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    Ladies and gentleman (Pathos, direct address), can you imagine a world where men and women, who work the same job, receive the same pay? Women should be given equal pay as men’s athletics because they have equal opportunities. As written in a legislation in 1972, it is stated that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving Federal financial

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    think twice before getting pregnant. The purpose of the ad is to educate girl to not get pregnant at such a young age because they have a bright future ahead of them. Whoever created this advertisement used all three types of rhetorical appeal: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. The first appeal that is dominate in the ad

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    In the movie Lean On Me, Joe Clark persuades the staff and students that hard work is necessary in order to be successful through the use of ethos, logos and pathos. The first way Joe Clark persuades his students and coworkers is by using ethos. Clark starts off by explaining to his staff that in order for a real, positive, change everyone needs to work more efficiently and work together. “The only way we’ll get anything done is to get everyone involved,” states Clark. He also demonstrates that

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    can fall under this discourse. To dissect and restructure a debatable topic is much more than just arguing about it, there must be a well thought out discourse that convinces the audiences to their specific view point. This is where logo, ethos, and pathos take center stage in a discussion, which essential evolves it into a term of rhetoric. The combinations of those three modes of persuasion really make or break any kind of protest or critique. Within the passages of the book of Amos and Plato’s Apology

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    “At the heart of every dispute are at least two competing narratives. By the end of the hearing, the Fact finder, whether jury, judge, or arbitrator, must decide which is more convincing” (Slavitt, 2014, p. 81). This phrase causes one to ponder on the “he said-she said” scenario of many common day occurrences and plays directly into the case study discussed in this essay. While there are multiple ways to resolve the issue at hand, effective listening skills, including spiritual power, persuasion

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    As the chief fashion critic of the nation’s most culturally influenced daily newspapers, Friedman pulls an enormous measure of weight in an industry notorious for its business traditions. After studying the article by pinpointing logos, ethos, and pathos, I have come to the conclusion that the students in the University of Texas at Arlington would be concerned with the detrimental factors that parallel photoshopping, and would recommend publishing it to The Shorthorn. Friedman begins her argument

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    Media Vs. Body Image

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    unavoidable to see the look that it seems society wants us to look. Professor Susan Bordo writes the article, “Never Just Pictures”, describing her investigation between the media and its effects on how people view their bodies. She uses ethos, logos, and pathos to bring in the attention of the people, in order to get her message across to be aware of media and how they portray the ideal body image. Bordo notes the patterns of the different types of models that magazines and commercial ads use, to say that

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    The ability to publicly speak is an undervalued trait that can be a powerful tool in public relations. Near anything can be achieved with a compelling speech. A man can be sent to the moon and back, the discrimination between different ethnicities can be nulled, and even an idiot can become president all with the use of a great speech. Because of this, it is important to understand what makes a good speech and what breaks it. To do this, we will be looking at John Oliver’s Ted Talk, “Teach Every

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    understanding behind the meaning of the song. I believe that within all of us there is a longing for the “good old days”, the days of when we were children, and free from responsibility. In the song, the writers skillfully utilize ethos, logos, and pathos to show what they mean by being “Stressed Out”. Who better to know about the stresses of the adult life, then someone who has lived through those stresses themselves? The ethos in the song is established by the fact that the writers are adults

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    Ethos In Joe Clark

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    Joe Clark uses the appeal of credibility of character, also known as ethos, to encourage his students and teachers at Eastside High to work hard and improve. One example of how Mr. Clark showed ethos is at the beginning of the movie when he first came in and kicked out all of the bad students from the stage. These students were the worst of the worst, they had been selling and using drugs and not doing anything to improve in school. By coming right in and laying the hammer down on the students,

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