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J.Randolph Radney

How to Manage a Group Project in Google Wave - Google Wave - Lifehacker - 0 views

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  • Here's how to manage a group project in Wave.
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  • To keep all the project-specific waves into a single bucket, the first thing all the members of your group should do is agree on a project-specific tag.
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Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo

What's Wrong with Abortion - the case against abortion - 3 views

www.davidmacd.com/...abortion_general.htm

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  • The common outcry, which is justly made on behalf of human rights -- for example, the right to health, to home, to work, to family, to culture -- is false and illusory if the right to life is not defended with maximum determination.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This is an appeal to religion (since the authors quote a religious authority figure) as well as to morality. Without providing any kind of evidence, the authors attempt to convince people by telling them that it is their duty to oppose abortion.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  •  Abortion ruined my life and the woman I was involved with. We chose abortion to "save our careers" but it ended up costing everything.
    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This is a personal argument based on the author's own personal experience. Although it shows what can happen, the author makes it seem as though it is an inevitable result of abortion. However, it cannot be generalized as other people may have had different experiences and feel differently about the issue.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      These pictures try to persuade people by making them believe that God does not condone abortion. It is also a reference to our 'playing God', which happens to be a common religious argument against scientific advancements. Furthermore, the depiction of children serves to demonstrate that children are an essential part of 'God's plan' and must, therefore, be protected. They also look weak and defenseless, which elicits an emotional response also known as the mother's / father's instinct.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This is a picture of a 14-week old fetus. It, too, is supposed to elicit an emotional response, or a protective instinct. Since the 'baby' is fully recognizable as a 'human being' (due to the fact that it certainly looks like one), it serves to reinforce the argument that abortion is murder.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The aborted fetus is supposed to make one feel disgusted and devastated as well as angry and sad. However, this is an 11-week old fetus (as opposed to the 14-week old fetus). It may be the case that there is a fundamental difference between an 11-week old and a 14-week old fetus in terms of their development into an actual human being.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
      Pathos & attempt at logos
       
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  • I'll call this girl "Sara."
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
      By giving the fetus a name and referring to it as "girl", the authors emphasize that it is (in their opinion, that is) a human being.
       
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  • Sara could not protect herself while the "doctor" cut her head off with fore snips. This is what abortion looks like.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This brutal description of what happened to the fetus in the picture once again elicits a strong emotional response. In addition to that, the author also fails to mention that there may be more to abortion than the 'killing' of 'human beings'.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Sara will never learn how skip or play hopscotch. She will never experience her first date or the prom.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This is an appeal to emotion. The authors make the readers recall certain significant past events such as their prom or their first date. By doing so, the reader is forced to think about what it would have been like if it had been him or her and the authors successfully make it a very personal issue.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Sara has been denied the right to vote, the right to freedom of speech, the right to work. All these things that women have worked so hard to achieve have been denied to Sara.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors then go on to argue that abortion is not only morally wrong but also politically wrong as it takes away several rights from a 'human being'. Furthermore, they compare it to feminist issues (which is also why they chose to call the fetus "Sara" and refer to it as a "girl"), thereby appealing to women and especially to feminists (whether they be male or female).
       
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  • This first question we must ask ourselves when considering our opinion on abortion is this: "Is something being killed?" Everyone familiar with biology will answer yes. The next question is "What is being killed?" A simple way to answer this is to ask "Does it have DNA? The answer is yes. What kind is it? Human. The DNA at 5 minutes after conception is identical to the DNA 85 years after conception.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors try to argue deductively. However, they assume that everything they say is based on nothing but facts even though they never prove that everything that 'has human DNA' is in fact a fully developed human being.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Every major abortion rights organization and doctor admits it is a human being.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors present this as a fact even though it is still a very controversial issue.
       
