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    Rhetoric is the study and art of persuasion. Through rhetorical analysis, we may come to assess whether or not we can accept the persuader’s argument, and so choose what we accept as truth. One very common rhetorical device is Pathos, which is defined as the appeal to emotion. An effective persuasion is one which at its root appeals to Logos, our logical reasoning. If there is no reason to the rhetorical rhyme, the value of the argument is lost in that it would be unreasonable…

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    In the decision for the forty-fourth president, Barack Obama became the first African-American president. This revolutionary occasion incited various responses from America, including doubt but also trust. Throughout his Inaugural Address, he expected to reassure America about the past and inspire them for what 's to come. To keep his nation from questioning him, Obama appealed to pathos and ethos through allusion and comparison to make a convincing speech. Winning the election was a big…

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    masterpieces; an idea which is by all accounts blurring without end these days, as structures turns out to be more productive and figured (Lacey, 2013). Moreover, it is vital that one ought not to overlook that architecture is a social and ecological device, as well as maybe all the more essentially, it has an enthusiastic measurement and we do need to make lovely spaces to advance our regular surroundings. In the new vision for Grosvenor Place of Sydney, the new vision still hold the first…

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    Secure Shell (SSH) In this paper, I will discuss the network protocol Secure shell, better known as SSH. Interest in choosing this protocol came from my frequent use of SSH to run applications on the remote servers in Coover Hall. Because of this, I will be exploring the details on how the protocol works, vulnerabilities associated with it and mitigation techniques put in place to counter attacks. SSH is a Cryptographic Network Protocol created to replace Telnet. Its purpose is to provide a…

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    The world is much different than it was when I was growing up as a child, teenager and young adult. Each year I notice younger and younger children with cell phones and other portable devices that can somehow connect them to the Internet and social media. It seems like in everything we do or sign up for, we need to have some type of profile. Society has made it unacceptable if we do not have a Facebook account and there is this peer pressure from friends and family if we don’t Facebook. We are…

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    In this seminar, I will discuss approaches through which Alison Bechdel exposes her emotions and personal perplexities within the literary and graphic aspects of her memoir such as her relationship with her father and her road to self-discovery. Approaches such as distinct pigment of the drawings, and the use of specific motifs and allusions are how Bechdel’s hidden and confused thoughts are represented. Bechdel’s illustrations are toned with a dismal blue/green colour throughout most of Fun…

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    An old man with a “long grey beard and glittering eye” (3) stops a wedding guest on his way to the wedding and tell his story. The speaker of the poem suggests that both mariner’s tale and the way he tells it, are so effective on the wedding guest that he cannot help hearing it and “listens like a three years old child” (15). Even though mariner’s impact on the guest as his receiver seems to be magical and mysterious, the poem’s impact on readers is not magical at all. In this essay, I will try…

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    The United States prides itself being open to all and a “mixing pot” for different kinds of people which influences the progressive culture of the nation. The nation is constantly striving to be politically correct and stand up for what is right. When the public of the United States sees something wrong, rallies in support of the cause come out strong. Although this culture in a country is great for the future success, it may have the possibility to construe history. In movies, the words “based…

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    Confederation and the Constitution In the mid 1780’s following the Revolutionary War depression struck our new nation. Faced with such economic troubles the question arose regarding the stability of American democracy. There was a strong need for change and many believed it needed to start with a more centralized government. While the opposition believed that having a strong centralized government would lead to the same oppression and tyranny that America had fought to overcome. In order to be…

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    LUCAS IN LOVE all show critical depictions of love and relationships throughout a spectrum of cinematic genres. However, the overall message in all three films seems to be that nothing lasts forever. Using theme, narration, time and other cinematic devices, the directors of these three short films were able to show love on a broader spectrum. The shorts all have a similar underlying theme that focuses on romance, love, and relationships through cinematic interpretation. In GEORGE LUCAS IN…

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