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    Florence Kelly delivered her speech before the convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on July 22‚ 1905 about children working long hours whether at night or day. She is trying to convince her audience about the negative effects of child labor laws by illustrating the horrible working conditions and by using the structure of the speech to manipulate the emotions of the audience. Florence reveals to her audience that child labor is increasing uncontrollably

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    In her speech to the National American Women Suffrage Association in 1905‚ Florence Kelly encourages women to fight against child labor by illustrating how the children suffer and by emphasizing the extent child labor has reached. Children had it tough in 1905‚ Kelly illustrated this by using very powerful images. “Tonight while we sleep‚ several thousand little girls are working in textile mills‚ all the night through.” “A girl of seven or six years‚ just tall enough to reach the bobbins‚ may work

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    The song “What Kind of Man” by the band Florence & The Machine was released in 2015‚ yet still features many jazz influences. The lyrics are a metaphor for a broken relationship that is worsening‚ although the narrator wants to leave. For example‚ Florence Welsh‚ the lead vocalist‚ sings that her lover “let me dangle at a cruel angle/oh‚ my feet don’t touch the floor.” This line is not literal‚ metaphorically comparing the relationship to being hung over a canyon. These lyrics‚ written by the singer

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    2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning ------------------------------------------------- Mapping Professional Practice for Social Care BA (Hons) Social CareUnit Code: 2G4Z0001_1112_9Z2F Assignment 2 Portfolio of learning Florence Moussa Amisi Florence Moussa Amisi contents contents Introduction The importance of reflective practice in social work. Reflective practice is the ability to constantly monitor one ’s own performance in a given role and make adjustments where necessary

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    Introduction From the opening line‚ author Loretta Kelley shows not only her passion for mathematics‚ but also how she feels mathematics is not being taught properly by most instructors. Kelly’s appeals to her audience by telling how many current math teachers do not include the history of math in their curriculum. Kelly feels this is an area where instructors can help to make math interesting to the masses. Without seeming overly critical‚ Kelly does a wonderful job getting her point across by showing

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    labor restrictions. Florence Kelley‚ an ambitious reformer and social worker‚ delivered a speech to the Notional American Women Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on July 22‚ 1905 in order to galvanize others to make changes in woman’s rights and child labor laws. Kelley purposefully appeals to emotions of her audience with the use of imagery and utilized parallel thought structure in order to convey her key points more prominently with the aid of literally elements. Kelley uses emotional appeal

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    ESSAY FROM THE BOOK: “THE WORD IS YOUR MAGIC WAND” FLORENCE SCOVEL SHINN Student’s Name: Mauricio Castillejo Rodarte Grade and Group: 9°th “B” Section: High School Teacher: José Antonio Ramirez Ortega Due date: Monday‚ October 20‚ 2014 Word Count: 433 Words This tome is a book of statements and affirmations for almost any situation. After reading The Game of Life and How to Play it‚ one becomes painfully aware of a fact‚ that whatever you send out from your mouth‚ will come back to

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    the surrounding structures. The Palace of Florence Apartments merely shows a fragment of the historical islands’ structural design capabilities of the mid 1920s‚ and the beautiful Davis Islands legendary ability to entice future homeowners to purchase homes on the once desolate islands. The Palace of Florence Apartments housed 28 units and 23‚320 of living space makes which was rented one at a time or yearly for the wealthier tenants. The Palace of Florence Apartments truly is an historic

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    Florence Nightingale was born on May 12‚ 1820 in Florence‚ Italy. She came from a wealthy family. As a child she had a vivid imagination‚ was considered a dreamer and often dreamed of helping others. Nightingale was well educated‚ a benefit of her family’s wealth and her fathers belief in education‚ even for women. She studied all of the basic subjects‚ such as history‚ math‚ philosophy‚ science‚ music and art. She also learned five different languages. At a very young age she discovered

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    Florence Kelley During the National American Suffrage Association in Philadelphia on 1905‚ Florence Kelley uses several rhetorical devices to convey her message concerning child labor to her audience. In the beginning of her speechKelley states‚” two million children under the age of sixteen years are earning bread‚” in order to create an emotional appeal that would urge these women to feel sorrow for the children that have to work so late at nights. In order to keep her audience caring for

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