Introduction The study analyses the stylistic features in the “Declaration of Conscience” by Margaret Chase Smith based on the characterized language of the public speech English. The sample is a typical political speech which possesses many stylistic features of public speech. By analyzing the stylistic effect of the sample‚ the paper also explain the function of the stylistic features. Background Margaret Chase Smith (December 14‚ 1897–May 29‚ 1995) was a Republican Senator from Maine‚ and one of
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This academic journal by Margaret Hunter focuses on Colorism in the Classroom and the social methods in schools that generate color founded discrimination. Furthermore‚ Hunter also lists the several ways that color founded discrimination affects the educational routes of African Americans and Hispanics. One of these was is skin-color bias‚ Skin-color bias has an impact in several different parts of the school system such as the interactions between teachers‚ students and families. While Skin-color
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Letter of Transmittal December 9‚ 2013 Jody Zeph X204 Professor Kelly School of Business‚ Indianapolis Dear Professor Zeph‚ Enclosed is the report you commissioned on October 15‚ 2013 about Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. As per your request‚ our group focused on the location in Gurnee‚ IL‚ Six Flags Great America. The main findings for our report consist on the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats of Six Flags Great America. Our SWOT analysis will give you an in depth
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were Secretaries and Administrative Assistants with 97.7% female. With these statistics‚ it is shown that there were jobs that would employ individual base on gender because those jobs are expected to done better if he or she was a man or woman. In Margaret Mead’s “Sex and Temperament” in (1935)‚ she writes that in some societies‚ “defined roles are mainly expressed in dress or occupation”(860) which implies that certain jobs are expected either more male employees or female employees in some
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since 1995‚ Margaret Laurino is no new-kid-on-the-block. Alongside hard fought campaigns‚ this 39th ward representative also has a family history of Chicago politics to go along with her 17 years in office. Her father‚ also serving ward 39‚ was known as the "alley alderman"‚ said to have walked the alleys of Chicago to get to better know his people. After a near three decades of service‚ his resignation in the year 1994 due to poor health brought about the election of his daughter‚ Margaret. That’s a
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Margaret floy Washburn was a strong intellectual woman‚ the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology‚ was born on July 25th in Harlem in New York City to parents who strongly encouraged intellectual pursuits. Washburn was notably a teacher‚ however she worked in many areas of psychology and it well-known for her contributions in theory development (including her motor theory)‚ experimental work‚ animal behavior and professional service. Besides publishing over 200 scientific articles and reviews
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In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter the story takes place in Puritanical America where the young Hester Prynne‚ after committing adultery is punished on the basis of what the town thinks is right. She is simultaneously a part of the town and is also pushed away from it. Hawthorne explores the theme of liminality between society and nature through the motif of setting to convey the isolation that comes with sin. The scaffold (where Hester stands to face her consequences)‚ Hester and Pearl’s
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Margaret Talbot in “Best in Class” pushes a very subtle message through her use of anecdotes and a general appeal to logos to display that high school students are overly competitive or overreact when competing in the position of valedictorian and should move towards a friendlier competition or needs necessary change. Talbot does not directly state her message at anytime‚ rather‚ she indirectly states it through her use of anecdotes which contain conflicting viewpoints. In the article‚ Talbot mentions
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Ultimately‚ Atwood and Carter intriguingly critique on the place of women in society at the time through their feminist texts (1980s) where the second wave of feminism looks beyond the right to vote due to complications arising on managing the domestic sphere and the workplace but also allow women to take control of their bodies and sexuality through for example the oral contraceptive. A contemporary feminist concern would also hold female sexuality as a prominent aspect of feminism to challenge
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In “Gender- and Class-Based Role Expectations for Army Spouses” author Margaret Harrell discusses how class-based identities shape role expectations and perceptions of Army spouses (69). She begins by discussing what these gender roles mean by arguing that the spouse roles that exist within the army are culturally constructed‚ and these roles are not expected of men which proves they are gendered (Harrell‚ 70). She goes on to argue that these roles are culturally constructed because there is nothing
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