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    Ad Ethos Pathos Logos

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    GEICO, the Government Employees Insurance Company, and Esurance Insurance Services, Inc are two auto insurance based in the United States. In their advertisement, GEICO features a piglet, Maxwell, attempting to obtain a driver’s license from a snarky old clerk using the insurance information on his phone. On the other hand, Esurance depicts an elderly woman, Beatrice, in the process of showing her friends her “wall”when, in good faith, her friends corrects her, causing Beatrice to “unfriend” her

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    Puppy Mill Speech

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    Puppies are amazing, special creatures that seem to be born with that unconditional unique quality of love and loyalty for their humans. Depending on the prospective owner, dogs make the best of companions, with the potential to love, cuddle and play. Annually, there are more than 6 million puppies born throughout the United States alone. Similar to the human newborn, puppies are born without teeth. They also cannot see, hear or smell. They gain their senses typically between 9 and 12 days

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    Stroop Lab Report

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    Animals surround the human population on a daily basis. Whether this is in the wild, a zoo, or a household pet. Animals come in variations shapes, sizes, and colors and are generalized by attractiveness. For example, when putting in “cute animals” into Google search engine pictures load of puppies, kittens, bunnies, baby animals, and other animals deemed cute. This attribute is used in emotional Stroop. The original Stroop test was word and color congruence and incongruence (Stroop, 1935). With this

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    Brony Fandom Analysis

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    Five separate areas of analysis dealing with various facets of the Brony fandom are contained in this chapter. The first three sections explore areas of conflict between Bronies and traditional masculinity. Each segment explores how fans choose to handle situations that are adverse to their fandom. First, an examination of quantitative data relating to the demographics and potential influential factors of self disclosure practices of Bronies will take place. Secondly, issues of harassment towards

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    spite of the fact that Kraft’s advertisements do not use an abundance of statistics or logical arguments, the viewer does not notice due to other distractions in the commercial, such as puppies and children. While the viewer is infatuated with the cuteness overload displayed in the commercial, he or she does not notice how Kraft macaroni and cheese is deceiving them by appealing to his or her emotions and brand loyalty. However, no matter how much people are distracted by the puppies and children in

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    Thesis About Yaeba

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    Young Japanese women and girls are suffering from the Yaeba Complex. Unlike their counterparts in many other developed nations who view straight teeth as perfection, the Japanese are instead opting to undergo the expensive and painful procedure of creating crooked teeth. In this essay, through the lenses of the growing Yaeba trend, I will account for the reasons that contribute to this seemingly weird Japanese obsession of a preference for an imperfect smile, and study the possible societal issues

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    Why Do Dogs Chew

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    chewing very often. They chew bones, sticks, plastic and some dogs go to extent of chewing about anything. Sometimes it’s cute to see them chew but most of the time it’s not the cuteness that’s overloaded. When they chew or bite your laptop charger or your favorite sports shoes you are not in the state of admiring the cuteness. Instead, you will be out of your mind with frustration. No matter what, you should never hit or scold your pets. There are lots of reasons why dogs chew, one reason might be

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    Apfelbaum, E. P. & Sommers, S. R. (2009). Liberating effects of losing executive control: When regulatory strategies turn maladaptive. Psychological Science, 20(2), 139-145. In some cases, when people have managed to scrabble their way to the top of an organization, they are wont to depart and leave their position of power and control even when they become less capable or qualified to do so. The research to date indicates that executives that keep "their eye on the prize" tend to outperform their

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    Inclusion through Universal Design: Influence of Japanese Monozukuri in Accessible Design He swings left to right, growing more agitated with each passing second and then abruptly stops. Looking overwhelmed and defeated, he appears to have given up on his cause. Approaching cautiously, I ask if I may offer my assistance and he gladly accepts. Hand in hand we cross the dangerously busy intersection and part ways. As I cross back, I recall my professor’s lectures on the pervasiveness of bad design

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    Okay, we get it. People want to have pet companions so they can cuddle them and play with them. Yet in some instances, these dogs are bigger and larger than their owners, right? Well, it is because you have gotten the wrong choice of dog breeds as a pet. If you really want to have a pet that you can cuddle (not that you can’t cuddle the larger ones), then I suggest that you go for pets who are really cute and adorable in your eyes that you just want to hug them, squish them (easy on that!), and play

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