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    known is being forgotten? This is the question asked by Ray Comfort in the film “180”. The film, made in 2011, offers a Pro-Life argument by evangelist Ray Comfort. In the film Ray asks a series of questions pertaining to the holocaust and the issue of abortion to interviewees with the goal of changing their mind on abortion. The film seeks to show the wrongs of abortion by comparing it to the holocaust. Throughout his video Ray Comfort uses Ethos, Pathos, Logos, as well as Rhetoric in his…

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    Hans is portrayed as the accordion, because he is an instrument of comfort for the characters. “Sometimes I think my papa is an accordion. When he looks at me and smiles and breathes, I hear the notes.” (Zusak 527) Liesel thinks of her papa as an accordion, but not literally. Zusak displays Liesel’s view of Hans being an…

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    million abortions have been performed in the U.S (Lewis & Tandy, 1973). Ray Comfort, founder of Living Waters Publications, takes a stand and host interviews with strangers on the street. When confronting people in the streets Ray Comfortparallels the holocaust with current day abortion views. This paper will discuss the positive effects of applying rhetoric appeals…

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    the reasons for the shortages are due to the long hours worked by Nurses which cause fatigue and burnout and mandatory overtime that nurses are expected to work. My paper will address how nursing shortages, retention, and staffing affects patients comfort and safety. Description of the Problem A problem that I am currently encountering in my nursing practice is the conservation of Nurses. "Nursing is considered number four when it comes to employment growth” stated by the Bureau of Labor…

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    Ray Comfort, an evangelist, created a film entitled, “180”. The film depicts Comforts engagement with random passer-by in which he asks a serious of questions regarding the Holocaust, abortion, and Jesus Christ. This essay attempts to analyze Comforts use of the rhetorical appeals in regards to his argumentation. Keywords: Holocaust, abortion, ethos, logos, pathos America is an easily divided nation, especially when it comes to political stances. Often people seem not to even consider the…

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    are providing care to. When caring for others, nurses should be sensitive to their needs, desires, and especially their cultural beliefs and practices. My personal philosophy of nursing is established from three tenants: caring, competency, and comfort. Based on these tenants, the three theorists that resonate closely with me are Jean Watson, Patricia Benner, and Katharine Kolcaba. Three Major Tenets of My Personal Nursing Philosophy Caring Caring, in my opinion, is the foundation of…

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    Abortion: The Modern Day Holocaust? Ray Comfort compares and contrasts the bloodcurdling Holocaust of 1933 to the modern day abortion epidemic that is sweeping the nation, Comfort then uses the rhetorical context to point his interviewees toward salvation. Comfort does so by exploiting his audience’s own arguments as support for his valid defense of logic. Moreover, Comfort uses rhetorical appeal to persuade his audience and to give support his argument. Comforts interviewees fold quickly under…

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    Indiërs Caste System

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    life. If an Indiër from a lower caste ever goes to another culture for a while, a country without the cast system, it will be very strange for that person. The caste system is not always a dainty way of life, but for them it is safety and their comfort zone. They do not really know anything else about another way of lifes. Parents and family argue that this is a good one, so the children will adjust their lives in that system. When they are ever out of it in another country, they have to learn…

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    effective than others. Presenting the promise of acceptance, forgiveness, and eternal life brings comfort to the lost soul because a “promise” is displayed to the situation. Engaging the lost soul in prayer to receive Jesus Christ can help the seeker to confuse their wrong doings. Also enlightening a lost soul with the fact that Jesus is the son of God and the Savor of sinners. In the movie 180, Comfort uses the powerful rhetoric to a group of lost souls, who were opened with the promise of…

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    Who was Adolf Hitler? Ray Comfort went on the streets in California asking many random individuals this famous question, and then takes this question and compares abortion to it successfully. In the “180” video, one could see that Comfort compared the holocaust to abortion but also compared abortion to salvation. In this video one would find ethos, pathos, and logos contributing to Comforts main points, which are the Holocaust, abortion, and salvation. The term “Holocaust” originally came from…

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