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    on character. Quindlen approaches this topic in a more factual way. While Kennedy also has facts his facts are full of analogies. Such as “Then I discovered that the immigrants were American history”( Kennedy 23). Not to say that Quindlen doesn”t have analogies in fact her title is one. Kennedys tone of writing is unique to say the least. It is enthusiastic and full of analogies. While Quindlen has a much more factual and informational approach. As seen from a story called The Immigrant…

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    Moore has found an analogy that he thinks is “good”, but, in all actuality, is very poor. He says, “A good analogy is that of genetically modified (GM) foodstuffs, which enjoy intellectual property protection analogous to that pertaining to music, pictures, or prose” (Moore 246). Going to music piracy to genetically modified food is a difficult transition that must not be made. This mistake must not be repeated, Moore needs to come up with a better analogy to improve his writing skills…

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    memory, and love points to God’s Trinitarian. However, love is not understanding, understanding is not memory, and memory is not love. These observations point to the Trinity. The mind uses memory to remember himself. However, he points out that this analogy has…

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    some objections that he has against Paley’s Argument. For one, Hume criticizes that the watch analogy is weak, because the universe has no similarities to a watch and you can’t compare a man-made object to a whole universe. I think this objection is very coherent since a small thing like a watch and the universe have a lot of dissimilarities and the cause of…

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    My thesis is that Socrates does not present good arguments. In Socrates’ argument that piety is dependent on the gods, Socrates uses a series of analogies that are relatable to piety. Socrates describes the physical state of carrying or leading objects and that to be carried or led, they must have been put into that state by something carrying them. Thus, the things being carried are in a state of being carried and since piety is a mental state, it is parallel to the state of being carried.…

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    using a series of facts and analogies. While his argument lacks appeal to pathos, his strong use of logos and ethos make his argument ultimately persuasive. Starting with pathos, we'll first take a look at who the intended audience is. The intended audience is mostly moderate Liberals because it was posted to the LA Times, which tends to lean Liberal. Since they tend to lean Liberal most of the work is…

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    The artist used analogy in the harasser’s face. He compared the man’s face with a pig that means that he does not have a mind to think of what he is doing. He is allowing his primitive desires take over as if he is an animal. Cartoon (B) is more weighty as it has analogy while the other does not. Symbolism is used in cartoon (B) to make it more touchy. Symbolism by definition is the use…

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    is termed the design argument which is solely based on an analogy of a watch. This is that the universe as a whole is complex and there must be an intelligent designer responsible for designing the universe. Just like the watch, the parts come together to fulfill a purpose, and if we have never seen a watch before the complexity or the way the watch was designed would make us conclude that it was made by an intelligent designer. This analogy is used to compare the universe to the watch. In…

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    When a neutron is absorbed by isotope of X-- given that X is some given element-- another isotope of X is created. Though sometimes these newly-created isotopes of X are very unstable. They may be so unstable, in fact, that they only exist briefly before splitting into two separate and distinct chemicals. Radioactive photons, massive energy, and neutrons are shot out in the surrounding area. As long as more Isotopes of X still exist in the area, this can, in turn, create a grand chain reaction…

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    disconnect him/herself effectively killing the violinist, or to stay connected to the violinist for nine months. Thomson’s violinist analogy clearly mirrors the situation of a women who is pregnant, utilizing the same nine month period. Additionally, Thomson designates the violinist as famous to reflect the preciousness of a child, who has a right to live. However, with this analogy, Thomson intends to elucidate that abortion is generally not immoral, even if the prenatal has the same basic…

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