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    more of a convenient tool that can be used to help the individual. This idea is rampant in today’s culture‚ but dates back much further. The Sophists of ancient Greece were early examples of the loss of the importance of truth and the rise of empty rhetoric. These Sophists were teachers and public figures who were skilled in the art of persuasion. They originated from those who practiced oral traditions such as poets and public speakers. When the Greek democracy was formed‚ citizens stepped up to snatch

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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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    Admin‚ I know some of the readers will judge me‚ but let them first read my story before they judge me‚ they will see I was right. I was in S.6 Vacation when I met Sam a handsome man whom I trusted. He was working and single and promised to marry me and even pay for me at Campus‚ as I will be staying with him at home. I was happy‚ trusted him and started visiting him before I shifted permanently to his home something that was against my parents wish. Within three months‚ I was already pregnant

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    Rhetoric is the art of using language effectively for the purpose of persuasion. It is used in a lot of speeches in today’s world like for example‚ someone who would be running in politics would want whatever audience they’re talking to‚ to be persuaded and convinced of whatever idea they’re giving. In this case‚ they would use rhetoric. The play called Julius Caesar is about the great Roman leader and his rise to power and fall from power. In the play‚ a character named Antony was a deeply loyal

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    Respond to the following prompt: "There are 3 Rhetorical Devices (logos‚ ethos‚ pathos). Provide a quote from each of the two speeches that best represent the use of each of the rhetorical devices. Keep response to a minimum of 1000 words.” In the 1960’s‚ civil rights were becoming a very present and evident concern to the people of America once again. Issues were being brought up to leaders that could and had the authority to actually help out and do something about these said issues. John F

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    On July 20‚ 1969‚ one of America’s most memorable event occurred. Apollo 11’s commander‚ Neil Armstrong‚ walked across the moon. This marked a momentous occasion not only in American history but also in the history of mankind. In the article‚ “One Giant Leap to Nowhere”‚ Tom Wolfe‚ the author‚ discusses the standstill found in NASA and subsequently its death after the Apollo 11 mission trip. He marks July 20‚ 1969 as the fall of NASA‚ though much of America would disagree and state that this was

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    How does Orwell explore the problem of rhetoric in Animal Farm? Paying particular attention to the character of Squealer‚ how is language used as instrument of social control? Animal Farm is a novella which was written by George Orwell.It passes through on a farm and reflects the events in The Soviet Union.In this novella one of the themes is the abuse of language as instrumental to the abuse of power.This theme is mentioned by taking rebellion as a subject and creating Napoleon and Squealer

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    The 1970’s was a hippie culture where women would be able to roam free and independent‚ however during this time a lot of the advertisements which were shown in the 1970s used women in order to attract an audience. With all advertisements‚ the ones throughout the 1970s used the AIDA advertisements in order to ensure that what was being shown in both the print and broadcasting platforms would be able to grab the audience’s attention. The second wave of feminism came as a response to the experiences

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    Kim Nguyen Module Leader- Martin Devenny CDI Level 5 C & CS Module code- 5CTA1011 Critical Analysis The rhetoric of neutrality- Robin Kinross Discuss the visual rhetoric in graphic design. Graphic design is a vast industry in visual communication‚ using information‚ typography‚ isotopes‚ and diagrams as a way to communicate across to its audiences. Through detailed investigations of design and taking on Robin Kinross (1985)‚ claims that the distinction between design for information and

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    In the early 1900’s the man was seen as the intellectual individual who takes care of their wife and family‚ who arrives home with the money and who was the supplier. However during the 1930’s this typical idea of the man’s role was extremely hard to keep ahold of due to The Great Depression. While the average woman worked on household dynamics and keeping the family afloat‚ the man was out looking for a job‚ or struggling to keep his current job. As a result‚ the average male came home at the end

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