Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Blog Post #6

Volume control and speak simply is demonstrated in this short clip from the movie "The Incredibles" where Edna proves her point of "NO CAPES!". By repeating the word cape, she emphasizes the continuous possibility of injury due to having a cape. She gradually increases her volume in order to keep control of the argument and to add emphasis. These strategies help to change Mr. Incredibles mind on wanting a cape on his new super suit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M68ndaZSKa8

This next example comes from a movie called "Freaky Friday" that was released in 2003. In the following scene, the mother of Anna has her body switched with her daughter for a day at school. After taking a quiz in class, she realizes that the professor was being so hard on her because of his history with her mother. She uses anger to confront him about his teaching practices and helps to inspire a change in him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt2C65_zBZ4

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Blog Post #5

This video is definitely for mothers with young children, specifically daughters. Dove has the same approach to beauty and image as a school with drugs and alcohol. "Talk to your daughter before the beauty industry does". This says a lot about the image that a majority of media portray. The image that forms in a young child's mind of what they should look like and act like has a huge affect on how they develop, perform, and function.

Definitely filmed for the kids born in the 2000's, not necessarily of any race but under 12 years of age in all socioeconomic status's. Also not specific to religion or political stance but more so concerned about a young girl's view of herself and what her idea of "acceptable body image" is. The argument here is to let the young women know that it's ok to be you! There is no "perfect" body and to learn to feel comfortable in your own skin. It appeals to a parents emotions in a way that would prompt them  to talk to there daughter and let her know that its ok to not be skinny, strong, buff, tall, short, and all the other words that are quoted in this commercial.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Blog Post #4

First impression for me is "hipster" influenced by a younger daughter. The contradiction between the flower covered iPod classic and the gold iPhone 6 is what has me puzzled. The noise canceling head phones, for me, say that she is over 50. The purse, and probably wallet, being from target draw me to a conclusion that she probably works in an office somewhere at a desk job in the . The books help support this as well. Band-Aids, spare change, and, of course, Burts Bees chapstick are most likely in 80% of purses.

She drives a Honda and based upon the picture of the key, its a late 2000's, I'm guessing 2009, and probably a civic or an accord. The purse contents don't suggest it being a hybrid but probably a V6 and I guarantee an automatic transmission. She seems like she likes nature and probably enjoys Zion park based upon the map. Also most likely enjoys reading in her spare time and probably does it as a leisure activity.

Personality wise she probably enjoys being in the outdoors sitting in a lawn chair watching birds. I don't think we would be the best of friends. She is also probably a relatively calm cool and collected type person with some sort of schedule. Educating wise she most likely has an associates degree and possibly a bachelors with something English related.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Blog Post #3

In this movie clip, the author's purpose is to open his teams eyes to help change the team mentality and to inspire a change amongst them all. He is trying to convince his team to come together as one team and work together as a team before they can learn to play the game. In my opinion, yes, this is an effective argument. The coaches goal is to change the overall mood of his team to help boost team moral. Another goal is to change the teams mindset to become more open minded of the players on the team and become more of a family rather than a group of men. His actions prove that by showing his team that others have fought for their right to play ball, they owe it to those who lost there lives to come together and show respect for the sport. This argument is in the values and choice tense. They need to value what others have done both on and off the field. Also that they need to make the  come together as a team in order to progress. "One team, One dream"

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Blog Post #2


My first example of rhetoric comes from my favorite local rider, Mike Aitken. Mike was riding a line that he had rode before and was comfortable on and threw a trick that he had dialed. Most times just out riding for fun but this time it was a photo shoot. He decided to go for one last run before going to eat and wasn't wearing his helmet. He landed on his face and suffered from a three week coma, complete right side paralysis, a brain stem injury, broken eye and jaw socket, tracheotomy, feeding tubes, and damaged vision. Since this crash he has had to re-learn how to swallow, walk, control his right side, and balance as seen in the second link.

The first video listed has the quote I would like to reference for this assignment. It happens during 1:33-1:43. Mike explains how he plans to get back on his bike but this time with a helmet. Mike is trying to encourage and support younger riders to wear a helmet overtime they ride. His attempt to persuade his audience consists of his extensive injury list, his experience and credibility as a rider, and all the footage they have of him in the second link provided. The third I decided to include shows mike back on his bike "jibbing" around five months after physical therapy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIyidddhKaI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoBtD6NURBk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_V8tyg8yJI

My second example is from another one of my favorite street riders named Tom Dugan aka "Dang Dang" aka "The Duganator". This specific part is from 2:39-3:13 in this Props Bio and he is talking about Dr. Pepper.  He is trying to persuade you to not drink water and to only drink Dr. Pepper from Peter Pan Mini Golf because it is the best. Tom also tells us that water does nothing for our bodies and so thats why we should drink Peter Pan Dr. Pepper. Tommy uses the facts he knows about Peter Pan Dr. Pepper and compares it to water to prove that we should be drinking Dr. Pepper instead of water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIBxZO0lA9k

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Blog Post #1

My name is Brittany Thomas. Back home I’m known as Cheddar. Home, for me, is West Valley City. I plan to get my associates in whatever I can and then transfer to Wyotech in Laramie, WY and become a certified auto/diesel mechanic. Something interesting things about myself are that I have cheated death, I have 7 bmx championship titles on 3 different levels, I'm currently a licensed and certified USA BMX Head Coach at the Virgin, Utah track, and I’ve had more concussions then I can count.

I currently ride for the Mohawk Mafia and have 15 other sponsors outside of my team. I love my bike more than words can explain. I've been racing for the last 9 years and am currently in contention to receive a NAG (National Age Group) plate. I also have a huge passion for cars and am a total grease monkey. I was raised in the garage and have spent more hours under a car than I care to admit. I spent the last winter tearing down and rebuilding the entire front end and engine on my 69' Z-28 Camaro and loved every second of it. 
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