Fourteen years ago, Robert Feldman of the University of Massachusetts conducted a study; he found that people lie two to three times in a ten-minute conversation. At this rate, a person would tell about 18 lies in the span of 1 hour or 216 times in 12 hours (Feldman). That was in 2002, and it would be no surprise if those numbers have sky-rocketed since then. “The Ways We Lie”, by Stephanie Ericsson, is an essay that first appeared as a cover article in 1993 in the January issue of the Utne Reader…
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three-class span (not to mention the FRQ we completed last week). My writing experience consisted of stress, perseverance, and being put on the verge of insanity. It started with rhetorical analysis, my personal least favorite of the writing prompts, followed by argument, and finished with a splendid synthesis. Each of these prompts presented their own unique challenges, which I worked diligently to overcome, all while attempting to beat the clock. Of the three FRQs we completed, I believe my argument…
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class. I have fortunately been able to attend every class this semester without fail and even though I might be quite shy, I have tried to participate in class discussion and class activities. I especially liked participating in the library session we took part in, being able to work in groups helped to encourage me to share my ideas in class and work with the other students. The library session also aided in my search of reliable resources for my blog posts…
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over 700,000 Germans, entitled ‘The Triumph of the Will.’ This speech was a part of the film, which shared the same name as the speech, “The Triumph of the Will” and in this speech Hitler spoke of religion, power and unity as the new German way life; the proper way of life (Shaughnessy, 2009). The Triumph of the Will presents many controversial issues, what the German people experienced was much more than a speech about religion, power and unity, they experienced what Susan Sontag (1975) considers "most…
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years”.3 In the speech, Obama paralleled economic and political issues with race problems. He said: “If we walk away now, if we simply retreat into our respective corners, we will never be able to come together and solve challenges like health care or education or the need to find good jobs for every American”.4 He delivered purpose as we discussed above at the beginning of the speech: “in order to form a more perfect union.” He then mentioned…
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July 9, 2014 Visual Analysis According to the Purdue Online Writing Lab the goal of visual analysis is “The goal of any rhetorical analysis is to demonstrate your understanding of how the piece communicates its messages and meanings. One way of looking at this process is that you are breaking the piece down into parts.” This type of analysis can be applied to many different types of media. An example of this can be seen in Suzanne Marie Enck and Blake A. McDaniel’s analysis of Eminem and Rihanna’s…
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Darian Ms. White English 101.42 2 October 2013 An Analysis of “A Time For Choosing” Millions of viewers tuned into the National Broadcasting Company television network for a special broadcast on the 27th of October. Viewers were anticipating Ronald Reagan’s “A Time for Choosing” speech. Reagan was acknowledged for his acting in motion pictures and television episodes since 1937, and was now being seen in an unfamiliar role. Reagan emerged in support of the Republican nominee Barry Goldwater…
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Saltzer Health Campaigning Test #2 4/9/13 3:29 PM 1. Know the process of conducting a Health Campaign according to Wright, Sparks and O’Hair. Pay attention to Persuasive Message Appeals and various theories and constructs. • Conduct Audience Analysis Research o Interviews, focus groups, surveys, available data • Audience Segmentation • Creating Message Content: o Gaining audience attention, persuading, motivating to take action • Channels and Message Dissemination Process 2. Pfau and Parrott’s…
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The Yes Men Fix the World ~ Rhetorical Analysis In the documentary, The Yes Men Fix the World, Mike Bonanno and Andy Bichlbaum the two political activists expose the issues and misconduct of Corporations and depict the twisted logic of corporate capitalism. Bonanno and Bichlbaum lie their ways into conferences dress the part of corporate executives and have very convincing presentations along with visual aids and props to convince the audience they are authentic. They use humor, sarcasm and a variety…
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Independence in ‘liberty’ and ‘all men are created equal’ play on the American emotions of nationalism and the American dream. The second paragraph beginning with ‘Now’ instantaneously establishes the present situation and the first person plural pronoun ‘we’ engages the audience by including them as well as the speaker confirming his identification with the people of his nation. He refers to the specific occasion of his address – the dedication of a memorial to the fighting men ‘who here gave their lives…
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