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    DRUPAL While writing your dental school personal statement, confirm that you are sort out and take after a fitting structure. Taking everything into account, have your exposition modified and alter. Various applicants ignore the noteworthiness of checking their papers and thusly exchanging off the way of their papers with essential blunders. On the off chance that you are disappointment catch the psyches of assertion board at first time it is ideal to avoid the mean to study dental practitioner…

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    Persuasion in “The Use of Force” William Carlos Williams wrote this short story called “The Use of Force” in order to portray the life of a doctor and how sometimes a doctor may have to use force to save lives. There are different methods a doctor can use to persuade others to do what they are asked of. There are many ways to persuade others to do what is being asked of them, including being nice and charismatic, by using statistics and facts, or finally using force. These methods are being…

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    Thinking Critically About “Questioning Thomas L. Friedman’s Optimism in ’30 Little Turtles’” Stephanie Malinowski’s response to Thomas L. Friedman’s essay revolves around two key points. The first point revolves around how “call center jobs” (107) are playing a positive role with young Indians. Malinowski recalls how Friedman succeeded in “portraying the positive side” (107) to his audience. On the other hand, the second point Malinowski’s uses questions Friedman’s credibility as well as…

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    This one particular advertisement about Everlast, a boxing company that has served some of the all-time greatest boxers to ever fight, shows what it means to be the bigger person. It easily stood out from the rest and got my attention because it had something to do with what I love which is boxing. While watching this advertisement I was able to identify the techniques that they used to persuade me to buy their products and to my surprise it was very effective. Having the will to be able to put…

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    “Sorry I’m late, traffic was crazy!” That excuse has been used by everyone at least once. There are many people who use excuses like that all 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…

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    Hillary Clinton’s speech on planned parenthood funding was moving for many reasons. She told us about the history of planned parenthood and where it is going in the future. Clinton shares facts, stories, and pretty much anything you could think of. Hillary Clinton’s speech hitting Donald Trump on women’s issues is very well written and spoken well because she states facts, uses quotes to argue against Trump, and she is all inclusive with the women of America. In this speech, Hillary Clinton was…

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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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    Both Abraham and Martin used very powerful words to reach the listeners feelings and to get inside their head. It seemed like Abraham was trying to make the audience feel guilty and like they owe it to all the dead soldiers for fighting for their freedom, while they hid somewhere else. Martin made the situation seem like it was nobody's fault but there was a problem and it needed to be fixed for the better of all the children, adults, and seniors out there. Mr. King and Mr. Lincoln used…

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    I have been public speaking for 6 years. This year I was given my first chance to use my skills in a school setting. In forensics, I competed in the prose category with Malala Yousafzia’s United Nations address. Her incredibly powerful speech proved difficult for me to master. My first year in forensics was much more of a learning experience than a success story. I learned a lot about using facial expression to convey emotion because you need to sound professional, but still make the emotion of…

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    I attended a seminar at the business school last year called the Midwest Undergrad Business Summit where many very talented speakers spoke. However, Dr. Laplante stood out to me. He gave a speech on capitalisms. The first thing I noticed about him was his clear passion for the topic. It had been a very long and busy day and he somehow got me to listen to every word he spoke. I believe this was because of his passion for the subject and his tone of voice. Dr. Laplante on average talks louder than…

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