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    Aspca Rhetorical Analysis

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    The ASPCA: A Guilt Trip Most organizations and companies successfully advertise their ideas in commercials by appealing to the audience most likely to indulge in them. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) crafts its commercial to target animal lovers. In order to convince this target audience to donate to the ASPCA’s cause, their commercial unfairly plays with viewers’ emotions by using heroic word choice, displays depictions of animals, and utilizes a celebrity…

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    encyclopedia sites such as Wikipedia have a similar problem in managing users editing information in a similar way, which fortunately are solved by a dedicated moderators (“Reviewing and Managing Changes” 2014. para. 5 & 6). As such, this questions the trustworthiness of most user documented content with many…

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    The two ethical decision making model that I would select are is by Jordan & Meara (1995): Virtue Ethics Model and Eberlein (1987): Problem-Solving Approach Model. These models are directed toward a counselor’s personal techniques, such as one’s strong moral values, fairness, and one’s decision of what should be done in a particular situation. Another focus I believe to these models is an approach as to how the situation could be solved, or treatment for a better term. See a counselor shouldn’t…

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    One of the pivotal characteristics of a strong brand presence is the ability of the company to concoct an on-going and consistent marketing plan that builds credibility and trustworthiness of the company throughout all exchanges in the process (Luxton, Reid & Mavondo, 2015). The leading challenge for numerous companies is ensuring that the interactions with their customers portray a consistent message across multiple channels (Pophal, 2015). Lululemon Athletica, although not without its issues,…

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    This criteria allows for qualitative research to be judged on its own evidences. Lincoln and Guba (1985) established this criteria in what they termed it as trustworthiness. Trustworthiness was meant to roughly parallel the standards of internal validity, external validity, reliability and objectivity so quintessential to quantitative research (Ungar, 2006).” Qualitative studies need to pursue credibility, transferability…

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    something that I see in the world we live in today. To begin, Appiah introduces the term universal values, meaning values that everyone in the world finds valuable to them and their lives. Values such as honesty, loyalty, respect, integrity, and trustworthiness and so many more. These values are known worldwide. Every single mother in this world raises their child to grow up and have these values as a core to their being. Similarly, the teachers in this world…

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    Reliability of news on Facebook Facebook was founded in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, which eventually grew into a worldwide phenomenon on the World Wide Web. Today, they have approximately 400 billion visitors a month according to the Business Insider. Computers in Human Behaviors that that "While Facebook was originally a personal space to share information about oneself, it has also become a common venue for sharing external content with one’s network. Over one billion active users (‘‘Company…

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    Rhetorical Argument

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    Rhetorical Appeal by Arrangement of Classical Oration Introduction It has been discussed since the end of 20th century that the mothers in employment and at home have different attitudes towards to motherhood and work. Two articles which I would like to pick up are describing this debates as well. One article is written by Paula K. McDonald, Lisa M. Bradley, and Diane Guthrie in 2005. Another one is authored by Gillian Marks and Diane M. Houston in 2002. Both of them are type of social science…

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    Dr. James Reswick Summary

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    Dr. James Reswick wrote an editorial for the Journal of Rehabilitation and Development to explain what he learned about research over a long, distinguish career. 1,2 Recognized in 1976 with election to the National Academy of Engineering, Reswick spent the majority of his career working in the adaptive technology field. This engineering foundation defined how he viewed valid research for many years. However, after assuming duties as Associate Director at the National Institute on Disability…

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    English 103, journal # 5 This top poem means to me that due to the terrorism we have lost our privacy and trustworthiness. The writing in the bottom about the grandmother in a nursing home mean to me that the persons in the nursing homes are lonely because their family cannot visit them because they are very busy surviving. In the “What’s Up with the American Dream” article several writers conclude that the American dream has been undermined by a combination of global economic developments and…

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