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    uses his speech to inspire the Americans listening‚ hoping for a better relationship with the USSR during his presidency. During paragraphs twelve through twenty-one of his speech‚ he speaks about his hope for improved he appeals to pathos by using anaphora and diction‚ appeals to ethos with his position as the leader of America‚ and appeals to logos by describing how the USSR will react to his plans. Throughout this section of his speech‚ Kennedy mainly uses two techniques to appeal to pathos: diction

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    Mrs. Suarez English 2 Period 3 April 1 2013 Antony’s skillful ways To be a good public speaker‚ a person needs a very specific set of skills to deliver a powerful speech. In the play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ a group of men conspire to assassinate Julius Caesar. Throughout the play‚ they succeed in killing Caesar by stabbing him multiple times. The conspirators have to convince the people

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    While Auden’s The Shield of Achilles gives a glimpse of the mythology concerning the great Trojan War‚ the lines themselves are immersed in their own battle of legos vs. pathos as the two main characters’ dissenting views and one’s triumph over the other illustrate an everlasting plight of humanity. Thetis‚ the mother of Achilles‚ is hope personified‚ as she acts in desperation to save her son from death‚ in spite of the knowledge of his inevitable fate. As she watches Hephaestus forge the indestructible

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    Albert Einstein the Menace of Mass Destruction Speech On November 11th 1947 the renowned scientist‚ Albert Einstein‚ presented his case against nuclear warfare and the real dangers that come with it. He was able to grab his audience’s attention by great use of literary devices and rhetoric techniques. The argument delivered in this speech proved to be effective because till this day a nuclear bomb has yet to be dropped. Albert Einstein was one of the scientists assigned to the Manhattan projected

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    Mark Antony appeals to the crowd’s sense of ethos to establish himself in their eyes as a noble man‚ and to surreptitiously separate the conspirators’ from their lofty reputations. Specifically‚ Antony mentions that he has the power to "do Brutus wrong and Cassius wrong‚ who‚ you know‚ are honourable men"‚ but he "will not do them wrong: [he] rather choose[s] to wrong the dead‚ to wrong [himself] and [the people]‚ than [he] will wrong such honourable men" (). Antony says that though he could‚ it

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    Body Shop re logo design

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    Body Shop Products 32 YEAR OLD WOMAN. AD Campaigns Timeline of Body Shops logos 1976 - 1997 1997 - 2009 2009 - present Competitors Body Shop’s Current logo Body Shop Survey Results: - Seen as a health and wellbeing brand. - Not as prominent as some other brands e.g. Lush - Very aware of Body Shop being Fair trade. - Current logo is not that eye-catching - Current logo needs to be modernised - Consumer like the new philosophy as attaches emotional feelings

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    Ethos Chapter 3 October 2011 I. Introduction a. Writers create ethos through reputation and the language‚ evidence‚ and images used. b. Readers must respect authority before accepting their words. c. Particular character will not appeal to every kind of audience. II. Understand How Arguments Based on Character Work d. People well turn to “experts” to have a shortcut in their decisions. e. It may just be people who have earned respect on that subject

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    The Ethos of a school should be recognised when entering any school setting as it is part of the environment of the school and the daily practice of pupils and staff. All adults who work in a school setting have the responsibility in being a positive role model to children and other staff‚ they need to show high standards of positive behavior to encourage children. Having a positive and strong relationship with staff will encourage childrenâ€TMs good behavior. All staff in a school setting should

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    Zack Whales Speech

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    Lauren Aguilar Mr. Caleb Clardy English 131.011 2 April 2012 Zach Wahls Speech Zach Wahls goes before the House of Representatives in support of marriage equality. The nineteen year old University of Iowa student stands before a full room of people to discuss his personal experience of being raised by two women. Zach‚ a well-spoken young man‚ explains that he has a full blooded sibling that was conceived through in vitro fertilization. He goes on to reference his home life as being just as normal

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    ground by utilizing the Three-fold Stage Theory of the Logos‚ which consists of three main ideas that can be found in all three Abrahamic religions. This paper will focus specifically on the similarities that can be found in both Islam and Christianity. These similarities‚ which are found in the “word” of God that is respected by each faith‚ can be used to foster serious dialogue in interfaith conflicts. The Three-fold Stage Theory of the Logos mainly focuses on the importance of the word of God

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