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    Logos is an appeal to logic so that the reader can be persuaded to listen to the author. To appeal to logos, Bird uses statistics, interesting facts, and good points to make her article very persuasive. For example, the first half of the article talks about why college is a waste time. Bird said,” They…

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    Solzhenitsyn’s Men Have Forgotten God, reflects upon the spiritual life of Soviet Russia in 1970. At the time of his speech, Soviet Russia was taking away parents from the children so the children could not adopt the faith of their parents. At the same time, they were also taking away priest, nuns, and monks were rounded up and killed either by shooting or by freezing to death. With all this religious persecution and time of mass chaos, the church was weak if existent at all. Note that the…

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    Logos Vs Logos

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    Some people think that the more complex a logo is, the better. If it's incredibly amazing and fantastic, that means it's an awesome logo and will bring its company to success. But this isn't actually true. Logos have to be simple and easy, otherwise the business won't do very well. Just look at all the big U.S. companies: Facebook,Walmart, Microsoft, Google, YouTube - they all have simple logos. But why is it better not to have a complicated logo? Well, just think about it. You wouldn't want to…

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    that “Nothing is what you think it is" (Roth 13). does an impeccable job at convincing readers about this key point in the chapter one of his book. Furthermore, the way writes this book is fully covered by the Aristotle’s Triangle. Ethos, pathos and logos are the three parts to the triangle. Pegs to a stool, all three; ethics, logic and empathy are thoroughly intertwined to grant insight to aspiring minds. Although some people may refute his claims, Roth adequately teaches…

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    We spend a third of our lives with our eyes closed in a slumber, yet many of us wake up most mornings feeling lethargic. In his article on Huffington Post called “Sleep Deprivation Is Killing You And Your Career,” Dr. Travis Bradberry addresses this exact concern and points out how we are affected by sleep deprivation. Found at the very top of his article are Dr. Bradberry’s successes. This quickly develops ethos and lets the reader know that the writing comes from a bestselling author and…

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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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    For the away uniforms I decided these consistent with the color scheme of the logo. So, I used the browns signature colors, brown and orange, and then added the gray color that is identical to the color of the dog bone in the log. I thought this would help to draw a connection between the logo and players on the field. I also knew that I wanted the top to use more orange and then have a pop of brown and then the opposite for the bottoms. I made the socks orange because it would blend in with the…

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    The Good, The Bad, and The Evil: A Look at the Word Today In the beginning of modern civilization, there was a concern that the world would become more violent; however, Steven Pinker sheds a new light on the fact that violence is actually declining. Over many centuries, the world has become a more tranquil place for humans to live. Michael Green further explores this hypothesis by illustrating that the world over many years is becoming a better place for societies all over the world. Pinker…

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    because when it transition to certain people they just be talking like I only up here cause I need this for a grade instead of really getting into the presentation and enjoying being up there. The group also did a great job by using ethos, pathos, and logos. The group used pathos in their presentation by using certain political propaganda that showed the politician using negative slander on other politicians. Using instances such as talking about how the other politician is trying to cut…

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” Analysis The short story “The Yellow wallpaper” is a story about a woman’s descent into insanity. The story begins with the narrator and her husband moving into what seems to be a temporary vacation home. It is obvious in the beginning that the narrator is going through something or suffering through some type of illness. The narrator puts trust in her husband and follows his direct orders, even if they make her unhappy. Unfortunately, things start to go awry as she’s…

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