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    Google is a multinational organization. Today, it is known for being a popular search engine, known for cloud computing, browser and operating system development, and advertising Google is something that is used everyday by internet users around the world. I chose to profile Google because it is something that I use in my life almost everyday. I also chose this company because after reading briefly about the company, I was eager to learn how quickly and efficiently Google has grown since its…

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    Amazon Echo Case Study

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    Amazon Echo is a brand of smart speakers developed by Amazon.com. The device links to the voice-controlled smart personal service Alexa, which responds to the name "Alexa". This word can be modified by the user to "Amazon", "Echo" or "Computer". The device has the potential to run many programs carry out different functions like voice interaction, playing music, making to-do lists, acting as an alarm clock, streaming podcasts, playing audiobooks, providing weather updates, traffic and much more…

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    This semester of English has been extremely frustrating. I’ve never had to reevaluate something and create a new plan as often as I have in these past 7 weeks. I’m sad this class is only 7 weeks; because there is still improvement our team can do to make this project phenomenal. We are limited because of time. The first week when we were first talking about how this class was going to run, I got excited. I created my long list of passions, and took notes on who else have similar topics that…

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    rhetoric, How to Engage a Google Brain appears as an argument that Google is literally hardwired-wired into the innermost neurons of the brain (Weinsg). Living in the United States in 2016, one grows up as a digital native; technology is introduced at a very young age as American society has become dependent upon its existence. If one fails to locate an answer to one’s question, one is commonly advised to “Google it!” or “Look it up on the Internet.” Do you have Google on the brain? That is…

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    louder than words. Companies such as Google and Apple have very loyal consumers, only opting to purchase products under their brand name, respectively (Forbes). On the surface, Google’s Pixel advertisement is just another commercial showcasing a smartphone out of the many phones that are available today (YouTube). However, they are attempting to build and strengthen their brand by putting the nail in the coffin, enticing Apple consumers to become loyal to them. Google tries to do this by…

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    Although the logos appeal in the advertisement was weak, the pathos and ethos appeal made this a strong and effect advertisement. Through the pathos appeal, the viewer is able to feel sympathy for the homeless seal and a need to help this animal. Through the ethos appeal, the viewer is left with a sense of trust in the foundation that they can truly help save endangered animals if they follow the advertisement. Finally, through the logos appeal, the argument of the advertisement…

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    Meaning Of Advertisement

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    only have a simply picture with a logo, but that simple picture can deliver a great advertisement for the product being sold. When I say great advertisement It means that the picture…

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    This assignment taught me how to effectively analyze sources and become unbiased. Before the unit two assignment, I had no idea what ethos, pathos, and logos were. In addition, to be unbiased on a subject that was clearly catered to one side seemed illogical to me. However, due to teacher conferences I was able to grasp the purpose of the assignment. After I analyzed the sources I began to make connections…

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    Ebola Persuasive Essay

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    people’s emotions, while using frightening reasons, but if there is no authority to back up the logic it is not nearly as effective. In order to properly write an excellent persuasive essay, you need to make sure you apply all of the appeals: pathos, logos, and ethos; and to make your article more appealing use the most effective tone and create imagery. The first major appeal, pathos, is “the quality or power, esp in…

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    Writing derives from a variation of styles and many author’s have their own approach to writing; in order for the author to better his/her own skills, it is helpful to analyze the writing skills of others, paying specific attention to ethos, logos, pathos, and style. This allows the writer to develop his/her own writing, often making the piece sound more knowledgeable. Seeking out rhetoric when reading will help the reader not only in their writing, but in numerous everyday situations as well.…

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