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    especially if the t rex’s legs are deformed. Therefore, the ad violates the principle of ethos which is presenting information in a reliable ethical way. The other persuasive appeal that is presented in this ad is logos. By having “no antibiotics ever” in bold red letters at the top of the page, and also a statement at the bottom of the ad in white letters about having no antibiotics is a way to win over people that are concerned about the health benefits of the chicken nuggets. Parents tend to…

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    Flappers Research Paper

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    Roaring Twenties were the voices of women demanding greater equality and freedom. Flappers from the early 20th century were a part of the 19th Amendment and were a key milestone in women’s rights. They helped shape the path for women’s rights by making bold statements that went against gender norms. If we look at the who, what, when, where, and why involved in this movement, we will better understand why they are considered such an important, crucial part of women’s history. So who are the…

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    In the passage from "One Writer's Beginnings." Eudora Welty utilizes her language and diction to convey the intensity and value of her experiences. In the passage, Welty describes her desire to read saying "Every book I seized on, stood for the devouring wish to read being instantly granted." This showcases her use of language to convey her desire as she uses personification by saying "devouring wish" to show how badly she wanted to read. Another example is when the author says " I wanted to…

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    Since the beginning of time, all different types of species have developed into unique survivalist. Natural selection has allowed many species to use their survival instincts against their predators, or allowed them to become more skillful (since they’re preys to some other animal). Let’s use humans for example; we are part of the endotherm family, naturally we generate heat within our bodies, and we eliminate heat, when we pant or sweat. This skill helps us to run longer distances, when our…

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    Firstly, the harmless nature of Benvolio’s behavior, intended to help and protect those around him, become the catalysts of several undesired results. The simple actions of cheering up a sulking friend caused the entire disaster that is the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. Romeo comes home sulking about Rosaline, and Benvolio insists on going to the Capulet’s party to “examine other beauties” (I,i,1,224) and compare them to Rosaline. Although going to the party achieved the goal of making…

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    Introduction/Rationale: Occupational therapy in the criminal justice system is an emerging area of practice in the United States. Occupational beings in the offender population often face homelessness, substance use, and mental health concerns that inhibit access to occupation, health care, and stability. Occupational justice enables occupational beings in the offender population to experience new, health promoting occupations designed to positively affect individuals and communities.…

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    Analysis Of Doritos

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    shown by the dogs really want Doritos and they are unable to get them because, dogs aren’t allow into the grocery store. The store manager kicks these dogs out multiple of times and they finally succeed when they use a disguise. The text is small and bold, placed at the end of the ad underneath the large Doritos logo. This large logo catches the eye and uses white lettering surrounded by a orange and yellow chip-shaped symbol, which contrast greatly against the black background. This ad uses…

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    book forms a unity between many races and ethnicities, provides a new view on the world and that everyone is their own individual self. It offers children a variety of things to think about, question, or consider. The illustrations in this book are bold and vivid, which would hold children's interest while the text is read and colorful for children to enjoy. It shows all different skin types and the pictures relate them to objects also in the pictures for children to look at. The text was…

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    The advertisement appeals mostly to ethos because it is built on credibility, using Adriana Lima, a known Victoria Secret model and actor to persuade the audience to buy Maybelline New York Lash Stylist Mascara. The speaker, Maybelline New York or the advertisement agency for Maybelline, is directing the message mainly towards the female population overall. The words mainly used for persuasion in the advertisement include: “Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s Maybelline;” “Up to 65% lift;” “A…

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    The book The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is mysterious story written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The plot of the story, focusing on the disturbingly unpleasant Mr. Hyde and the good guy Dr. Jekyll, tells of the process of a normal person transforming, at the sip of a potion, into a villainous alter ego. This book is a classic work of literature and is highly representative of human nature. Also, this novel uses much symbolism to be later discussed. The theme and purpose of this book…

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