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Anti-LGBT and rhetoric
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** Anti-LGBT rhetoricthemes, catchphrases, and slogans which have been used to condemn homosexuality or to demean homosexuals
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Anti-LGBT and anti-gay
Anti-LGBT or anti-gay can refer to activities which fall into any ( or a combination ) of these categories:

Anti-LGBT and slogans
* Anti-LGBT slogans

Anti-LGBT and are
Anti-LGBT laws include, but are not limited to, the following:

rhetoric and anti-gay
The church is noted for its anti-gay rhetoric and runs numerous web sites such as GodHatesFags. com, GodHatesAmerica. com and others expressing condemnation of homosexuality.
Although he initially labeled himself a moderate Republican and worked to support gay-friendly conservative groups, including Log Cabin Republicans, he eventually concluded that he could no longer self-identify as a fund raiser for or supporter of any conservative group because of the increasingly anti-gay rhetoric of the political right.

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Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric ; a rhetorical allegory is a demonstrative form of representation conveying meaning other than the words that are spoken.
The " very seductive " moral and ethical rhetoric of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation fails, he said, " not because his principles are wrong, but because that kind of language ... simply does not persuade anybody ".
They are self-conscious about speaking formally and their rhetoric is shown to be flawed, as if Euripides was exploring the problematical nature of language and communication: " For speech points in three different directions at once, to the speaker, to the person addressed, to the features in the world it describes, and each of these directions can be felt as skewed.
Crichton suggested that because environmental issues are so political in nature, policy makers need neutral, conclusive data to base their decisions on, rather than conjecture and rhetoric, and double-blind experiments are the most efficient way to achieve that aim.
Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the author of this letter because the author had to have a formal education in rhetoric / philosophy and an advanced knowledge of the Greek language.
We are talking about the old-fashioned rhetoric of power.
According to economist John Quiggin, the standard features of " economic fundamentalist rhetoric " are " dogmatic " assertions and the claim that anyone who holds contrary views is not a real economist.
' Agin asks the reader to step back from the rhetoric, ' But how things are labeled does not make a science junk science.
These unions typically distanced themselves from some of the doctrines of orthodox Marxism, such as the preference of atheism and from rhetoric suggesting that employees ' interests always are in conflict with those of employers.
Cicero's works on oratory are our most valuable Latin sources for ancient theories on education and rhetoric.
Some subsections of the liberal arts are trivium — the verbal arts: logic, grammar, and rhetoric ; and quadrivium — the numerical arts: mathematics, geometry, music, and astronomy.
The term metaphor is also used for the following terms that are not a part of rhetoric:
" This statement reported that " strains of an old anti-Jewish tradition are present in the way we ourselves sometimes speak and in the rhetoric and ideas of some writers that we may read " regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Language and rhetoric use are among two of the most important aspects of public speaking and interpersonal communication.
Researchers in the rhetoric of science, have shown how the two are difficult to separate, and how discourse helps to create knowledge.
Though he left no handbooks, his speeches (" Antidosis " and " Against the Sophists " are most relevant to students of rhetoric ) became models of oratory ( he was one of the canonical " Ten Attic Orators ") and keys to his entire educational program.
Thus Plato's rhetoric is actually dialectic ( or philosophy ) " turned " toward those who are not yet philosophers and are thus unready to pursue dialectic directly.
" As the " antistrophe " of a Greek ode responds to and is patterned after the structure of the " strophe " ( they form two sections of the whole and are sung by two parts of the chorus ), so the art of rhetoric follows and is structurally patterned after the art of dialectic because both are arts of discourse production.
'" When Aristotle characterizes rhetoric as the antistrophe of dialectic, he no doubt means that rhetoric is used in place of dialectic when we are discussing civic issues in a court of law or in a legislative assembly.
The domain of rhetoric is civic affairs and practical decision making in civic affairs, not theoretical considerations of operational definitions of terms and clarification of thought – these, for him, are in the domain of dialectic.
Pre-modern female rhetoricians, outside of Socrates ' friend Aspasia, are rare ; but medieval rhetoric produced by women either in religious orders, such as Julian of Norwich ( d. 1415 ), or the very well-connected Christine de Pizan ( 1364 ?- 1430?

