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    Aristotle is one of the earliest ancient Greek philosophers to discuss on the topic of Philia, which is usually translated to friendship. For Aristotle, the notion of living a good life constitutes the relationships between human beings. As social creatures, we form numerous friendships throughout the different stages in life, and these friendships varies in different degrees. Ultimately, Aristotle believes that we should maintain and keep the ‘perfect’ friendship. This is necessary for our…

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    Toni Morrison effectively demonstrates her ethos through her credible background, connection with Senator Obama—with whom she is directly addressing—and connection with the general audience. First and foremost, her winning of the Nobel Peace Prize displays her ethos quite efficiently. The Nobel Peace Prize is solely given to those who make significant change in the world through their lives and work, therefore, this rare honor elevates Morrison’s reputation and authority. In addition, the aura…

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    been one of my favorite things to do, story ideas always seem to come to my mind, though I do still get stuck sometimes. When I get stuck I like to take a breather and read or go outside or do something that I get inspiration from. As for my trustworthiness there is not really a way that I prove that I am trustworthy to you on paper and we are supposed to be completely honest so I am not going to say that I have turned in every single homework assignment on time and that I have never lost…

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    Fedex Appeals To Pathos

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    Beginning with Ethos, credibility is shown from the word “FedEx” in bold lettering of the packaging and airplane images. Under the word “FedEx” is the word “Express”. The added “Express” is advertising an option in shipping FedEx offers in which the package is sent with more speed for a slightly higher price. The images represent ethos to persuade consumers to use FedEx services by informing the audience of credible source of high speed shipping. The FedEx airplane is to prove that FedEx takes…

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    Govc Self Assessment

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    report enclosure (1) is for the period prior to my GOVCC misuse, demonstrating good judgment, trustworthiness and reliability. Enclosure (2) is the adverse fitness report for the period I received a 6105, also acknowledging my negative behavior, and accepting the consequences of my behavior. Enclosure (3) is for the period after my treatment, and recovery, showing renewed good judgment, trustworthiness and reliability. During this period 2015 I was awarded a Certificate of Commendation signed…

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    Pseudo-transformational Leaders 1. Adolf Hitler 2. Joseph Stalin 3. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer 4. Pol Pot 5. Mao Zedong Pseudo transformation is evil transformation in itself, which will directly or indirectly bring a negative result and may cause even lives of innocence. This leader’s will make a mark in history but they will be in black history book. Pseudo-transformational initiative has a corrupt prospective and deceptive measurement that could be abused by a deceitful pioneer caused on…

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    Bernie Madoff Case

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    ethical issues involved in the Madoff case were moral philosophy and value. The moral philosophy that Bernie Madoff portrayed completely defies the moral compass that most people use. Most people rely on their instinctive nature of honesty and trustworthiness. Bernie Madoff claims that he and his sons built a great investment firm to which there was no intention of unethical behavior. His unethical behavior got out of control and he didn’t know how to stop. The facts of the case prove that…

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    learning experiences. As an RMCA student athlete, competitors demonstrate integrity, service, and excellence. In addition, our student athletes demonstrate the school’s character values (kindness, nobility, integrity, generosity, humility, trustworthiness, self-awareness). Our athletes develop and demonstrate respect for themselves, teammates, opponents, and the heritage, traditions, and rules of the game. RMCA student athletes play by the rules and are taught to perform legally, morally, and…

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    Roman Empire Dbq

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    The Roman Empire is unique in its original and effective ideas Ancient Rome’s government set an example for future countries that used it as generations passed. Rome established a Republic, where citizens voted for The Great Roman empire also contributed a great deal of great ideas of their time and use today, such as the development of the alphabet, sewers and sanitation, the original concept of “lawyers”, and roads. The Roman Empire did invent “Aqueducts, Underfloor heating, Concrete and…

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    Although Suzuki used the other two modes of persuasion effectively, she did not efficiently demonstrate the use of the mode logos, logical argument, throughout her speech. Aristotle describes logos as the techniques that have the power to persuade. The speaker used a diagram and one personal experience as an example in order to illustrate her use of logos in her argument. However, the diagram and experience did not sufficiently illustrate logos because she did not provide new evidence for the…

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