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    a fairly acceptable job with this speech‚ but there are frequent errors in his speech. To support his speech‚ MLK uses a variety of Ethos and Pathos examples. However there is not a high amount of Logos examples to be found. There is also a sense of MLK being bias during this speech. This makes his overall speech unsteady. A great example of MLK’s use of Ethos is found when he mentions that he is a civil rights leader. This helps make it appear to the audience that he is a credible source for

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    I grew up on a ship. Not a cruise ship‚ and not a houseboat or a yacht; the MV Logos II was a converted car ferry that sold books and did aid work around the world. My family moved aboard for four years when I was ten. It’s a singular experience; very few people can say they spent four years living on a ship‚ particularly from the ages of ten to fourteen. Those four years have been incredibly influential on me as a person and for years I’ve toyed with the idea of translating it into some written

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    In the article From No Logo‚ writer Naomi Klein wrote in regard to a concept called branding. In this article‚ she explained that in modern days‚ “branding” is more paramount for a company than truly producing a good or service. Klein interpreted branding‚ as marketing the company’s brand‚ and not the product. Ordinarily‚ the company marketed the product‚ but this changed “in the second half of the nineteenth century...” She also communicates to her readers‚ regarding branding being more successful

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    Shelby Sloan Mrs. Seidel English 2 24 May 2013 The Assassination that Haunts American Lives A conspiracy theory is an explanatory proposition that accuses a person‚ group‚ or organization of having caused or covered up an event or phenomenon of great social‚ political‚ or economic impact. For example‚ the event of the Watergate scandal is a proven conspiracy theory that Richard Nixon and his aides were behind the cause and cover-up of the Watergate break-in. A conspiracy that has been in debate

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    1. According to the textbook on page 44‚ a primary source is information in its original form that has not been translated or interpreted by another. The information in a primary source is firsthand and is created by those who participated or witnessed an event. Most historians consider primary sources to be sources that were created within the historical time period that the event occurred. Some examples of primary sources include first-person accounts such as diaries‚ letters‚ and eyewitness descriptions

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    Why does all of the evidence point to one man‚ Lee Harvey Oswald? First‚ before getting into why evidence points to him what made this day take a wrong turn.. On November 22 1963‚ President John F Kennedy was riding in a motorcade with Jacqueline‚ his wife then Governor Connally‚ and Nellie Connally. He was shot as they were turning onto Elm Street in Dealey Plaza in Dallas‚ Texas at 12:30. The Warren Report‚ a commision of the assassination has came to a conclusion that three shots came from the

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    normative claims of Brazil’s democratic ethos: Bourdieu’s habitus‚ critical theory‚ and social philosophy As exigências normativas do ethos democrático brasileiro: O habitus em Bourdieu‚ teoria crítica e filosofia social Nythamar de Oliveira* Abstract: This paper argues for an interdisciplinary interlocution between social theory and social philosophy in order to recast the problem of normativity in social practices‚ especially within Brazil’s democratic ethos. By resorting to insights from critical

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    changed that. Patrick Henry wanted to convince the congress to raise a militia to fight back the British. To do so Patrick Henry used Pathos in his speech “To the Virginia Convention” and was able to persuade his audience into raising a militia. It was important to persuade the colonist to raise a militia because it made people motivated to fight the British. Pathos was used incredibly well in order to rally up the colonist. “The battle‚ sir‚ is not the strong alone; it is to the vigilant‚ the active

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    The Importance of the Logos Christology in the Gospel of John John wrote the immortal words of the Prologue into a desperately troubled world. The Romans held most of the known world in their political grasp. The Greeks had infiltrated every part of Jewish life with their philosophies and ways for over 500 years; the Jewish obsession with ethnic purity divided the race even from itself. One key issue Jew and Greek could agree on was the existence of the Logos‚ though not in the same way. To the

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    While Auden’s The Shield of Achilles gives a glimpse of the mythology concerning the great Trojan War‚ the lines themselves are immersed in their own battle of legos vs. pathos as the two main characters’ dissenting views and one’s triumph over the other illustrate an everlasting plight of humanity. Thetis‚ the mother of Achilles‚ is hope personified‚ as she acts in desperation to save her son from death‚ in spite of the knowledge of his inevitable fate. As she watches Hephaestus forge the indestructible

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