this short story “Mule Killers” by Lydia Peele we meet three generations of a family‚ grandfather‚ father and son as well as the different women in the story. The story is told in present time by the son as a first person narrator‚ but almost everything in the story is a flashback of the father’s story about his youth. The story is constructed in parts; you get introduced to the lives of the father and the grandfather with no introduction of what has happened before

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    Life of Celia Cruz

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    Celia Cruz was one of the most famous Cuban salsa singers. She was nicknamed the Queen of Salsa‚ with more than thirty-six albums‚ recorded with some other leading singers in Latin music. Celia worked as a singer for more than forty years‚ and during that time‚ she became well known for her vigorous work‚ great personality‚ and her emotional way of singing. During her performances‚ she was well known for being able to improvise lyrics. She was an artist with over six decades of success making her

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