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  • David Walker (September 28, 1785 – June 28, 1830) was an African-American abolitionist, most famous for his pamphlet Appeal to the Coloured ...
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  • * Appeal to Authority In general, it is not fallacious to appeal to authority. If the majority ...
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  • ===On the right of bishops to appeal to Rome=== under his jurisdiction having the right of appeal to Rome. Adrian steadfastly ...
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  • and directness of expression continue to appeal strongly to modern audiences ... the Manyoshu exerts a powerful sentimental appeal to readers: ...
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  • the case of the brief, "in error or appeal" before an appellate ... The party filing the appeal—called the petitioner or appellant, ...
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  • because his poetry has a universal, human appeal. He captures the essence ... ==Universal Appeal== Ferdowsi's writing has a universal appeal ...
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  • special about value. Other responses appeal to the Fregean distinction ... goodness could only be settled by appeal to what he (following Henry ...
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  • legal protections, including the right to appeal. The lawyers must ... The appeal process is different from civilian courts. If a service ...
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  • a response unsatisfying in its mysterious appeal to floating souls. to avoid the problem of emergence without appeal to souls would be to claim ...
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  • of Lords dismissed the Alliance's appeal against this decision, with ... The subsequent Court of Appeal ruling agreed that the 1949 Act itself ...
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  • (the other two are pathos, emotional appeal; and ethos, the qualification of the speaker). Logos refers to logical appeal, and in fact the term ...
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  • are truly free. "To live without appeal," as he puts it, is ... and asked if man can "live without appeal," defining a "conscious ...
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  • of her patients. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal on the grounds that the plaintiff lacked standing to sue on behalf of his patients. A second ...
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  • was worth, was the law, and there was no appeal. It was written in Latin ... from the arbitrament of which there was no appeal (from which its popular name ...
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  • term for rhetoric that is designed to appeal to the listener on grounds ... If there is no objective standard of truth we can appeal to or can ...
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  • Sony won the first trial but lost an appeal. Sony became the first Japanese company to appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, where ...
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  • gained no lasting followers. Nevertheless, an appeal to entelechies is found in the works of the German embryologist Hans Driesch (1867-1941), who held ...
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  • case did not resolve any issues, even on appeal. Forty-three years later ... so that their evidence could be used at any appeal. By the later stages ...
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  • Processors utilized the perceived value of time to appeal to the postwar population, and this same appeal contributes to the success of convenience ...
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  • dialogue. As an actor, Lortzing knew how to appeal to an audience with humor and dramatic dialogue. His vocal background made him very sensitive to the ...
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