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    Definition and Nature of Technical Writing A type of writing where the author is writing about a particular subject that requires direction‚ instruction‚ or explanation. This style of writing has a very different purpose and different characteristics than other writing styles such as creative writing‚ academic writing or business writing. http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/word-definitions/definition-of-technical-writing.html Nature of Technical Writing Introduction Technical-writing introduce

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    The definition of an appeal according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/appeal‚ n.d.)‚ is a legal proceeding by which a case is brought before a higher court for review of the decision of a lower court. The appeals process is very important to the legal system‚ and it includes many different factors and steps to the appeals process this helps the judge make the right decision. One of the main steps to the process starts with the losing side having to apply

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    The general appeal of Michelle Obama is to black Americans and the battle of at last we had made it to the white house. She appeals not just to the old‚ but to the youth she shows the youth that we are significant and to the old the battles we have overcome (Griffin‚ 2011). She appealed to them by decreasing childhood obesity‚ giving girls and military families opportunities for education. Through Michelle Obama‚ they see themselves. She acts on the change that the world is doing and that this is

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    MajorsPTI™ Accreditation Assessment General Questions Attaining MajorsPTI Accreditation requires successful completion of assessments. This part is a series of short answer questions‚ completed by using the Accreditation Manual‚ Majors PTI Manual and course sessions. This assessment is not collaborative. Q1. What are some core components of Jungʼs theory of psychological types? Jung developed a theory of psychological types based on differences according to a person’s individual

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    Appeals against assessment decisions It is the intention of XXX that the assessment process will be transparent fair and just for all learners. All learners have the right to appeal against any assessment decision. Any learner may appeal against an assessment decision if they feel: * Unfairly treated * The assessment decision to be wrong or invalid * The assessment process to be unfair or wrongly carried out * The assessment or teaching methods to be inappropriate * The

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    David Walker was an abolitionist‚ orator‚ and author of David Walker’s Appeal. Although David Walker’s father‚ who died before his birth‚ was enslaved‚ his mother was a free woman; thus‚ when he was born in Wilmington‚ North Carolina‚ in September 1785‚ David Walker was also free‚ following the “condition” of his mother as prescribed by southern laws regulating slavery. Little is known about Walker’s early life. He traveled widely in the South and probably spent time in Philadelphia. He developed

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    The Appeal Abolitionist David Walker published the pamphlet‚ Appeal‚ which encouraged enslaved men and women to rebel against their white owners for their freedom. This pamphlet urged emancipation of all slaves in the United States and argued the idea of colonization. Walker’s audience in Appeal was intended for all enslaved men and women in the United States and around the world. Walker’s pamphlet Appeal caused a major controversy within slave owners and slaves but also inspired many future leaders

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    Re "A Change of Heart About Animals‚" Commentary‚ Sept. 1: Jeremy Rifkin argues that science has shown that the differences between animals and humans are less than we think and that we should exte nd more “empathy” to animals. I disagree. In nature‚ animals naturally kill and eat each other. If the hawk does not care about the feelings of the rabbit that it eats‚ why should humans be any different? Is Rifkin saying that nature is wrong? Rifkin goes so far as to say that pigs need social

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    The Widespread Appeal of the Communist Manifesto In The Communist Manifesto‚ Marx’s power lies in his ability to write with a style that could appeal to the radical extremes of society. His political theory‚ complex language‚ and intricate vocabulary lead his writing to popularity among the educated politicians and scholars‚ while the dramatic tone and globalist call to arms aroused the interest of the working classes across Europe. These scholars were a small part of the bourgeoisie he wrote

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    Rhetorical appeals in "The story of stuff" Persuasion is the art of being able to convince your audience with your point of view and change their opinion and beliefs. To achieve that the speaker or author must appeal to his/her audience from three directions; the ethical‚ logical and emotional‚ also known as ethos‚ logos and pathos. Ethos‚ which is the ethical appeal‚ is how the speaker proves his/her credibility and that s/he is the right person to discuss that topic. Logos the logical

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