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    Five Cognate Strategies of Business Writing The five cognate strategies that I have chosen to write about for this assignment are clarity, credibility, tone, emphasis, and engagement. These strategies are some of the various approaches and tools to help convey important facts to others. I have decided to write about these five strategies because I have used them to communicate effectively with managers and co-workers in the workplace. Clarity: A writer must communicate clearly in order to…

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    Interdependant Court Case

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    1. This appeal was critical of both the crown counsel and the trial judge in this case because of the credibility during the trial became an issue. Even though some objection was taken, crown counsel did not warn the jury, and gave instruction to neutralize the impropriety. Also, the cross-examination of the appellant was not fair and improper. Therefore, the appellant brought up four grounds of appeal, and the first ground of appeal was granted under the remedy. The first ground was that the…

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    influence him to twist the truth and add in fake ideas that contribute to the liveliness of a story. This dishonesty is morally wrong; however, it will provide the narrator with success and money. These lines detract from the narrative voice’s credibility because the narrator’s “hunger” proves that he will do anything for a bestseller. The story of Pi had a good outline and structure, but the narrator is looking for a component that will bring life to his books. If the narrator was unable to…

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    schemes done by Walt Pavlo, many ethical problems were occurred and it will be figured out based on six hyper norms consisting of honesty, fairness, compassion, integrity, predictability, and responsibility and determinants of reputation which are credibility, reliability, trustworthiness, and responsibility. Because of the lapping, account receivable which involved the fraud did not show as old aging receivable. Generally, it can be easily done by a smaller business which has one employee with…

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    Inattentional Blindness

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    unattended. The present study examined the relationship between the effects of IB and expert testimony on the credibility of witnesses in the courtroom. Results indicate that regardless of the presence of expert testimony, the witness who saw the crime was rated significantly more credible than the witness who experienced IB. The presence of an expert witness did not significantly affect the credibility of the witness who experienced IB. Through the introduction of expert testimony, the…

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    Reflection In English

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    It was one of the few times in which it was necessary for me to do intensive research on a subject. Along with this research, it was necessary to consider the credibility and the purpose of the authors. The project 2 assignment was my very first introduction to database resources like EBSCOhost, which was a resource that I heavily relied on for project 3. It took practice to get used to looking up articles using…

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    Dwight Eisenhower. By establishing credibility, getting people to become emotionally involved with election and stating clear facts Nixon helps aid Eisenhower into the White House. Using ethos, pathos and logos, Nixon is able to successfully persuade the public through credibility, emotion, and logic to ultimately get Eisenhower into the position to be president. Ethos is a mode of persuasion that appeals to a person through the author or presenters credibility. Richard Nixon opens up this…

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    way to build her credibility above her adversary, Jeffery Sachs. Furthermore, Moyo uses logos as a way to support her claim with logical statistics and evidentiary support. In the article “Aid Ironies: A Response to Jeffery Sachs”, Dambisa Moyo uses both ethos and logos as a way to effectively persuade her reader that Western aid in Africa is an inefficient way to decrease the poverty existent in Africa. In her article, Moyo uses ethos in order to greatly build her credibility, allowing her to…

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    In “The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Go Hungry”, Sharon Astyk and Aaron Newton discuss world hunger and the problems behind it. Presenting a wide array of examples, Astyk and Newton describe their beliefs behind the causes of hunger around the world. The authors use strong examples and claims, and lack thereof, to argue their beliefs on the potential causes. The authors formulate the beginning of their argument by introducing a claim of fact, as Astyk and Newton explain, “…hunger of the poor is…

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    talk to each other in that manner, the use of this direct tone builds her credibility. Ending her speech with a rhetorical question, she hopes that her message will resonate. Despite how she thinks her tone impacts this particular audience, her address’ effectiveness can be questioned. Dating back to the fall of Lucifer, pride appears to be universal among the human race. Even though Catt tries her best to build credibility, the politicians’ pride in their ideas may contribute to its…

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