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    at risk: The imperative for educational reform. (2005). Informally published manuscript‚ ‚ Available from Center for the Study of Mathematics Curriculum. Retrieved from http://mathcurriculumcenter.org/PDFS/CCM/summaries/NationAtRisk.pdf The clinton-gore administration a record of progress. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://clinton5.nara.gov/WH/Accomplishments/eightyears-05.html U.S. Department of Education‚ (2009). U.s. department of education american recovery and reinvestment act report. Retrieved from

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    of pinpointing factors that came to mind that I didn’t truly understand. When I saw all of the charts of how high global warming is increasing‚ it really took a second for me to realize how much damage we’re causing to this environment. One point Al Gore made was the amount of travel tourists do in a single year‚ and how it is effecting our global warming. He put into his own perspective how we need to limit air travel so we can keep this environment safe. I would like to share with you how some scientist

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    Vice President Al Gore supported President Clinton’s ideology of waiting for the proper legislative initiatives to pass through Congress‚ and when the situation merited‚ provide some limited releases of oil from the national oil reserve. Candidate George W. Bush‚ on the other had‚ favored drilling in the government protected lands of Alaska to find future oil reserves so that America would no longer be so dependent on foreign oil. The problem with Bush’s plan‚ according to Gore‚ was that this could

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    way to the United States Supreme Court. However‚ in the end the Vice-President Al Gore and the Democratic party was defeated by Governor George Bush and the Republican party. Unfortunately‚ the voting procedure that was used in the 2000 Presidential race in Florida was obviously inadequate. Using paper ballot sheets that the voter had to punch a hole in that left small chads‚ may have lost the race for Vice-President Gore. However‚ with today’s computer technology a better procedure would avoid these

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    In An Inconvenient Truth‚ Albert Gore presents us with a thought-provoking oration by employing three persuasive appeals. He utilizes the elements of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in order to better achieve the goal of notifying the severity of global warming as well as awakening people’s environmental consciousness. An appeal to ethos deals with credibility and what makes the author qualified to speak on a particular subject‚ Al Gore does this in both selections. The entire film

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    paper attempts to make a critical analysis of the movie “An Inconvenient Truth”. It is a documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim in 2006 regarding the former United States Vice President Al Gore’s campaign to convey the dangerous of climate change as well as the disastrous effects of global warming. Gore employs multimedia presentation in terms of data‚ charts‚ pictures‚ and graphic to illustrate the negative effects of global warming and its possible outcome across the United States and around

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    Reaction: The documentary of Al Gore is very interesting‚ because it does not only give you information about global warming but also it will awaken you to take good care of our mother earth. It clearly showed the environmental conditions our planet is facing. Part of the reason why I like it was that Gore presents a powerful message that combines factual information‚ humor and‚ ultimately‚ hopes. I really like how Al Gore relates his life story with what was happening in the earth‚ especially global

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    Analysis of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth The intelligent‚ charismatic Al Gore travels the world sharing his compelling and cautionary story of the threat the earth and all of its creatures face in global warming. In 2006‚ this story was made into a motion picture‚ titled An Inconvenient Truth. The rhetorical devices used in this film are the key element that Gore uses to grab the viewer’s attention and make them truly understand what this threat means and its potential effects on Earth. Gore uses ethos

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    documentary centers on Al Gore‚ and his campaign to make global warming a recognized problem worldwide. Gore combines objective scientific evidence‚ humor and personal insights to create a powerful exploration of what he clearly believes is the most critical issue of this or any other time in human history. Davis Guggenheim was the director of the documentary. The documentary was about global warming and on how can we protect our mother earth for future generations. Al Gore shows pictures of the

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    Al Gore "An Inconvenient Truth" a documentary film premier at the 2006 Sundance film festival. In this film Al Gore aims to campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show. Personal anecdotes (interesting account)‚ contrast‚ comparison and rhetorical appeals (like pathos‚ ethos and logos) are techniques Gore skillful uses to create a strong‚ convincing documentary film. As a saying goes "A stitch in time saves nine" Gore’s main focus is to highlight the downsides

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