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  • "Jane Roe" in the case has since said it was the worse mistake she ever made. How come you never hear that in the main stream media? She was a puppet for an abortion agenda, another example of the abortion industry's abuse of young women.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors try to persuade the readers that the women who decide to get an abortion are actually victims. Surely, some of them regret it but there are also women who do not regret it. By taking one example and presenting it as a general rule of thumb, the authors redirect the reader's anger toward the authorities and the institutions that support abortion.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Abortion is not the first time this word game of personhood vs. humanity has been played with human life. During the slave trade, it was acknowledged that black people were human beings, but not "persons". During the Holocaust, Hitler acknowledged that Jews were human beings. That's why he performed horrible experiments on them, but he did not acknowledge their "personhood."
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      By comparing abortion to slavery and to the Holocaust, the authors once again elicit a strong emotional and moral response that leads to the readers thinking about the wrongness of the act. Abortion is thereby inevitably depicted as a crime (or even genocide), which is an attempt to make people want to oppose it.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
      It seems like the authors are trying to make it look like an appeal to logos rather than pathos.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Once again, this picture's purpose is to convince people that fetuses are fully developed human beings and that nothing really distinguishes them from any of us.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      However, just because the fetus is comprised of 46 chromosomes does not necessarily mean that a fetus is the same as a newborn baby.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • A newborn is not as well developed as a toddler. I am more developed than toddler.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      This comparison is invalid since the real question is whether a fetus is "alive" yet. Toddlers and the authors are without a doubt alive. Yet, the authors' use of an analogy is quite interesting as it seems to be an attempt to appeal to logic.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Yes the unborn baby lives in a unique environment. But I do not cease becoming a human when I travel to work, or home. Environment does not determine personhood.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Once again, this analogy is invalid. One's workplace and one's home are both situated in a world outside of the womb whereas a fetus is not a part of 'our' world yet.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • In the last 30 years approximately 21,500,000 women have died violent deaths in the United States. They have had their arms ripped off, they have had their legs ripped off, they have had their heads cut off. These women were defenceless, they could not speak out to defend themselves. They remained silent as they were brutally murdered. These women were not fully grown. They were waiting to be born. These women died from abortion. Most abortionists are men who say that they are in favour of women's rights and they say they shun violence against women. Obviously, they are not in favour of the rights of women in the womb.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Once again, the authors appeal to feminism and claim (without any evidence) that abortion is, indeed, murder. They are thereby taking the peripheral route rather than the central route to persuasion as they focus on the emotional rather than the factual / logical aspects of the matter.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Half of women carrying babies have a little boy inside them with a penis. Is that penis a part of her body? That would be a first.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors' use of sarcasm is quite effective in this case as it helps make a point regarding the difference between a woman's body and the fetus's body.
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • The abortion industry is a multi billion dollar industry and Planned Parenthood is now exporting this industry to countries around the world like a McDonald's franchise.  I just attended a summit on "Population Control" in Ottawa. It is scary to think that we are now trying to export abortion to countries around the world the way we export wheat. Much of this is being paid by our governments.
    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Making it seem as though abortion is but a business distracts from other aspects of it such as 'abortion as a result of rape' etc. and redirects anger toward the institutions that support it. Hence, people's desire to put an end to abortion grows (if they do not critically reflect on it, that is). 
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • I believe that as Christians we are obligated to step in. The Bible makes it clear that it is wrong to stand by as innocent blood is shed. (Deut 21:5, 7-9; Ezk 22:3-4, Is 1:15-16, Lev 18:21. ) Ruben rescued Joseph (Gn 37:21-22), Hebrew midwives rescued baby boys from the infanticide of Pharaoh (Ex 1:17) The solders of Saul rescued Jonathan from murder (1 Sam 14:45), Obadiah rescued 100 prophets from Jezebel. Esther risked her life to save her people from genocide.
    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Once again, this is an approach to religion and morality and abortion is depicted as murder and genocide. This also elicits an emotional response.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • 23,000 couples in Canada and 230,000 couples in the US want to adopt children. Many go overseas to find babies because North Americans abort the majority of our unwanted babies.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The authors distract from the real issue at hand and even blame women who decide to have an abortion for the hardship of couples who wish to adopt a child. This might actually help win them over, too.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • "Oh Lord give us the strength to not only experience our horror at this holocaust but the courageously stand up and be counted and to follow the heroes who brought down the slave trade and those who saved Jews from the Holocaust."
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The repetition of a previously mentioned idea only re-emphasizes its importance and elicits the same emotional response again (and perhaps even a stronger one than before).
       