rhetoric and themes
The rhetoric used in the campaign stressed old far-right themes and was largely uninspiring to the electorate at the time.
In doing so, he asks educators to abandon the cultural deficiency and salvation themes so pervasive in educational rhetoric today.
One of the main themes of the party's rhetoric was its preoccupation with ridding Lebanon of Palestinians.
This 600-page selection of Ong's works is organized on the themes of orality and rhetoric.
The play is ostensibly Senecan with its bloody tragedy, rhetoric of the horrible, the character of the Ghost and typical revenge themes.
More recently, the literary historian Ivo Frangeš said that the prophetic and bitter energy of its poems, although occasionally falling into pathos and rhetoric, embraced universal and cosmic themes, which made the young Kranjčević stand out among his contemporaries, such as August Harambašić, whose main themes were declamatory patriotism or romantic love.

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Once the children have been commodified, Swift ’ s rhetoric can easily turn " people into animals, then meat, and from meat, logically, into tonnage worth a price per pound ".
Greek words have been widely borrowed into other languages, including English: mathematics, physics, astronomy, democracy, philosophy, thespian, athletics, theatre, rhetoric, baptism, evangelist etc.
In his early life, he taught rhetoric in his native place, which may have been Cirta in Numidia, where an inscription mentions a certain ' L.
After little more than a year ( when he would have studied the regular trivium of grammar, rhetoric and logic, rather than the later quadrivium of geometry, arithmetic, music and astronomy / astrology ), he was forced to leave Avignon when the university closed its doors in the face of an outbreak of the plague.
The application of these coastwise shipping laws and their imposition on Puerto Rico consist in a serious restriction of free trade and have been under scrutiny and controversy due to the apparent contradictory rhetoric involving the United States Government's sponsorship of free trade policies around the world, while its own national shipping policy ( cabotage law ) is essentially mercantilist and based on notions foreign to free-trade principles.
He would have received a conventional élite education in the Greek classics and then rhetoric, perhaps at the famous School of Gaza, may have attended law school, possibly at Berytus ( modern Beirut ) or Constantinople, and became a rhetor ( barrister or advocate ).
Scholars have debated the scope of rhetoric since ancient times.
Although some have limited rhetoric to the specific realm of political discourse, many modern scholars liberate it to encompass every aspect of culture.
Over the past century, people studying rhetoric have tended to enlarge its object domain beyond speech texts.
Among the many scholars who have since pursued Burke's line of thought, James Boyd White sees rhetoric as a broader domain of social experience in his notion of constitutive rhetoric.
Both White and Hariman agree that words and rhetoric have the power to shape culture and civic life.
A philosophical argument has ensued for centuries about whether or not rhetoric and truth have any correlation to one another.
Furthermore, Brummett points out, " A worldview in which truth is agreement must have rhetoric at its heart, for agreement is gained in no other way.
It is likely that many well-known English writers would have been exposed to the works of Erasmus and Vives ( as well as those of the Classical rhetoricians ) in their schooling, which was conducted in Latin ( not English ) and often included some study of Greek and placed considerable emphasis on rhetoric.
" That is, what effects does this particular use of rhetoric have on an audience, and how does that effect provide more clues as to the speaker's ( or writer's ) objectives?
Even with these developments, recent events in both nations have served to restrain rhetoric and action in the direction of strategic destabilization, and have encouraged the possibility of stabilizing developments.
In the second half of the 5th century BC, particularly at Athens, " sophist " came to denote a class of mostly itinerant intellectuals who taught courses in various subjects, speculated about the nature of language and culture and employed rhetoric to achieve their purposes, generally to persuade or convince others: " Sophists did, however, have one important thing in common: whatever else they did or did not claim to know, they characteristically had a great understanding of what words would entertain or impress or persuade an audience.
Moreover, the Abbasids were interested only in Greek science, philosophy and medicine ; they did not have Greek history, rhetoric, or other literary works translated ; nor did they have Christian patristic writers translated.
Pierre Desrochers and Christine Hoffbauer remark that " at the time of writing The Population Bomb, Paul and Anne Ehrlich should have been more cautious and revised their tone and rhetoric, in light of the undeniable and already apparent errors and shortcomings of Osborn and Vogt ’ s analyses.

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