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    of life. It was founded by the Chinese philosopher Confucius, and developed by one of his students, Mencius. There are five main concepts of Confucianism, which are humaneness (ren), righteousness (yi), ritual/propriety (li), wisdom (zhi) and trustworthiness (xin), “which are believed to be as constant and unchanging as natural laws, remaining the same for all time and guiding/ordering all other virtues.” (Yao, 53) The first concept of the Confucianism is Ren (jen). Ren represents humaneness and…

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    Letter To Birmingham Jail

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    In 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr composed “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” when the African-American community was struggling for black and white equality. Readers can perceive this by the diction that Dr. King practices, like “Negro,” which was used around that time. One can also see through the context of his letter that Dr. King wants equality for the African-American community. Martin Luther King's purpose of composing this letter is to convince the clergymen that his “Community,” and he…

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    Ethos refers to the credibility of a speaker and competence, trustworthiness. Trustworthiness helps the audience perceive a speaker to be presenting accurate, credible information. For and audience to believe your claims you have to give them something to believe so, you use emotional effects which is pathos, and you give facts…

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    governmental banks in attracting and saving customers, pays attention to banding in meaning of services. This research was done in order of presentation of customer loyalty model base on brand. The positive and significant relationship between trustworthiness and Credibility of brand shows that reliable names grow their Credibility in customer comment. 1. The brand Manager must make promotional strategies like media, advertising and political programs that show a correct combination of…

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    In “The Threats from Genetically Modified Foods”, Robin Mather effectively brings awareness to the American public of the harmful side effects of genetically modified (GM) foods. She shares that genetically modified foods are foods with an altered genetic make-up. This alteration has lead them to be banned in several countries. However, in the United States, GM foods are not strictly regulated and, therefore, not required to be labeled. Also, the pesticides used in genetically modified foods…

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    DQF4: Leadership 1. The theory I agree with. I lean toward a transformational theory of leadership, that is frequently the best initiative style to use in business. Transformational leaders demonstrate trustworthiness, and they know industry standards to build up a powerful and rousing vision without bounds. They spur individuals to accomplish this vision, they deal with its conveyance, and they assemble ever more grounded and more effective groups. But, frequently we have to…

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    Student Council Essay I think I would make an excellent member of Muir,s Student Council for many reasons. Some of the traits I have that are useful to Student Council are leadership, trustworthiness, responsibility, confidence, intelligence and commitment. I am also a fun person to be around because I am enthusiastic, energetic, outgoing, creative, passionate and so much more! I do a great job working independently and with others, I think this is a great opportunity to be around and work with…

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    Police brutality has become alarmingly prevalent in today’s society, as more and more headliners feature something along the lines of “police brutally kills unarmed African American.” A plethora of names come to mind, including Eric Garner, Michael Brown Jr., and Tamir Rice, who all have been brutally murdered by police who were using excessive force. This exposes the inappropriate and inadequate ways that police handle confrontations with people in the real world. Throughout the chapter,…

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    speech on Rosa Parks by providing her audience with credibility, emotional appeals, and used language, and delivery. First, building credibility is an important component of a speech. Credibility is the audience’s perception of whether a speaker’s is qualified to speak on a given topic. Other refers to it as ethos, the name given by Aristotle. Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader. Before you can convince an…

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    Innovative and enhanced technologies made their way into millions of people hands throughout the world in the form of tablets and smartphones. As technology enhances an essential part of our daily lives, the primary purpose of this was to make our life easier. As it was supposed to make us productive and connect us, Could it be making us alone? In this Ted talk "Connected but alone?" Sherry Turkle licensed clinical psychologist and professor of Social Studies of Science and…

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