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • after the Genome project
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Mentioning the Human Genome Project makes the authors' claim seem more factual and believable.
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • Fertilization is the miracle moment, and all 46 chromosomes are coming together. It's when life begins. It is new human life.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      The description of the process ('a miracle') once again adds a religious or a spiritual aspect to it. Claiming that it is in fact a 'new human life' ignores the actual controversy around the issue and effectively introduces the next and final argument.
       
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  • It is the killing of an innocent human. Lord Jesus, let Your prayer of unity for Christians become a reality, in Your way we have absolute confidence that you can bring your people together we give you absolute permission to move Amen
    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 28 Feb 12
       
      Repeating the main statement (it is murder) and ending the discussion with a 'prayer' emphasizes the wrongness of the act as well as the religious aspect of it. We should not play God because 'in Your way [God's way] we have absolute confidence', meaning that if God wanted it to happen it would happen naturally (by itself). Furthermore, ending the discussion the same it started is also very effective as it demonstrates that it is now 'complete' (like a 'vicious' cycle that one cannot escape).
       
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    • Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo
      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
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  • I do not come to the Pro-life movement for some altruistic reason, I come through my own experience and suffering.
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      Marcus Ramirez-Santoyo on 04 Mar 12
       
      The authors are trying to establish credibility (ethos).
       
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Sarah English

Kristen Stewart - IMDb - 0 views

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  • STARmeter 33 Down 7 this week View rank on IMDbPro » Kristen Stewart (I)
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  • Message Boards Recent Posts New Pics: Kristen and Rob in Paris 3/3/12 janna47 'THE' Ring Unique_Jenique What Is Your Favorite Kristen Stewart Movie Quote? Unique_Jenique OT: Delete your Google History Before 3/1 MichelleTD Why spend so much time on someone you don't even know? emerson-anatra Job Interview vidalady Discuss Kristen Stewart on the IMDb message boards »
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      Sarah English on 04 Mar 12
       
      These are the message forums where fans can discuss Kristen Stewart. It is easy to find on the page. Must have an IMDB account to post on here.
       
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  • Though most famous for her role as Bella Swan in the Twilight saga, Kristen Stewart has been a working actor since her early years in Los Angeles, California. Her parents, John Stewart and Jules Stewart, both work in film and television. Her mother is Australian. The family includes three boys, her older brother Cameron Stewart, and two adopted brothers Dana and Taylor... See full bio »
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      Sarah English on 04 Mar 12
       
      Here is Kristen Stewart's bio. Age, hometown, where she was born, and other information about her life can be found here.
       
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    up to date information on all projects from Kristen Stewart
     
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Mandy Atwal

Northern Trailer :: Camp Housing - 0 views

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      Mandy Atwal on 05 Mar 12
       
      Ethos: A brochure is provided that gives the readers a very detailed look on the projects the company is working on. It gives all the information that anyone would need to know if they were looking into hiring the company for a project.
       
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t T

using Skype for oral history research projects - Skype Community - 1 views

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J.Randolph Radney

YouTube - Creating a Project, Task, Milestone. Plus a look at Dashboards - 0 views

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  • Unawave is a revolutionary, elegant, and easy to use work management application developed on the breakthrough Google Wave collaboration framework.
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    This involves the use of unawave.
     
