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    (Section 3) Aj. James Whitlam Persuasive Speech II Outline Topic: Gay should be allowed to serve openly in military. General Purpose: to persuade Specific Purpose: to persuade my audience that we should allowed gay in military because not only straight that have enough potential to serve openly in military Central Idea: Many people in US disagree that president Obama will allow homosexual serving openly in uniform; however‚ every should have their rights to do what they want if it not harm

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    The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important movements of the twentieth century regarding many art forms and human rights for African American People. It was not only important for African American People‚ but also‚ as few know‚ for this subculture of homosexuals‚ that began to shape during this time in Harlem‚ New York City. Eric Garber wrote: Signs of this suburban culture and of the fact‚ that it was illegal for men to love other men outside of the suburban ‘safe-zones’‚ can also be found

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    Court case. Legalizing gay marriage will cause social‚ economic and psychological benefits to unfold on a state and national level. To begin‚ the social benefits of homosexual marriage are irrefutable. Most importantly‚ many more children will be adopted. In America alone‚ there are over 100‚000 children awaiting adoption‚ not to mention children in under privileged countries from where many American couples currently adopt children. Because of obvious biological reasons‚ gay couples cannot have children

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    In the presidents speech‚ he uses many supporting materials to back up what he is saying. Throughout The President’s speech‚ he predominantly uses illustrations. However‚ he also includes opinions‚ descriptions‚ analogies‚ and other supporting materials. With these supporting materials‚ the speech is strengthened along with his credibility. The president starts by using an opinion he has from personal knowledge as supporting material by saying‚ "I have been here three years and three days‚ and

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    Rhetoric is a combination of presentation and situations. A message about agriculture will be more important in a place like Texas as opposed to New York city‚ where there are less crops. This is why politicians say different things in different cities‚ and different states. Each of the rhetorical elements are important‚ and can be mixed and matched to fit the situation. No one part should be ignored‚ as they are equally important. The purpose of a message should match the message of the speaker

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    contexts from direct selling to clients to coaching‚ team building‚ appraising‚ motivating and leading” (Atkinson‚ 2012). Rhetoric is a tool that we can use throughout our careers and in our daily lives. I will be defining rhetoric‚ listing the benefits of persuasion‚ the five stages of the persuasion process‚ and how I feel persuasion will help me in my profession. Rhetoric is “the art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people”

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    Effects of Clinton’s Email Scandal on her Economy Plans In March 2015‚ Hilary Clinton came into the public limelight after she was exposed that she used a private email server for official communications. This happened when she was the United States Secretary of State. This was breaking the regulations since she was supposed to utilize the official state Department email accounts that are maintained on Federal government servers. She also deleted 32‚000 emails that she claimed to be private (Dinan

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    Famous philosopher and poet‚ Aristotle‚ once described‚ “[rhetoric] may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. This is not a function of any other art.” Thus‚ rhetoric is a form of clear‚ perceptible language which leads its observers to make a specific and calculated conclusion. Many consider politicians to be the most avid users of rhetoric‚ constantly trying to convince audiences to vote or certain way or to shift the national political agenda

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    shall not take Troy." Thus he spoke‚ and the sons of the Achaeans for a long while sat sorrowful there‚ but they all held their peace‚ till at last Diomed of the loud battle-cry made answer saying‚ "Son of Atreus‚ I will chide your folly‚ as is my right in council. Be not then aggrieved that I should do so. In the first place you attacked me before all the Danaans and said that I was a coward and no soldier. The Argives young and old know that you did so. But the son of scheming Saturn endowed you

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    2011 Unsuccessful Effectiveness: An Analysis on Ineffective Usage on Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos If our founding fathers had read the title of C.S Lewis’s essay‚ “We Have No ‘Right to Happiness‚’” they would have rolled over in their graves. Lewis leads a vaguely persuasive argument. He believes that because of society’s sinful morality‚ divorce is legally and socially accepted. Also‚ he believes happiness is determined by law; therefore‚ we have no moral right to happiness. Lewis’s essay on society’s

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