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    The Great Seduction

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    Ryley Sickler Eng 100 10/22/12 The Great Seduction In his article “The Great Seduction” (NY Times June 2008)‚ David Brooks claims that “our most rampant decadence today is financial decadence” (1). What he means by this is that America is falling apart in terms of money. Early America’s ideals of hard work and saving for the future are gone. Most of society is in debt and has no hope for repaying it. I agree with Brooks’ ideals because a large portion of Americans are spending more money

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    Persuasion

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    Persuasion Paper After read the two articles “The Necessary Art of Persuasion” and “Harnessing the Science of Persuasion”‚ I think I would like to be persuasive in doing a presentation. If I want to be a good persuader and speaker‚ I should consider the way that let audiences know I will let them learn something from the presentation. In fact‚ the purpose of most public presentation is to convey valuable information‚ whether the audience can accept the valuable information is depended on whether

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    Manipulation

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    Opening Thoughts. Manipulation. The Webster dictionary says “to control or play upon by artful‚ unfair‚ or insidious means especially to one ’s own advantage” (Merriam-Webster) So what does this mean in the context of communication. It would appear that to manipulate someone is sinister in nature. That it is something bad or evil we do to other people for our own gain. But is it? Throughout this paper I hope to disprove this fact that manipulation is only used for malicious intent. Or maybe I’ll

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    Manipulation

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    photo manipulation was a 1982 National Geographic cover in which editors photographically moved two Egyptian pyramids closer together so that they would fit on a vertical cover. This case triggered a debate about the appropriateness of photo manipulation in journalism;[citation needed] the argument against editing was that the magazine depicted something that did not exist‚ and presented it as fact. There were several cases since the National Geographic case of questionable photo manipulation‚ including

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    Manipulation

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    Ideological Manipulation in Translation in a Chinese Context: Su Manshu ’s Translation of Les Misérables by Li Li | | | | | | | | |1. Introduction:

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    NLP and seduction have long been associated with each other. Nero Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a term used to describe the way in which our brains adhere to specific patterns of communication dependent on our personality type. Once we can begin to understand these patterns‚ triggers and Meta models‚ we can use them to our advantage whilst communicating with women. Seduction is merely the process of being able to clearly communicate our intent to women whilst utilizing the correct techniques to

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    Psychology Manipulation

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    At a psychological level‚ the art of manipulation primarily involves two things: concealing aggressive intentions and behaviors and knowing the psychological vulnerabilities of your opponent well enough to know what tactics are likely to be the most effective weapons against them. Psychological manipulation is most often accomplished through covert-aggression or aggression that is so carefully veiled or so subtle that it’s not easily detected. Manipulators want what they want and fight hard to attain

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    Through means of systematic persuasion the communicator will appeal to reason and logic to help change attitudes‚ or they may appeal to emotion and habit by means of heuristic persuasion to change beliefs. Every communicator aims to gain different and desired results. For example‚ sales people‚ politicians‚ and leaders in other areas all have different goals and audiences‚ but use persuasion to their benefit. Cult leaders and other extremists in history have used persuasion to immerse followings and

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    How Does Positive Persuasion Exist in Teenagers? What Are the Effects? Oakland University Professor WRT 160 Close Reading Paper Abstract There are many of us who constantly assume that teenagers are overall just trouble makers‚ that their up to no good‚ and that sex‚ alcohol and drugs are all they think about. Yes‚ this is a common fact but do you ever think about the positive that comes out of teenagers‚ if there is any? Society has influenced many around

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    Manipulation and Society

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    Manipulation and society To understand and analyse manipulative discourse‚ it is crucial to first examine its social environment. We have already assumed that one of the characteristics of manipulation‚ for instance as distinct from persuasion‚ is that it involves power and domination. An analysis of this power dimension involves an account of the kind of control that some social actors or groups exercise over others (Clegg‚ 1975; Luke‚ 1989; Van Dijk‚ 1989: Wartenberg‚ 1990). We also have assumed

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