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Hours upon hours of searching... - 0 views
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Their dedicated team took over the extremely valuable work provided by Schwab Learning, another non-profit that was the pre-curser to GreatSchools from of January of 2008 and all the information once provided by the Schwab Learn will be incorporated into the GreatSchools website.
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provides parents, guardians, and concerned citizens a voice
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in a form of a forum.
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would have proven
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which by being ignorant is a social injustice in itself.
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you understand your
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difficulty whether
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But it is very impossible to do it
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student
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who are more knowledgable with knowing how
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Actually, not only one, several replies back actually.
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in spreading out knowledge with dealing certain situations.
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responded to
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incorporate the schoolwork to basketball
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The fact of the matter is that by using certain sites one can fight the right fight if one can believe in it.
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picture has
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in depicting in
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you, the parent or guardian, the chance to be this teacher with your child. Though recall that it doesn't mean that it requires you to peer over your child's shoulder, it requires you to help your child in any manner possible because in the end of your child's life, the biggest teacher was you.
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to make
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matter that can through
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what you
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in search for help
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In the future, I hope this site gets more and more popular as the years progress.
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finding
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get the education they deserve
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future ,
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behind in life for the rest of their lives.
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If being an activist becomes a problem then it is no longer activism.
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persuading
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It is as simple as that.
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Discussion: Your rhetorical life - 53 views
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One example I can think of is when I was discussing with my friend who to vote for on election day. She hadn't researched much about either candidate so I used logos to inform her about each one and talked to her about who would do more for our country and help our economy more. Another example is when I was trying to convince my dad to let me get a dog. I used pathos, logos and ethos to convince him that it would be a great pet that we would both love, I would take good care of it and it would have a much better life if we adopted it than if we left it at the SPCA.
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“the War
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McCain,
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McCain’s underlying purpose
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With that said he goes on to explain the mounting cost of presence not just in dollars but the amount of live that have been lost since the start of the war.
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therefore our
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and so
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statement
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we continuing without and
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but the also
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used ethics
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Videos
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numerous and respected
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uses logos to justify his position on the war, he constantly made
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officials also
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whom republicans
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that don’t support the war.
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but lack pathos
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Such statements combined with other rhetoric effects do make this a somewhat appealing argument.
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McCain would result
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Obama was more successful in the visual portion due to logical transition and development of his ideas. Obama’s use of the rhetorical techniques was more forceful and poignant, he spoke with more fervor and greater deal of certainty in his position and thus was able to deliver a better argument.
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You used lots of quotes throughout your paper but never cited where they came from.
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You had very good details and awesome word choice! You also used the correct point of view throughout the paper and did a good job staying on topic.
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Your opening is good but i'm not sure if the last paragraph is meant to be a closing since it discusses new topics. You might want to add another paragraph or make that one relate more to the rest of the paper.
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Shekenah WhitneyProject2 - 0 views
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While both Obama and McCain use ethos, pathos, and logos in their speeches and/or media presentations one candidate uses them more effectively than the other.
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opens his speech with a personal anecdote about how war affected
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the main characteristic that he used was in using
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rhetoric
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in this speech
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terroists
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statements mean that
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a man that
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and Iraqi
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This is a hinderence because his argument
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Obama also used logos throughout his argument such as
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Your last paragraph introduces new topics and issues that you had not previously discussed. I can't tell if it is supposed to be your closing or not because if so it doesn't really support the rest of the paper.
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you did a good job using the correct point of view and you used a lot of good details
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The organization of your paper was very good. It helped your ideas be easily understood and also helped the flow of the paper.
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further they called their oppnents past actions into question.
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Even though McCain used more logos in his speech, he blundered in advocating the establishment of MFI, which would be another governmental agency even though he says that “We don't need a dozen federal agencies doing the job badly”.
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Obama seemed to deliver a better message in that he didn’t contradict himself, constantly kept his audience engaged on topics that are of interest to them.
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You didn't really have an opening or closing paragraph. I couldn't really tell if you even used 2 written messages and 2 visual or just one of each.
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You used some quotes throughout your essay but didn't ever cite where they came from.
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You also did not discuss the structure of their messages, their intended audiences or how comfortable they are in either form of communication (written of oral).
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The second paragraph is a good analyzation of their rhetorical strategies. It is also good that you stated what their messages focused on because since you didn't give a works cited page and used different media than the suggested ones I wasn't really aware of what your chosen messages were about.
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You did a good job with your point of view. You didn't address the reader as 'you'.
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Your second issue is a little trickier. You say that the book is inappropriate, and I infer that your reason is the topic itself: gay marriage.
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Your third point, about the founders' vision of America, is something that has been a matter of keen interest to me most of my adult life.
