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    In Lavanya Ramanathan’s article “Why everyone should stop calling immigrant food ‘ethnic’” written for The Washington Post on 21st July 2015, she stated that American's perception of ethnic food as inferior has to be eradicated and how American food has incorporated culture cuisine’s element into its own. Similarly, in Ashlie Stevens’ article “Stop thinking and just eat: when ‘food adventuring’ trivializes culture” written for The Guardian on 1st June 2015, she stated that food adventuring is an…

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    and cute messiness and cookie baking to create an emotional appeal to the many people who recognize him ,whether young or old, and finally delivering their final message which “buy our phone”. To gain credibility apple could have chosen many different characters…

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    By starting with ethos he is able to draw in supporters, and add credibility to his character easily. For example, he uses his status as a religious leader to establish connections to his primarily Christian audience, as well as give him a place as a highly moral person. He organizes his speech by argument, but also by tone…

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    Barton Swaim’s The Washington Post online article, “Who’s to blame for fake news? America’s real newsrooms” posted on December 12, 2016, criticizes how people are naive when analyzing media. Swaim faces modern issues that affect journalism and speechwriters. As a journalist, being the first to get the story out, Swaim could not let misleading and inappropriate information get out to the public which is why his exigence is to inform the audience of what they are exposed to with the media.…

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    Cullington On Texting

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    confidently state that texting is not interfering with students’ use of standard written English and has no effect on their writing abilities in general” (136). By concluding the story up with her opinion, makes her overall stance on texting, lack credibility. Cullington should have concluded her story with facts to leave the reader convinced. But by stating her research, which is not an asset to her story, leaves the reader not convinced. Making Cullington overall goal of persuading the…

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    their petition is an “illusion of hope” (Henry 2) when he uses ethos to bolster his credibility “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past.” (2) Henry says that his opinion is based on one thing, his experience. He effectively used ethos in this passage by bolstering his credibility. Henry elevates his credibility by showing his argument is based in truth as well as the “the lamp of experience”…

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    Irony In Julius Caesar

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    ambitious; And Brutus is an honorable man.. He hath brought many captives home to Rome, Whose ransoms did the general coffers fill:” (Shakespeare, Act three, scene two: 86-89). Subsequently, Antony adds credibility to Brutus, which he then proves Brutus wrong and Antony has then gained the credibility Brutus once held because Antony would be telling the truth. Antony has been able to form a trust with the people by using these sources and telling the truth, not lying like Brutus. Antony further…

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    Stability – With Job Satisfaction and Job Performance: A Meta-Analysis (Judge & Bono, 2001) is an example of quantitative research. In order to determine if the research article is credible and scholarly, it is important to not only look at the credibility of the authors, but to also look at the significance of the article, the potential gaps in the study and ensure the article comes from a peer-reviewed journal. There are two very different methods of scholarly research; quantitative and…

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    particularly false beliefs. Taking an untraditional approach on a fairly traditional topic, Konnikova argues that self-image is directly related to open mindedness as opposed to traditional, advertisement-based studies. While she gains considerable credibility as an author by demonstrating her thorough research, constantly citing scientific studies and numeric statistics, her argument is flawed. The argument severely lacks elements of pathos, ultimately failing to gain the reader’s interest.…

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    Throughout someone’s existence, there are distinguishing moments they can point to and acknowledge a shift in their life. For Lorelei Lee, one of those distinct times was when she entered into the porn industry. On May 11th, 2017, The Establishment, an online website offering political and social articles, Lorelei Lee posted an essay titled Once You Have Made Pornography explaining the socially constructed stigma around porn industry workers. Lee, a writer and porn performer, aims to expose…

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