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J.Randolph Radney

How people monitor their identity and search for others online | Pew Internet & America... - 0 views

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  • Reputation management has now become a defining feature of online life for many internet users, especially the young. While some internet users are careful to project themselves online in a way that suits specific audiences, other internet users embrace an open approach to sharing information about themselves and do not take steps to restrict what they share.
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  • Compared with older users, young adults are not only the most attentive to customizing their privacy settings and limiting what they share via their profiles, but they are also generally less trusting of the sites that host their content.
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Annie Wong

Apple: It's All About the Brand - 1 views

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  • Ask marketers and advertising experts why Mac users are so loyal, and they all cite the same reason: Apple's brand.
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      This sentence describes what will be discussed in the article. It dips into the logical argumentation section of a rhetorical triangle.
       
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      This paragraph here is giving the audience facts, and statistics of why/how Apple has become such a successful brand
       
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  • "It was the marketing company of the decade."
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      Ethical argumentation is present here. This quote is from John Sculley, he was the marketing exec of Pepsi (as mentioned above) and everybody knows how popular and well known Pepsi is, so he is seen as a reliable voice for marketing facts because of his success in the Pepsi company.
       
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      You can sway an audience into deeper consideration into the brand by describing it as a "powerful brand" (Ethos)
       
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      As a reader, this statement shows that Apple is a brand which is very passionate about their products, and they want everyone to know just how great their products are. However, consumers could find the marketing of the brand to be overkill and too obnoxious, or feel as if its being shoved down their throats, which could be a negative and turn off, and cause them to invest in other brands.
       
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      Another logical point. It can be seen as a testimony. The success of the iMac and iPod rely solely on the brand. If it weren't for the brand, it very well might not be a popular/successful item.
       
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  • comes through in everything they do."
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  • branding has become as powerful as religion
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      Similie. Here they are trying to make people realize just how important branding is by comparing it to religion.
       
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  • about imagination, design and innovation
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      Emotional aspect. At the end of the day, no matter what, there are loyal customers, who will support brand regardless. This is what makes people love the brand and its products
       
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  • company projects a humanistic corporate culture and a strong corporate ethic, characterized by volunteerism, support of good causes or involvement in the community
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      Emotional - Shows Apple cares and wants to give back. Also shows that it's not just a flashy brand with cool gadgets, but the products also help better the lives of many..Positively sways audience because of the education aspect
       
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  • Apple, on the other hand, comes across as profoundly humanist. Its founding ethos was power to the people through technology, and it remains committed to computers in education. "It's always about people,
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      Annie Wong on 08 Mar 11
       
      Visually, products are colourful and many times, there are choices to suit personal preferences, this also makes the product easily identifiable. (ex. any brightly coloured, music player, even if not Apple, will probably be associated with Apple because they were they ones who first introduced it.)
       
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J.Randolph Radney

Official Google Blog: Introducing the Google+ project: Real-life sharing, rethought for... - 1 views

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    It will probably be more secure than Facebook.
     
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Kristen Stewart News | Keeping Up With Kristen! - 0 views

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  • This is a not-for-profit, unofficial fan site. We are in no way affiliated with Kristen Stewart or her management. All images and news articles are the property of their respective owners, and no copyright infringement is intended. If you are the original owner of any posted image or article and would like to request it be removed, please advise by contacting us atkstewartnews@gmail.com Please see 'Contact/Disclaimer' for a copy of our full Disclaimer.
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      Sarah English on 01 Mar 12
       
      The site comes with a disclaimer, which helps it to stay running without legal complications. This is useful because it outlines the expectations of the site.
       
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  • Home Fashion/Beauty Films Snow White and the Huntsman On The Road About KSN Contact/Disclaimer
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      Sarah English on 01 Mar 12
       
      These are quicklinks to different pages. Makes it easier to navigate and find specific posts in the site.
       