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Comp II Project I - Google Docs - 0 views
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Ursala K. Le Guin
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Ursala’s portrayal of a typical anti hero shows the many truths about life in how an isolated child such as this main character is able to portray.
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Ursala
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The people within this city are aware of these conditions and even though known as joyous people ignore the fact of this child and are compliant of the situation.
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Many cases torture can be used for greater of mankind,
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Many cases torture can be used for greater of mankind,
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is clearly not what our government sees as a means of reliance for torture
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Many times these instances with the small child although not acceptable in today’s society could potentially happen for mere fact of having a better life for others.
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is revealing of torture
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Levin’s
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along with one even stating she would want to watch.
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for the better of human kind.
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These instances are shown very well, and also persuade the reader that may not be for these circumstances to begin seeing Levins point of view and begin to reasoning with him.
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McCullagh gives examples of how our government will when needed perform acts of torture with no knowledge
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Many times in our history presidents have had to make tough decisions on this topic and decide to go against all odds such as Lincoln suspending the Habeas Corpus act in 1861.
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and considered Lincolns
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Although this instance is proclaimed it is also beatable by the U.S. Constitution stating that
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it becomes the more ethical thing to achieve from the success of saving many more lives with the sacrifice of one.
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Foner claims “We must accept limitations on our liberties” meaning we should accept the presidents decisions on terrorism and the effects that the president decides to secretly take on these actions.
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by bringing people right of speech
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“Wired” and “The Nation” in the articles discussed tend to have a similar style of writing
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Articles by both Foner and McCullagh indicate how our government must take drastic matters into their own hands and deal with them in ways that the American public should not be aware of. These measures are important to our society and many times save thousands of lives. It seems as if in our society we are okay with these measures as long as the public does not hear of them. This ideal image of both Foner and McCullagh are imperative in the success in our American society today.
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Ultimately when reading these articles it comes clear that ethical basis comes into effect.
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Assignment Parameters- The paper does not really reflect the idea that was assigned. There is only one reference to rhetorical basis and style (pathos, logos, or ethos). You didn't always state whether the author was for or against torture. You also didn't really mention anything about the credentials or authority of any authors or sources so there was nothing about how this affects the success of the message. You also did not research any additional articles on torture so there was obviously no discussion about their specific claims or how they use situation and fact.
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Organization- There are a lot of good details used in the paragraphs about LeGuin's story but many of the things talked about do not relate to the topic. The first two paragraphs are good discussion on the story but don't relate to the subject of torture and there is no mention about how this author uses rhetorical strategies.
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The paper doesn't tie together very well. For one of the authors you talked about rhetoric, for one you talked about different aspects of the plot and for some you gave too much review of the information in the article and not enough about the message they were trying to portray and the writing style they used to get it across to the readers.
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Put another way, rhetoric is a way to affirm values and hopefully avoid armed conflict: it's better that people work out their differences with words rather than with swords or guns.
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Don't Test on Animals - 0 views
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This webpage is designed for children and uses pathos as its source of rhetoric. It appeals to children's emotions by telling them about animal testing methods such as the Draize test and the Lethal Dose test. The Draize test puts the product in the animals' eyes to see the effects and the Lethal Dose test measures how much it takes to kill them. It encourages you to sympathize with the animals and not use products that have been tested on them.
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Aveda - Official Site - Watch Aveda videos in the Aveda Video Player. - 0 views
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This webpage has a video presentation called "About Aveda" that uses logos as its source of rhetoric. The video talks about how Aveda cares for our environment and how pure their product is. They call upon our reason and logic by telling you how clean and safe their production methods are. Some examples are when they talk about their use of green energy for production (100% wind energy) and how all of their packaging uses recycled materials.
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ACT Fluoride Rinse > The #1 Dentist Recommended Brand - 0 views
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I believe that this webpage uses ethos as its primary source of rhetoric. The company refers to its own character by telling you that it is the "Number one dentist recommended brand." They also tell you that three out of four dentists recommend it to their patients for cavity prevention. I chose this page because they (ACT) continually boast about their own reputation.
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Free the Airwaves - 0 views
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I think the writers of this article did a very good job pursuading their readers that this change would be in their best interest. First of all it is very informative and tells you what the "white spaces" are and what would be accomplished by making them more available for use. After reading this people will want to know more about the "new products and services" and also about the "future of the internet" and the "far lower cell phone and internet bills." All of the techniques used were very pursuasive and made you trust their opinion.
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What are you good at? - 0 views
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Reading is something I really enjoy. My mom and dad both read a lot and since I was little they always encouraged me to do the same. I'm not very good at writing but I appreciate others' talents. One of my favorite authors is Chuck Palahniuk. I have read many of his books and find the way he tells the story to be very interesting and unique. I wish I could write like that! I regret that I don't read as often as I used to but since I started college I've been pretty busy reading textbooks instead of novels!
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