-ne DAY 3: Dec 06, 2007 Daily analysis:EUR Weekly Trend: BULLISHEUR Daily Trend: FLATFavor Strategy: EXIT BEARISH (You can do this with Advanced setting in our EA;by manipulate SP/MSP function and start adding more LONG position). Note: The demo version do not have the MSP function; PointBreak EA still detect Euro will be test Lower Levels.DAY 4: Dec 07, 2007 Daily analysis:EUR Weekly Trend: BULLISHEUR Daily Trend: FLATFavor Strategy: EXIT BEARISH (You can do this with Advanced setting in our EA;by MSP function/manipulate SP and start adding more LONG position). Note: The demo version do not have the MSP function; link
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-ne Courtney HamiltonAdam WeinsteinEn 10112/9/07Live From IraqAccording to the first lines in the song Live From Iraq, “ Every days like a gamble here, This is no joke, This is live from Iraq, Where we prayin we make it home”, the song illustrates the hardships American soldiers face everyday in the war with Iraq. Live From Iraq uses pathos to evoke emotions in the reader in order to persuade the audience to disagree with the war.Throughout the song, the artist, 4th25, constantly refers to Iraq as, “ The artist could be involved with the event, however the connection between the two are unknown.In order for the audience to understand the seriousness of the war with Iraq, the speaker includes visual facts about the recent events. Not only does the speaker disagree with the war, but he/she also wants the audience to know exactly what is happening in Iraq. The lyrics inform the audience about the war and gives strong evidence that the war is affecting the lives of many soldiers and their families. He/she wants to know if there is any progress being made through all of the fighting.In conclusion, Live From Iraq involves the issue of the wars effectiveness. Since the speaker reveals the actual information regarding the war, Americans can decide for themselves if the war in Iraq is right or wrong. link
Upon hearing this song, you will feel constant fear and trepidations of the harsh and dangerous life that the soldiers face daily in Iraq. The artist relies heavily on ethos and pathos to ensure the listeners that they are a credible source.When the group says “59 of us April 4th 8 of us dyin…this is bombs in the street blowin up when I drive by em or it's rpg's launched at me...home of too many soldiers graves”(verse 1 lines 21-27) you can really feel that these are true soldiers of this war. (verse 1 line 15; verse 2 lines 2-5)tells you that while you fall asleep with a full belly, they sometimes go without food. By using the persona ethos it unites us, because not only does the government hear the plea of the soldiers, but also the anger from the American people at the life the soldiers are forced to live.The pathos causes us to have empathy because we can almost feel the fear, the heat, and the hunger that they feel. verse 3 3-4)The persona is accomplishing the goal of getting people to listen and to see beyond the words of our political leaders because it gives us the extra little push to voice our concerns. (verse 3 lines 9-10) as compared to the soldiers in Iraq.The artists got their message across very successfully. (verse 1 lines 5-10) is probably not the best way to get someone on your side. (verse 3 lines 25-27; In verse 3 lines 13-16 he says “This is your one mistake being in everybody's business, whether they see their family or its funeral home visits.” link
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