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Rhetoric

Rhetoric

February 16, 2017 · by j.wu32 · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

  this picture using the both visual and text rhetoric to talk about the sexism. And it was a advertisement post from UN-women. they using different race of women as the background and place the Google search bar cover on their…

Rhetoric Strategy: Negative Connotations of Minorities by Trump's legislation

Rhetoric Strategy: Negative Connotations of Minorities by Trump’s legislation

February 16, 2017 · by n.sharif · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

The religion and practice of Islam has always been a controversial topic in the United States of America. There have been a number of tragedies involving Muslim extremists, but if President Donald Trump wants to ban Muslims from America, what…

Rhetoric example

Rhetoric example

February 16, 2017 · by h.jeong · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

  This picture is a advertise slogan that encourage people to be vegetarian. There are two animals in this picture, cat and chick, and it says “Why love one but eat other?”. Although both are animal, cats are usually considered…

Homework #2 Rhetoric

Homework #2 Rhetoric

February 16, 2017 · by j.fernando · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

Conan is a late night show host who is very satirical when speaking about the news. The tone of his voice conveys a seriousness type of vibe that many people might believe to be fact; including myself at times. In…

Thought on Rhetoric – Vietnam War

February 16, 2017 · by v.vo · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

Although Vietnam War is not a current event, I happen to think about it a lot while discussing the topic of rhetoric. Here I want to mention history and its truthfulness. I grew up in Vietnam under communist government. What…

Save the Children

Save the Children

February 16, 2017 · by j.green · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

  The “Save the Children” campaign has been advocating safety and health for children everywhere for as long as I can remember. This is just one of many advertisements that boldly speaks against issues like hunger, poverty, child soldiers, child…

The Rhetoric of Desus (From Desus & Mero on VICELAND)

The Rhetoric of Desus (From Desus & Mero on VICELAND)

February 16, 2017 · by Razzaque · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

The satirical voice of Desus captures the projected feelings of Trump’s opposition, wording tweets (specifically the one attached) that shows the mindset of the current President of the United States. In this tweet he mocks how Trump tweeted about media (CNN)…

Everyday Rhetoric - Elias Avila

Everyday Rhetoric – Elias Avila

February 16, 2017 · by e.avila · in Online Work Week 3, Plato and Socrates

Everyday Rhetoric   Rhetoric is a linguistic skill that we acquire at an early age.  We learn how to influence people while obscuring our intent.  As I look back I can recall a crucial moment in a young man’s life…

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