Yakub Essays

  • Pathos, Ethos And Logos In Mark Antony's Rhetoric

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    Mark Antony - a Rhetorician Mark Antony was a man who knew how to persuade a crowd, to the point of madness. How did he do it? The answer to that is pathos, ethos, and logos. Pathos being the emotional appeal, ethos being ethical appeal, and logos using logic and reason. Those three ideas to persuasion are the key to being a persuasive speaker. And Mark Antony knows how to easily apply them to any speech. Pathos can really pull on the heartstrings when used correctly in an argument. Lines 171

  • How The Ottoman Empire Reflected In The Bridge Of Drina

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    policies. In the 19th and 20th century decline of the Ottoman Empire started to appear and final establishments of borders after WWI. They lost their grip on Greece after it fought for independence in 1821, then Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria and Montenegro (Yakub 2151). The Great Powers -France and England- took over what today is the middle east. The Ottomans knew that going against those powers and having a Turkish war would terminate

  • Summary Of Two Kinds By Amy Tan

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    greatness, by virtue of having been born in America” (Matondang, A. Yakub, and Dja’Far Siddik, IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Www.iosrjournals.org). Although, Tan’s story is set 29 years ago, this issue of elevated expectations and cultural differences still remains today. Therefore, “Mrs. Woo’s aspirations for her daughter can be learnt from her dogmatic belief that America is the Land of Opportunity” (Matondang, A. Yakub, and Dja’Far Siddik, IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science

  • Martin Delany's Black Separatist

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    Furthermore, he knew what attracted them to the Black Nationalist and knew the history of the Black Nationalism movement. That Black Nationalism was developed way back in the nineteenth century by African-American leaders in the United States; Martin Delany was one of these leaders. Martin Delany was an abolitionist, a soldier in the Civil War, and a graduate of Harvard Medical School. He firmed believed that African-American, and also other oppressed people such as the Native American had to fight

  • Intravascular Ultrasound Case Study

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    a miniature transducer on its distal end into a vessel. Vascular endothelium is assessed. IVUS makes use of capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT), which is based on energy transferal by a change in capacitance. Apte, Chang, Khuri-Yakub, Mioni, Nikoozadeh, Sarioglu & Zhuang (2014:107) states that CMUT are silicon micromachining processes with a ring shaped array utilized in intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) and IVUS. The ring shaped array provides the availability of a central endoscopic

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Trade Barriers

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    Trade barriers can be defined as any measures that government or public authorities give to restrict on the flow goods or services. Trade barriers are needed to reduce competitiveness between domestic goods and services, and imported goods and services. But not everything that is restricted or prevented is trade barriers, such as linguistic difference. There are many forms of trade barriers; the most common are tariff and non-tariff barriers. Tariff barriers on trade are tax that was imposed by

  • Abbasid Research Paper

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    Islamic History: An Analytic Overview of the Umayyad and Abbasid Empires Ahmed Al-Sabah History 305: Islamic History January 11th 2015 Islamic History: An Analytic Overview of the Umayyad and Abbasid Empires Abstract Throughout time, decades and centuries, the Islamic religion has grown to become a great socioeconomic and sociopolitical hegemon. The growth of the religion is attributed to several changes and developments during its early stages. The backgrounds, affiliations and mindsets of its