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    on the page is broken down into sections easy to read and follow. The CDC utilized different approaches to try to catch the readers. The CDC achieves to provide information to the interested parties by successfully utilizing the logos, pathos and ethos appeals. The logos, pathos, and…

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    Saving Healthcare Many do not realize how lucky they are to live in a place that has medicine widely available to the public. The author of, “Hospitals targeted across South Sudan” Justin Lynch has reported many articles about the different condition of the people living in South Sudan and how they are suffering due to the failing health care of the country. Justin is currently working for the Associated Press in South Sudan. The destruction of the people’s homes and the hospitals within the…

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    instructor guidance and readings, I understand ethos, pathos, and logos to be..... as a student of Ashford University I have access to many resources like the scholarly source from ashfords library which gives me the ethos to my argument with creditable and trustworthy information for my readers...The pathos is the audience I need to persuade with the true facts and non-biased opinions on the constructed argument for my paper. As for the logos that is based on the evidence I am proposing, this…

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    the time because they have no responsibility for themselves. There are a couple people who never use excuses, those people are vulnerable and accept when they do wrong. The Achievement Habit by Bernard Roth has many examples of ethos, pathos, and logos in chapter 2, “Reasons are Bullshit” and makes an effective argument by using Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle. Roth has a strong sense of ethos based on his credentials. The way he says things are always spoken without a filter and always blunt.…

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    Rhetoric, the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, was an integral part of the speeches in this unit. Through the effective use of language, the speakers in this section were able to reach out to their audience and connect with them. The speakers’ mastery of language and knowledge of their audiences allowed them to transcend the generations and effect people today. Steve Jobs, now known for his entrepreneurial successes, revealed his humble beginnings in his speech at Stanford.…

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    Stoicism Beliefs

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    Stoicism is defined as “a philosophy, based on the ideas of Zeno that held that people could only be happy when living in accordance with nature and accepting whatever happened.”(McKay et al. 138). Zeno of Citium traveled to Athens with the intent to form his own school, the Stoa, which took its namesake from the covered walkways where he preferred to teach. Stoicism instills the development of self-control and resilience to overcome “destructive emotions”, such as passion. Rather than eliminate…

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    \There is a man. There is a man who has designed the covers of countless non-gossip magazines. A man who has made the mastheads for countless non-gossip magazines. This man also created the font and logo for new Pepsi ads, the Nabisco logo, the logo for Swiss Army, the Ringling Brothers logo, the AC/DC sign (my favorite), and countless more. So, who is this man? His name is David Huerta, and he has been designing for over 40 years (he started around age 25). His work is seen every single day,…

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    The Consumers Fetish for the Swoosh Consumers around the world have been captivated by Nikes trademark “swoosh”, and even though the malpractices of Nike are widely discussed and taught, consumers still flock to “just do it” and by the newest pair of Nike runners. While viewing Nikes commercial “Find Your Fast”, Marx’s theoretical concept of commodity fetishism can be seen through the use of the commodification and fetishism of celebrity athletes to distract consumers from the reality of the…

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    Stoicism In Ancient Rome

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    we are unable to see what the logos have planned for us, so to have internal control is the most practical and applicable approach to be prepared. The inner realm was regarded to be free, whereas the outer realm was not. Virtue could only be achieved through the cultivation of the self and inner work. Things were believed to be private rather than public, resulting in the ideology that a good character is for one’s own benefit and not for others to see.…

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    If you look hard enough, rhetorical devices can be fun. Logos, Ethos, and Pathos, the three techniques of Rhetoric, are most often associated with boring essays and annoying television ads. Quite often, these assumptions are true. But if you open your mind, the art and science of speech can be used for entertainment. For instance, all three of the techniques of Rhetoric can be used to build up towards the punch line of a joke. Even storywriters use Rhetoric to get you invested in the characters…

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