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    people in poverty. Neither the poverty rate nor the number of people in poverty were statistically different from the 2013 estimates” (United). The numbers that are presented by the Sanders team are close enough to make the claim, adding additional credibility to his…

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    Prolepsis Thesis

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    Moving further, Pollen’s use of prolepsis makes his article more successful and persuasive. Pollen answers many objections that are anticipated from animal right activists, like Singer, which gives him credibility and a trustworthy personality from his audience. Such a notable moment is when Singer brings up the difference between severely retarded infants and chimpanzees. He notes: “If that scheme offends our sense of equality, then why is the fact that animals lack certain human…

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    Nutrition Case Study

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    With the abundance of information available to the public, deciphering between the legitimate and false material is critical to developing a truthful perspective. This means that every source requires investigation- even for knowledgeable professionals. This is the case in every field; however, in regard to healthcare, not only is it essential for quality improvement to ask the correct questions and conduct the right studies, but it is imperative to appropriately interpret and analyze…

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    Costley et al. (2010) suggest that the selected strategies for gathering information and data from the field ought to be methodologically logical, for all intents and purposes and morally attainable, and fit for giving the kind of data required by the researcher. This is vital since it ensures that the data collected by the researcher is evaluated for the extent of information needed and their depth. Nonetheless, in data collection, there is evidence that the expense of the strategy, the…

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    people, carefully using a logical approach by documenting Spurlock’s activity and health during the experiment, providing plentiful statistics and information, making appeals to the audience’s emotions such as disgust and humor, and establishing credibility and trust from the audience, Morgan Spurlock argues in his documentary film Supersize Me that the consumption of fast foods are largely responsible for many Americans’ health problems today.The film puts particular emphasis on the growing…

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    Is voting a crucial factor in shaping one's livelihood? According to Russell Glass’s February 2020 article from The Chicago Tribune “Want a revolution? It’s easy to vote,” Glass argues that American voters and anyone who wants to make a change in democracy should. In fact, Glass emphasizes that voting is a revolution that can be won through the simple act of submitting a ballot. This argument is timely, based on the context of the impending 2020 Presidential Election. His audience of American…

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    disagreements. Other, like Henry, believed differently and wanted to go to war with Britain. Patrick Henry speaks to his fellow Virginian patriots at the Virginia Convention. In the speech Henry portrays different types of rhetoric devices. Ethos meaning credibility, pathos meaning emotions, and logos meaning logic or to really think about something. These rhetoric appeals create a more persuading and reasonable background to this speech. First,…

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    of Christ's life, they also fill the important role of inviting, and then strengthening, belief. Jesus Performed miracles to, add credibility to his teaching, to signify the beginning and ending of his public teaching, and to show us that all are welcome in his kingdom. One reason that Jesus performed miracles is to draw credibility to his ministry. The catechism teaches that miracles are used to invite belief. (CCC, 548). Jesus came to bring God's people…

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    Julius Caesar, a drama written by William Shakespeare, is about the dictator Julius Caesar, who was assassinated by a group of conspirators, and the effects that followed. Close friends of Caesar, Mark Antony and Brutus, both spoke at his funeral. Mark Antony had the strongest and most effective speech because he utilizes rhetoric such as pathos and ethos. He uses rhetoric to prove that Brutus’s claims are inaccurate. Antony also relates to the people on a different level than Brutus, this…

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    In reference to the book, “If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be right,” shows that the reader the credibility of Napoleon if this is what the animals respond to when Napoleon demands them. Napoleon’s use of tyranny ruining Snowball’s reputation is overlooked because of his credibility. With the use of ethos, the other animals on the farm are very affected because they all think he is in charge and they must follow what he says. When Napoleon…

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