The American Scholar audience includes‚ Company’s ‚ Employees‚ Educators‚ Students‚ CEO’s‚ and many others. Author Mike Rose questions assumptions about intelligence‚ work and the social class. In the article‚ Rose uses Audience‚ Purpose‚ and Rhetorical Strategies to help the reader form an opinion on intelligence. Throughout the article‚ Rose uses ethos to establish credibility and reveal his purpose. He establishes his credibility by using the personal experiences of blue-collar workers that
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We had just made it out of the parking lot when he started going on a lengthy tangent about how I looked lazy‚ didn’t seem like I wanted to be there‚ and played terribly. I had him tuned out for the most part. Until he hit me with an unforgiving rhetorical jab. “Why don’t you just quit‚” he blurted. K. O. Each syllable pierced through my conversational shield and struck directly at my core‚ cracking my heart and sending a scorching hot flash through my body. Part of me felt ashamed. Truly questioning
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In January 2024‚ fake pornographic images of the popular singer Taylor Swift began circulating on the social media platform X (formally known as Twitter). Her fanbase quickly swarmed the platform‚ calling out the images as AI-generated fakes and urging X to remove them and suspend any accounts that were reposting the images. While X reportedly took action and removed some of the content as well as accounts‚ several of the images had already garnered millions of reviews from many of X’s users. Despite
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information about their reproductive health‚ thus giving them a choice to limit the number of children without having to resort to drastic measures such as abortion. It is empowerment for women while also allowing children their basic human rights. If we do not implement this now‚ the quality of life of the poor will steadily deteriorate. It is very evident in most slum areas that we find more children‚ most of them living in severe poverty and inhumane conditions. What future does our country hold
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Statement Abstract Sociological Effects * Social Development * Interaction with peers * Relationships and interpersonal skills Psychological Effects * Aggressive behavior * Psychiatric Symptoms * Addictive behavior Health Effects * Risk of obesity * Insufficient physical exercise * Risk of VGRS (epileptic seizures) Effects on Academic Performance * Educational software * Positive effects on learning and academic skills
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have the privilege to live a free and normal life in the future. MLK’s speech was very compelling because he used such wonderful grammar and sentence structure that it gave him authority and credibility. Martin Luther King Jr. tried to replace violence and hatred with lovet fit together. These also help develop the main idea because in a main idea it goes into a central idea so you have to add little details that can make you sound really smart and give you credibility and authority. The third
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What are the effects of divorce on children? "The divorce rate among couples as of May 2005 has now come to about 38 percent." (National Center for Health Statistics) This number‚ while seeming low does not accurately portray the situation. Each marriage involves two people‚ so when doubled the number is a more accurate 76 percent of the population in the United States that have been divorced in their life‚ not to mention the children that are also involved in the process. Divorce‚ while lengthy
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1 of 3 " Turning Rhetorical Melissa Felder an author with a hearing disability who attended Yale University explains her experience at Yale in her article‚ “How Yale Supports Students With Disabilities”; along with how other students with disabilities are treated as well. Although she does touch some on other students she focuses more on her hearing disability. Felder goes in to detail on her experience inside of the classroom along with outside they classroom. She compares how it was at
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possibly even worse than spousal abuse are the effects of it on the children of the households it occurs in. Children who live in homes where spousal abuse occurs are often considered to be the “silent”‚ “forgotten”‚ or “unintended” victims of spousal abuse. Typically‚ the abuser in the abusive relationship does not know the potential emotional and mental damage they are doing to the children of the family. It is almost inevitable for male children who grew up in a home where spousal abuse occurred
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Video Games: An Analysis of Violence in the Medium Cynthia Livingston ENG 1000 Capella University March 2015 Introduction Violence in the media has always been a hotly debated topic‚ but with the rise in the popularity of video games in recent years it has become a nationwide debate. The unfortunate string of school shootings in the 1990’s only fueled the fire as news slowly leaked of the attackers’ frequency of video game use. Suddenly psychologists and scientists everywhere were searching
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