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    Charismatic Leadership and Self-leadership Introduction The authors start with presenting the relations between employee and organization and suggest that to use empowerment strategy for organization to encourage employee commitment and do change. Thus, the authors propose that increasing the number of organization leaders and higher levels of organization commitment become essential topics in changing organizational management. The author proposes that in time instability in the organization,…

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    of the book on what are the most important points in time of human development. Both authors argued that human progress brings technological advancements. In such case, the authors pointed out that the discovery and invention of the steam engine changed the course for humans. Both authors continued that we are now closing to the “second machine age”, as our technologies such as computers are advancing. The authors simply stated that with this new advancements society and the economy will rapidly…

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    Kayla Webley, the author of the piece, does an impeccable job of appealing to not only the reader's trust with her use of ethos, but also to the reader's logic by using several statistics. By adding several testimonies, she is able to get her point across while convincing the audience that what she is saying is valid. However, the author does a below average job of appealing to the emotions of the audience. Her emotional tactics are very in-effective, as she could have shown the hardships that…

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    America’s educational system. The author to makes the point that the young males in our educational system are underachieving their potential, and that we as Americans must alter the educational system to better suit the needs of young men. Statistical data is the basis for the author’s argument. Throughout this essay, Saul Kaplan attempts to strengthen his plea for a new educational system better suited for young males by: establishing himself as a credible author, providing logic, and…

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    to follow and dance around to his music. In the story the author uses figurative language to show the tone and setting of the story. The story takes place outdoors in a forest. The story was told from a narrative point of view. The author used personification as figurative language, In the story the author uses figurative language. The type of figurative language the author uses is personification. Personification is when the author gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals…

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    Rima 140 Essay

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    pain, my doubtful hope and eke my hot desire” (1-6 Rime 140). This line demonstrates the speaker suffering from overwhelming love, and the absent of it. The author admired and hated love at the same time because he was unsuccessful with love. The author pointless tried to get over a woman who did not acknowledge him. The author who is doubtful, however, still…

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    32 Tips For Ells Analysis

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    Cipriano, J. (2011). 32 tips for ells. Scholastic Instructor, 36-38. The author of the article describes 32 tips that teachers can implement for English Language Learners. Such ideas include: ideas for first day of school, ways to help them build vocabulary, and tips for reading lessons. The article provides some useful and innovative guidelines; however, it does not appear to be beneficial because it does not go into much detail about the strategies therefore additional research would have to…

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    The children of immigrant parents’ having dreams of becoming an American citizen, may not become a dream after all according to Mark Krikorian’s DREAM On review. The author uses logos to persuade the audience by giving examples to convey his issues and context in this article of about the 2010 Dream Act bill Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid’s passed in the House of Representatives legalizing illegal immigrants’ children before the age of 16 if they comply with certain requirements is not effective.…

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    The author wants his or her readers to believe not to trust what they read on post-truth because post-truth is untrue. Some politicians use social media sites to engage with audiences; therefore, they say or write what they believe, feel, or think it is true even they do not have facts. This argument is effective in using ethos, logos and pathos to convince political news consumers because the post-truth involves their lives so that they…

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    of friendship, but humans slaughter them for their need. The author is surprised that little or no attempt has been made to civilize the relationship between us. The author consistently defies the animal slaughtering for research and study purposes. Considering the usage of vocabulary words and the data, the author wants to draw the attention of physiologists and big clinical companies who use animals as their test subjects. The author demonstrates the reality of human deeds, their greed, their…

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