It's a pleasure after spending too much time wading
through the rhetorical swamps at ClimateAudit.
The course also examines persuasive arguments
through rhetorical techniques that enable both self - expression and persuasion of others.
Broadly, the administration shaped K — 12 and higher education in three primary ways in 2017: through policy changes in conjunction with Congress; through considerable rescissions of Obama - era regulations; and
through rhetorical markers on a variety of issues affecting education.
Without getting too technical (and his book «Deliverance of God» it is very technical) he basically sees an opponent of Paul speaking
through a rhetorical device much like the preacher in this cartoon.
The prophets often make sweeping statements about social justice, but there are always specific injustices they are trying to combat — sometimes
through rhetorical overstatement.
He wrote, in New Testament Interpretation
through Rhetorical Criticism, «For some readers of the Bible rhetorical criticism may have an appeal lacking to other modern critical approaches, in that it comes closer to explaining what they want explained in the text: not its sources, but its power.»
George Kennedy's comment in New Testament Interpretation
Through Rhetorical Criticism can be applied to Lincoln and King: «In religious discourse... the premises of argument are usually based on a scriptural authority or personal intuition, enunciated in sacred language.»
Not exact matches
Even a leader with perfect diction and a background in
rhetorical strategy can't hope to win the influence of his or her peers
through speeches and arguments alone.
On balance, Lighthizer looks like one of the Trump cabinet members who will seek to moderate the new president's more extreme
rhetorical positions and channel them
through the much - despised mechanisms of the Washington and global establishment.
Had his peers refuted the premise of his question with a reasoned defense of the freedom of consensual adults to engage in physiologically dangerous sex - acts, then they would have been engaging in informative social influence
through positive rational or
rhetorical persuasion.
Rhetorical expressions with literary flavor, the rhythm, the variations of meter etc. of the literature in the original language are not regained in the later translations.15 The translation of the opening formulas in the Gospels gives divergent renderings
through modem translations.16 Almost all early Eastern and Western languages were lagging behind in interpreting Greek language.
Kirkland's effort to finesse his program led to a purposeful blurring of nomenclature, and eventually the
rhetorical slide ran from simply «Methodist» down
through «ownership,» «sponsorship,» «patronage,» «support,» «affiliation,» to «relationship.»
That may well sound more like «native» English, but at the cost of seeming faintly repetitious, merely
rhetorical, and without the elegant little development of the Hebrew — which, merely
through the verb, moves from an intimation of light as a garment in the first half - line to an explicit simile of God's wrapping light around him like a cloak in the second half.
When Hamilton tried to justify his ambitious economic program
through a liberal reading of the Constitution's «necessary and proper» clause and by appealing to the transparently
rhetorical «general welfare» of the eighth section of Article I, Madison's resistance might have been predicted.
A New York Times story over the weekend chronicled how some individuals and organizations eager to see same - sex marriage legalized have stopped trying to win others to their point of view
through reasoned argument and have turned, instead, to emotional epithets as their main
rhetorical tool.
The ideas here are not unrelated equals pitched into a
rhetorical concatenation by enthusiasm; here is, rather, the sovereignty of grace battering its way to victory
through all the torments and doubts and opacities of this man's embattled soul.
Homileticians» interest in the ways that the literary forms, designs, and shapes of scripture «come
through» in the design of the sermon can be complemented by understanding how a literary -
rhetorical form, such as a sermon, comes
through the body and voice of the preacher.
Pal, do you have an ability to actually talk
through a topic, without resorting to
rhetorical tricks and insults?
Italy and its voters are victimised and called to occupy their rightful role, again
through an extreme simplification of political reality and a moralising, emotional
rhetorical style.
Our study of rhetoric usually lasts about three weeks, from the introduction of the
rhetorical appeals
through the writing and revision of the analysis paper, but it can be contracted or expanded to fit different class schedules and student interest.
It takes a giant
rhetorical leap to argue that offering cheaper, worse benefits to teachers
through longer vesting requirements is an incentive for them to stay in the profession longer.
In «A Strong Start on Advancing Reform,» Burke argues that the administration has already made some positive strides in improving K — 12 and higher education
through policy changes, rescissions of Obama - era regulations, and
rhetorical support of school choice.
In face - to - face learning, learning is imparted
through text - based materials combined with the instructor's
rhetorical performance, domain experience, and faculties of articulation, as mentioned earlier.
After completing the first methods class, before teacher candidates entered any classrooms other than
through the cyber-conferencing experience, 90 % of the respondents said they employed the following technology - enhanced methods in their lessons: word processing;
rhetorical, digital text analysis; digital commentary; Internet research; found and concrete poem creation generated
through digital sources; image collage to analyze text; online chat; discussion boards; PowerPoint presentation; word processing and graphic organizers to facilitate multistage writing workshop; email; and multimedia projects using digital camera and video for some type of analysis.
Jami Gold shows how to strengthen your writing with
rhetorical devices, Melissa Donovan improves writing
through poetry, Janice Hardy lists 3 easy edits for better -LSB-...]
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through persuasive methods.
@Philipp It may have been intended as a financial planning question, but it may have been intended as a
rhetorical question to point out that the proposed HC reform doesn't help the neediest, rather it provides more benefit the more taxable income one has to shelter
through an HSA.
His films, often described as «visual essays», move from
rhetorical questions to factual scientific statements, presenting concepts and ideas that emerge
through philosophical texts and research.
Her dissertation explores the role of mental images in
rhetorical theory from Aristotle
through the Second Sophistic.
Through her installations and video works, Echakhch critically examines socio - political issues brought about by globalization, the way national symbols are used, as well as cultural differences and social phenomena, without however assuming a cautionary or
rhetorical stance.
Through these portraits Sherman gained recognition from viewers, making it possible for them to see female stereotypes as
rhetorical formulas or clichés.
need I say more (I know, its a
rhetorical question and Ill HAVE to say more to cut
through the hand waving of the climate catastrophiliacs).
What's amazing is how many otherwise smart people don't see
through this babyish
rhetorical stunt.
Otto walks us
through the «oft repeated five prong propaganda strategy of cloaking
rhetorical arguments in scientific legitimacy in order to affect a desired policy objective.»
Through the twin lenses of scientific scrutiny and
rhetorical analysis, Mike Hulme helps us to see just why we disagree about climate change and what we can do about it.
Michael Murray studied
rhetorical uses of parentheticals in federal appellate briefs and opinions.110 He drew a cross-sectional sample of briefs filed in several appellate courts from February
through July of 2011.
In addition to training externs and clerks, an upper - level class in judicial opinion writing provides an opportunity for students to hone their skills in writing for a particular audience, structuring and organizing, analyzing, and using
rhetorical devices introduced during the first - year writing course
through a different type of document.6 Such a course can cause students to look at the legal process from a different perspective and to become better critical readers and users of opinions by writing them.7 Thus, other goals of a judicial opinion writing course can include learning about the audiences of judicial opinions and the perspective judges bring to their opinion writing.
22 In doing so, they combine insights from both classical and contemporary rhetoricians with lessons from contemporary persuasion science, emphasizing cognitive and social psychology.23 Lucy Jewell has looked at classical
rhetorical categories
through the cognitive science lenses of categorization theory and information processing.