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      Northern Trailer :: trailers for sale, prefab buildings, portable office, site accommod... - 0 views

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      • Northern Trailer's experience, efficiency, size and history of solid performance are significant competitive advantages. There are few businesses in Western Canada who have the expertise and in-house capability to provide the full suite of services required for large-scale accommodation projects. Northern Trailer is able to fully manufacture, supply, install, and operate a facility of limitless size without needing to sub-contract. This diversity of our operations makes us a one-stop shop for our clients. It also gives us a strong ability to control costs and provide quality assurance on our transportation, installation, and operations. We are able to handle any concerns in-house, without the involvement of third parties.
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          Mandy Atwal on 05 Mar 12
           
          Ethos: The company provides credibility with their experience, efficiency, size, and history of performance.
           
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        • Mandy Atwal
          Mandy Atwal on 05 Mar 12
           
          The colors blue and yellow are used because blue is seen as being dependable and committed and yellow is seen as bringing happiness and enlightenment. These colors could represent what this company is all about.
           
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          Mandy Atwal on 05 Mar 12
           
          This image is a picture of the horizon which has to do with the name of the company, "Northern Trailer a Horizon North Business". The picture shows the black line at which the surface above the water meets with the sun.
           
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      Mandy Atwal

      Northern Trailer :: Northern Trailer: QAQC - 0 views

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      • We have the following tools that help ensure that our company continues to deliver a superior product and continuously improves: CSA Certified Production Facilities Document Control Department Preventive and Corrective Action Reports Quality Checklists and Inspection Testing Procedures Post Project Review with Key Learnings Regular Quality Management Reviews The following are the certifications we currently have: Alberta Part 10 Certification - Relocatable Industrial Accommodation CSA Certifications:                                                                                                                        Class 6612 01 Factory Constructed Buildings and Structures - Commercial-Industrial for Electrical Features Class 6612 81 Factory Constructed Buildings and Structures - Commercial-Industrial for Electrical Features Class 8131 01 Factory Constructed Buildings and Structures - Modular-Panelized Homes (CSA A277 Program) Class 6612 02 Factory Constructed Buildings and Structures - Mobile Commercial -Industrial Relocatable Single Storey & Two Storey 
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          Mandy Atwal on 05 Mar 12
           
          Ethos: The company provides credibility by listing the certifications they hold and by listing that they have "superior products" to get the job done with.
           
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      Cici Sterritt

      6 Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of Google Docs - 0 views

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      J.Randolph Radney

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        For those of you who love a complete list of emoticons.
         
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      • Tasky lets you manage tasks in Google Wave. http://www.googlewavetasky.com
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      Kim Tuerlings

      tompeters! management consulting leadership training development project management - 1 views

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      J.Randolph Radney

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      • A recent National School Boards Association survey (2007) announced that upward of 80 percent of young people who are online are networking and that 70 percent of them are regularly discussing education-related topics.
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      • these shifts demand that we move our concept of learning from a "supply-push" model of "building up an inventory of knowledge in the students' heads" (p. 30) to a "demand-pull" approach that requires students to own their learning processes and pursue learning, based on their needs of the moment, in social and possibly global communities of practice.
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      • Last December, in an effort to honor the memory of her grandfather who had died the year before, Laura decided to do one good deed each day in the run-up to Christmas. She decided, with her mother's approval, to share her work with the world.Laura's blog, "Twenty-Five Days to Make a Difference" (http://twentyfivedays.wordpress.com), quickly caught the eye of some other philanthropic bloggers.
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      • Laura is not just publishing, and others are not just reading. Now when she wants ideas for charities to work for as her project enters its 11th month, Laura says, "I ask my readers" (Richardson, 2008).
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      • In addition, under her mother's guidance and care, Laura is learning online network literacies firsthand. As Stanford researcher Danah Boyd (2007) points out, we are discovering the potentials and pitfalls of this new public space. What we say today in our blogs and videos will persist long into the future and not simply end up in the paper recycling bin when we clean out our desks at the end of the year. What we say is copyable; others can take it, use it, or change it with ease, making our ability to edit content and comprehend the ethical use of the content we read even more crucial. The things we create are searchable to an extent never before imagined and will be viewed by all sorts of audiences, both intended and unintended.
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      • These new realities demand that we prepare students to be educated, sophisticated owners of online spaces. Although Laura is able to connect, does she understand, as researcher Stephen Downes (2005) suggests, that her network must be diverse, that she must actively seek dissenting voices who might push her thinking in ways that the "echo chamber" of kindred thinkers might not? Is she doing the work of finding new voices to include in the conversation? Is she able to make astute decisions about the people with whom she interacts, keeping herself safe from those who might mean her harm? Is she learning balance in her use of technology, or is she falling into the common pattern of spending hours at the keyboard, losing herself in the network? This 10-year-old probably still needs to learn many of these things, and she needs the guidance of teachers and adults who know them in their own practice.
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      • More than ever before, students have the potential to own their own learning — and we have to help them seize that potential. We must help them learn how to identify their passions; build connections to others who share those passions; and communicate, collaborate, and work collectively with these networks.
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      • Will Richardson is the author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Tools for Classrooms (Corwin Press, 2006) and cofounder of Powerful Learning Practice (http://plpnetwork.com). He blogs at http://weblogg-ed.com and can be reached at weblogged@gmail.com.
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        This item is about safeguarding your identity and your privacy as you use Web 2.0 tools. Review it carefully.
         
