Saturday, January 4, 2020
For My Rhetorical Paper, I Decide To Select Senator John
  For my rhetorical paper, I decide to select Senator John F. Kennedy as my candidate, because I felt that John. F Kennedy was very effective and confident in answering the questions. I felt that John F. Kennedyââ¬â¢s overall target audience are those who believes in freedom and supports the Democratic party. Also, individuals who agree that the Congress should give medical aid to the aged, a comprehensive minimum hourly wage bill, and federal aid to education.  I feel that the purpose and goal that John F. Kennedy wanted to achieve is to make America strong by promoting freedom, good leadership, and getting other countries to view America as a strong country like China and Khrushchev as Kennedy stated ââ¬Å"I want people in Latin America and Africaâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦When John F. Kennedy states ââ¬Å"Mr. Nixon is an effective leader of his party.â⬠ Ethos is being used because John F. Kennedy is stating his opinion on how Vice President Nixon is a great leader to b   e nominated by the Republican party. John F. Kennedy also uses pathos when answering this question. When Kennedy states ââ¬Å"I hope, he would grant me the same.â⬠ I felt Kennedy used pathos well, because he hopes that Vice President Nixon views him as a great leader too.  I felt that Vice president Nixon used ethos very well, when he answered the question about teacher salary. Even though I found Vice Presidents Nixon answer ineffective. I felt that Nixon used ethos when he used John F. Kennedyââ¬â¢s views on raising teachersââ¬â¢ salaries instead of answering the question with his own opinion Nixon states ââ¬Å"There is another point that should be made. I favor higher salaries for teachers. But, as Senator Kennedy said in January of this year in this same press conference, the way that you get higher salaries for teachers is to support school construction, which means that all the local school districts in the various states then have money, which is freed to raise t   he standards for teachers  salaries.â⬠ I felt that Nixon answer was ineffective, because he uses Kennedyââ¬â¢s views on raising teacher salary instead of his own. Nixon then moves into logos when he mentions how the teacher salary increases ââ¬Å"Teachers  salaries very fortunatelyShow MoreRelatedEssay Writing9260 Words à  |à  38 Pagesparts:            PART I: Types of Essays          PART II: Developing a Thesis from a Topic          PART III: Introductions          PART IV: The Body Paragraphs          PART V: The Rebuttal          PART VI: The Conclusion          PART VII: Writing an Exam Essay          PART VIII: Stylistic Considerations          PART IX: Sentence and Paragraph Structure          PART X: Sample Essays          PART XI: Using Quotations          PART XII: Sample Essay Template    PART I: Types of Essays    TheRead MoreLogical Reasoning189930 Words à  |à  760 PagesCollege;  and Stephanie Tucker, California State University Sacramento. Thinking and writing about  logical reasoning has been enjoyable for me, but special thanks go to my children, Joshua, 8, and  Justine, 3, for comic relief during the months of writing. This book is dedicated to them.  For the 2012 edition: This book is dedicated to my wife Hellan whose good advice has  improved the book in many ways.    vi    Table of Contents  Preface.............................................................Read MoreMetz Film Language a Semiotics of the Cinema PDF100902 Words à  |à  316 Pages)  1. Motion picturesââ¬âSemiotics. 2. Motion picturesââ¬â  Philosophy. I. Title.  PN1995.M4513 1991  791.43 014ââ¬âdc20  90-46965  C1P    The French edition of Christian Metz s Essais sur la signification  au cinema, volume 1, was published by Editions Klincksieck in  1971, à © Editions Klincksieck, 1968.    ÃËThe paper used in this publication meets the minimum  requirements of the American National Standard for Information  Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials,  ANSI Z39.48-1992.    To George BlinRead MoreOrganisational Theory230255 Words à  |à  922 Pages.    Organization Theory  Challenges and Perspectives  John McAuley, Joanne Duberley and Phil Johnson    .    This book is, to my knowledge, the most comprehensive and reliable guide to organisational theory currently available. What is needed is a text that will give a good idea of the breadth and complexity of this important subject, and this is precisely what McAuley, Duberley and Johnson have provided. They have done some sterling service in bringing together the very diverse strands of work    
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