Emotional Arguments in Political Rhetoric

This paper deals with emotional arguments which are frequently used as a tool for manipulation, especially in political rhetoric.It is believed that every conflict and every violent act is preceded by a specific type of rhetoric contributing to hatefulness and intolerance.This paper will discuss different arguments (i.e.appeal to emotions) which ca

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Analyzing the Spatiotemporal Patterns in Green Spaces for Urban Studies Using Location-Based Social Media Data

Green parks are vital public spaces and play a major role in urban living and well-being.Research on the attractiveness of green parks often relies on traditional techniques, such as questionnaires and in-situ surveys, but these methods are typically insignificant in scale, time-consuming, and expensive, with less transferable results and only site

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A framework for operationalising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data sovereignty in Australia: Results of a systematic literature review of published studies

Summary: Background: Racial health disparities are only likely to be meaningfully improved by tailoring public health and clinical interventions to the specific needs of Indigenous people and their communities.Accurate tailoring relies on the availability of high-quality Indigenous-specific data.The potential benefits of increased availability of I

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