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      Sultan Lalani

      Over a barrel | Managing | Strategy | Canadian Business Online - 0 views

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      • Boasting reserves (174-billion barrels) second only in size to Saudi Arabia, the tarsands have placed Canada in the remarkable position of holding nearly 60% of the investable oil reserves in the world. This explains why Imperial, ExxonMobil, Shell, Total and other energy multinationals have committed nearly $100 billion in a feverish rush to build as many as 51 projects in the sands over the next decade. Not surprisingly, stocks in 10 major firms with key tarsand investments gained a whopping 370% in value between July 2003 and April 2006. "In the big picture, deepwater oil and the oilsands are the only game left in town," says CIBC chief economist Jeffrey Rubin.
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          Sultan Lalani on 24 Jan 11
           
          We all know how important oil is. Ttherefore, I think canada is in good hands
           
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      Peace River Coal | Sustainability - 1 views

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          trehbein on 07 Mar 11
           
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      • Environmental studies began at Peace River Coal's Trend mine in late 2003 and environmental monitoring continues to this day.  Environmental Assessment (EA) applications are in progress for the Roman Mountain Project which requires the collection of field data which includes air quality, geochemistry, climate and hydrology, groundwater, surface water and sediment, aquatic resources, soils and terrain, land use and tenure and heritage (archeology and traditional land use).
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          trehbein on 07 Mar 11
           
          Exemplification: Here they've used a case-in-point to explain their environmentally responsible practices.
           
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      • Ethically sound practices result in a reduced environmental footprint and provides sustainable benefits to local and global communities alike.
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          trehbein on 07 Mar 11
           
          Cause and effect analysis: The statement suggests that because of ethically sound practices by the company, positive results occur.
           
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      • benefiting us now, and for generations to come.
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          trehbein on 07 Mar 11
           
          Appeal to pathos: Speaking about the benefits for future generations gives a warm, positive feeling to the reater.
           
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      • Peace River Coal endeavors to minimize negative operational impacts on the surrounding ecology and terrain, affecting not only our present, but the future for generations to come
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          trehbein on 07 Mar 11
           
          Although this sentence is intended to show company responsibility, it could backfire by creating the thought in the reader's mind that the mine processes are damaging to the environment. The use of 'affecting not only our present, but the future for generations to come' is intended to refer to the company's attention to minimizing impacts, but it could easily be interpreted to the negative effects themselves affecting generations for years to come. You could present the information in a more positive instead of a negative light, by saying what the company is doing to minimize operational impacts, without saying that the impacts are negative, and without pairing it directly with the thought that future generations are involved.
           
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