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  1. Oct 2024
    1. This is a special night for me. Exactly three years ago, on July 15, 1976

      kairos

    2. I will listen and I will act. We will act together.

      ethos, i work for you

    3. the solution of our energy crisis can also help us to conquer the crisis of the spirit in our country. It can rekindle our sense of unity, our confidence in the future, and give our nation and all of us individually a new sense of purpose.

      tying argument off with a "two birds one stone" bow. introduce problem a, energy crisis, rooting from problem b, crisis of confidence, then a solution that solves both of these issues, beginning with a tangible change you can start with.

    4. I'm asking you for your good and for your nation's security to take no unnecessary trips, to use carpools or public transportation whenever you can, to park your car one extra day per week, to obey the speed limit, and to set your thermostats to save fuel. Every act of energy conservation like this is more than just common sense -- I tell you it is an act of patriotism.

      call to action for the audience

    5. Beginning this moment, this nation will never use more foreign oil than we did in 1977 -- never

      solution, looking towards the future

    6. There are two paths to choose

      logos: expeditio

    7. We know the strength of America. We are strong. We can regain our unity. We can regain our confidence. We are the heirs of generations who survived threats much more powerful and awesome than those that challenge us now. Our fathers and mothers were strong men and women who shaped a new society during the Great Depression, who fought world wars, and who carved out a new charter of peace for the world.

      ethos

    8. What can we do?

      defined need, now solution

    9. Washington, D.C., has become an island

      use of imagery

    10. We were sure that ours was a nation of the ballot, not the bullet, until the murders of John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. We were taught that our armies were always invincible and our causes were always just, only to suffer the agony of Vietnam. We respected the presidency as a place of honor until the shock of Watergate.

      pathos

    11. The symptoms of this crisis of the American spirit are all around us

      just outlines argument, now providing examples

    12. We've always had a faith that the days of our children would be better than our own

      pathos

    13. I know, of course, being president, that government actions and legislation can be very important

      logos: paromologia

  2. Aug 2023
    1. hermeneutics

      branch of knowledge that deals with interpretations

    2. asceticism

      severe self-denial, avoidance of all forms of indulgence

    3. interdictions

      the action of forbidding/prohibiting something

    1. disorders

      Slaves were literally treated like cattle and lifestock. Plantation owners would pick the "breed" of slave they wanted based off of the part of Africa they came from.

    2. inhabitants

      European colonists that Amerindians were weak because they died from European disease, and this gave them moral superioty to kill all them and harrass them for centuries!!

    3. printers

      In the west indies, there was very little experiemntalism, and that there was were tied heavily to the European community, publishing any journal, talking to colleauges and such. It was not untinl after 1770 that colonial physicians published with local printers.

    4. origins

      On the contrary most french experimentalist physicians served royalty

    5. subject.

      Most physicians in the colonies were plantation owenrs. The way they describe these men are almost like horse doctors, traveling from plantation to plantation. They never had time to write, but when they did they WROTE.

    6. As historians Laurence Brockliss and Colin Jones have emphasized,hospitals—institutional spaces equivalent to astronomers’ observatories orphysicists’ laboratories—provided potentially closed, controlled spaces wherephysicians could “scrutinize, investigate, and experiment upon the bodies of thesick poor, untrammeled by any outside interference, natural or human.”2

      hospitals are not for patients they are for doctors to learn like an observatory to an astronomer

    7. inocula-tions

      insert pathogen into a body