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    seem lazy and creates a fake sense of security in the students who get degrees by being underachievers. Widner’s strong use of ethos and logos helps the reader believe her, but the lack of emotional appeal can keep the reader from supporting her argument all together. Even with her credibility of being a college student herself and the logical points she makes, Widner fails in trying to push her peers to work harder due to her lack of emotion for her peers and her condescending attitude. Her…

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    In 2010, Old Spice launched a series of humorous commercials featuring Isaiah Mustafa as “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like.” They are incredibly successful commercials, albeit strange. Portrayed in them are grandiose and lavish lifestyles featuring costly belongings ranging from gondolas to horses to yachts. The commercials were an overnight success and quickly became a cultural phenomenon, generating significant word-of-mouth buzz online and offline. In its commercial, Old Spice…

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    wrong to think that without perfectionism we cannot avoid the repugnant conclusion. My first step in defending this thesis will be to review Parfit’s argument on the repugnant conclusion and the way perfectionism helps us avoid it. I will then try to undermine his view by showing it supports implausible claims. For example, the premise of Parfit’s argument is that perfectionism does provide a full means of avoiding the repugnant conclusion. However, what perfectionism values is the total sum of…

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    popular deceiver argument, and Jonathan Vogel’s response to it. In his article, Vogel describes the deceiver argument and talks the reader through what it is and what it is trying to explain. After he does this, Vogel then goes on to reject the deceiver argument, claiming that premise two of the argument is false. The responses that have been put forth are then discussed by Vogel, most likely trying to come up with a response he deems worthy of being the best response to the deceiver argument.…

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    Fuller successfully argues that inequality between genders in unreasonable through her use of logic in the support of her arguments. Fuller persuasively argues that it has been proven for many years by other cultures that women can work well in places outside the home. Fuller argues, “The female Greek, of our day is as much in the street as the male to cry ‘What news?’ We doubt…

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    They hit ever angle starting with Logos and how it’s appeal effectively pushes you to agree with the logical stance of the argument, then it follows with ethos drawing from sources with unquestionable creditability, then they leave us at pathos a powerful emotional appeal of the displeasure and anger of the consumers, nobody wants to be malcontent in their shopping experience…

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    In Unless You’re Oprah… author proposes different arguments regarding low performing role and high performing role and points out on its negative and positive aspects. He describes how…

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    These opinions, held by many in academia, ignore the individual contributions of various people involved in hip-hop’s making. In order to make this argument, he must assume that everyone was interested in showcasing their aesthetic taste as opposed to making statements about their lives, neighborhoods and circumstances. He justifies this in his discussion of early hip hop when he speaks on how hip-hop…

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    can be translated to “begging the question”. This means that the Aristotelians are assuming the conclusion of the argument in their premises. The fact that we perceive the stone falling straight down the side of the tower does not prove that it is the actual motion of the stone unless we first assume that the earth is stationary. The invalidity of the argument concludes that the argument is also…

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    a student and an athlete because you are constantly working on your craft and studying. I would have certainly loved the idea of being paid to do what I loved while studying in the field of my interest. As I become more aware of both sides of the argument I tend to disagree with compensating these athletes. I disagree with it mainly because this draws the student’s attention away from academics and their focus…

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