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Name calling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Name calling is a phenomenon studied by a variety of academic disciplines from anthropology, to child psychology, to politics. It is also studied by rhetoricicians, and a variety of other disciplines...
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Tips for involving students, educators and families in No Name-Calling Week. Participating? Let us know more! CLICK HERE ... Enter the 2010 Creative Expression Contest; more... ... Join the network CLICK HERE...
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Are you thinking of getting a No Name-Calling Week off the ground in your school, but you aren't sure where to start? Well, you're in the right place - below you will find many useful items that can help you plan, promote, and carry out many different kinds of anti-bullying events and activities.
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Name-calling is a form of ad hominem attack that draws a vague equivalence between a concept and a person, group or idea. ... Examples of name calling include: ... According to the IPA, we should ask ourselves the following questions when we spot an example of name-calling:
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The name-calling technique links a person, or idea, to a negative symbol. The propagandist who uses this technique hopes that the audience will reject the person or the idea on the basis of the negative symbol, instead of looking at the available evidence.
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Mike Conway set out to study the number of times Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly used name-calling and other propaganda techniques on his show. Mr. Conway released his report and then watched Mr. O’Reilly employ some of the same methods to ridicule the research — the TV host even counted [...]
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I’m calling to apologize on two fronts. One was you didn’t get your question answered and I apologize. I thought that we had set up interviews with all the local stations. I guess we got it with your station but you weren’t the reporter that got the interview.
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That's quite a litany of name calling all stuffed into one short post nearly half of which consists of pulled quotes from other sources. Benen calls Kristol that many names in only six short paragraphs three of which are merely sentences instead of full paragraphs.
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Your Name ... Calling those that oppose the obvious and intentional, but deftly denied, Socialiam being rammed down their throats in every aspect of their lives "a bunch of psychopaths," can only HELP the Obama Administration...
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