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    This second fallacy is an example of an Appeal to Force (Ad Baculum). An Appeal to Force is a fallacy that takes an argument and adds a threat to try to help strengthen your side of the argument. The character from this movie who commits this fallacy is The Painter. The Painter says in the movie that was considered an Appeal to Force is “If you say stuff like that to him again, I’m going to lay you out.” The context around this quote was The Father had just yelled at The Old Man for stating…

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    After reading the article, the first type of evidence that I found is called Appeals to Authority. In the article, a quote by Dr. Patricia M Greenfield was used as support evidence. Dr. Greenfield is a distinguished professor in her field and therefore, an expert and only adds to the articles claims. Another type of evidence in this article is case examples. This article mentioned that kids were given photos of people expressing emotion, and after 5 days of not having any electronics, there we…

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    The Great Appeal The two stories, “On going Home” by Joan Didion and “The Case for Single-Child Families” by Bill McKibben, revolve around the subject of families. However, while both authors’ stories do discuss the same subject, there are slight differences when approaching its style and tone wise. Didion’s tone is often melancholy, using her own experiences to appeal to the reader’s emotions, whereas McKibben has an informative tone and presents logical facts to back up the information given.…

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    much interest from the youth of his community. Socrates was accused of creating deities for a supposed nonbelief in his states gods or goddess. However, Aristotle explains there are three types of rhetorical appeals which consist of ethos, pathos, and logos. Socrates takes and uses these appeals to try and persuade the judges and audience in his defense. Socrates uses ethos which deals with one’s personal character. Socrates states that he felt he was the wisest by knowing he could not…

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    The Administrative Appeals Tribunal does not have to take the opinion to be correct as in regulation 2.25A, and is not bound by the opinion. Furthermore, if a decision is based upon mistaken facts it may be set aside as has been established in the case of House v R [1936] HCA 40; (1936) 55 CLR 499 (17 August 1936). Moreover the implications are that when the presiding Tribunal for merits review cases, currently the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Migration and Refugee Division)…

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    Promotional strategy An emotional appeal brings the advantages of the product or service in an ad. It can influence the purchase intention of the consumer on buying a product through their emotional. Advertisement that invoke feelings or emotions and match those feelings with the good, service, or company use affective message strategies. Emotional advertising attempts to elicit powerful emotions that eventually lead to product recall and choice. Many emotions can be connected to products,…

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    Dear University Honors Program Appeals Committee, I would like to thank you ahead of time for taking the time to review my appeal. I fully understand the selectiveness of the honors program (especially for CSE) as well as respect the initial honors decision based off my initial application. However, there is new academic information that I believe warrants a reconsideration for my admission into the University Honors Program. Specifically, this new academic information is my performance during…

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    Analysis of Rhetorical Appeals for Creating Author Credibility Words are a powerful weapon, when carefully crafted from their arsenal; they can be used to defeat even the greatest battles. The authors of An Ordinary Man, and “How to Turn Debate into Dialogue” utilize the impact of words to persuade audiences through rhetorical appeals. Understanding what rhetorical appeals are can help readers critically analyze work for the use of Aristotle’s three persuasive appeals. These persuasive…

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    Dear Members of the Reinstatement Committee: I am applying to be reinstated for the spring semester of 2017. This past semester has been tremendously harder for me that I originally thought. The statement, you don’t realize how much something means to you until its gone could not have proved more true to me in the past couple of months. I have loved my time at Washburn but last spring I let myself get lazy and I take full responsibility for that. I did participate in the STAR program like I…

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    Rhetorical Appeals: Logos, Pathos, Ethos Statistical reports contain all three rhetorical appeals: logos, pathos, and ethos. A statistical report’s audience grabber is logos. Logos represents logical evidence the author provides in writings. The author’s claims appear in the thesis statement and are explained in full detail later on in the report. The claims are about a problem in the education field that needs to be looked at, such as improvement in reading and math levels of children from…

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