First, you guys did a great job. All of them were very nice.
I don't think it mattered what you chose, but pathos seemed more common. I don't think this "paper" was really aimed at ethos or logos, so that might be why. Taylor knew about the supplements, but really he was appealing to your thoughts about the supplements. On first look how would I know Taylor worked at GNC? But it was still affective. Same with Jon's and Kristen's.
I wish I could have done a video. But I don't have a camera, so I did postsecret, I think I still did an alright job.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Music
Well. I listen to John Mayer a lot. Dave Matthews Band, too. Counting Crows here and there.
When I'm listening to John Mayer I can't help but say "you are correct, Mr. Mayer." His song "83" isn't his best (at all), but I like the idea of things going back to the way they were when I was 6. That is when you are really you. What you did when you were 6 carries through to now. "plot a course to the source of the/ purest littel part of me." I would agree.
Then there's this from New Deep with a completely different message: "deep will only bring you down/ you know, I used to be the back/ porch poet with my book of rhymes/ always open knowing all the time I'm probably/ never going to find the perfect rhyme/ for 'heavier things'." Life is complicated, take it easy. You can try to figure out if or why there is a god. But there is no point.
If I were to write this on another day I would write about something else. That's the thing about music. When your mood changes, you connect (or whatever) with other songs. It is a beautiful thing.
When I'm listening to John Mayer I can't help but say "you are correct, Mr. Mayer." His song "83" isn't his best (at all), but I like the idea of things going back to the way they were when I was 6. That is when you are really you. What you did when you were 6 carries through to now. "plot a course to the source of the/ purest littel part of me." I would agree.
Then there's this from New Deep with a completely different message: "deep will only bring you down/ you know, I used to be the back/ porch poet with my book of rhymes/ always open knowing all the time I'm probably/ never going to find the perfect rhyme/ for 'heavier things'." Life is complicated, take it easy. You can try to figure out if or why there is a god. But there is no point.
If I were to write this on another day I would write about something else. That's the thing about music. When your mood changes, you connect (or whatever) with other songs. It is a beautiful thing.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Rhetoric devises
I hate ethos. I usually just don't even try. I think Logos is pretty easy to do just by getting some quotes. In my opinion the only way to make a paper interesting is by using Pathos. So it is the best. Ethos and Logos only show up a few times in your paper. Everything inbetween is Pathos and it gives your paper an identity. If that is the best way to put it. Pathos is how you write your paper. That whole thing with second person in the story about rape. That is how the author wrote it. The ehtos and logos were hard to find, but her paper had an impact on you because of the way she wrote it.
As for Krakauer. He uses the words of others to prove his point about Chris. So that would be logos and ethos. Logos because they are quotes. Ethos because you can see that he went all along the trail that Chris took to the end to find what was going through his head.
As for Krakauer. He uses the words of others to prove his point about Chris. So that would be logos and ethos. Logos because they are quotes. Ethos because you can see that he went all along the trail that Chris took to the end to find what was going through his head.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Hitchhiking
There is less hitchhiking now than there ever was. Probably because it is easier to get a car. You can buy a $500 car that runs and $500 dollars is 4 weeks at McDonalds. Also, I think people are more self sufficient these days. Partly because it is easy to get enough money to do things, and because over time people have just started doing things themselves rather than getting help from others. If someone needs to get somewhere, they get help from friends or they get there on their own power.
Is it beneficial to those in need or too dangerous? It's not dangerous, so I guess it is beneficial to those in need. Today there are just less people in need of a ride.
Is it beneficial to those in need or too dangerous? It's not dangerous, so I guess it is beneficial to those in need. Today there are just less people in need of a ride.
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