Dear Dean of Student Services‚ This letter is written in an attempt to appeal my academic suspension and grant me another chance to receive financial aid to allow me to continue my education towards my degree in nursing. On May 6‚ 2012 I faxed over my appeal to financial aid for the fall 2012 semester at Capital Community College which was denied. During the 2010- 2011 school year my grades were poor and I received a letter by mail stating that I was dismissed due to my academic progress &
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How would the themes appeal to a contemporary Audience? The plot of Othello appeals to a contemporary audience because the play ageless. The play Othello uses many themes such as jealousy‚ hatred‚ envy‚ love‚ sacrifice‚ death‚ manipulation‚ honour‚ justice and etc. These themes are themes that are timeless which explore human nature which is unchanging which still develop and evolve around us. A contemporary audience would find it appealing because it explores themes that are prevalent in today’s
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Rhetorical appeals are the art of speaking and writing effectively. There are three main rhetorical appeals‚ often referred to as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. These appeals are derived from ancient Greece‚ or more precisely‚ the Greek philosopher Aristotle. Ethos appeals to the audience’s sense of trust‚ pathos‚ to their sense of emotion‚ and logos‚ to their sense of logic. In 1741‚ Jonathan Edwards delivered a sermon called “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” to a congregation of puritans in Enfield
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Case Analysis for SOWK 718 Unusual Appeal Introduction This case takes place in a meeting between employees of the Florida Project for Human Justice at the Florida State Prison. Diane Epps a fifty-five-year-old Caucasian woman‚ Executive director‚ Joe Moran‚ the other lead attorney (only African American staff)‚ Cynthia Sanders a petite 28-year-old Caucasian woman‚ the mitigation investigator‚ and an accountant‚ Jose Arnada‚ a thirty-four Mexican American man; the client‚ was sentenced the death
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Hi‚ I was recently dismissed from UC Davis and I was wondering if anyone has the time to read my letter of appeal ASAP and give me some feedback. This is a rough draft. I really appreciate it. Thanks. ---------------------------------------- Dear Academic Appeals Committee and Admission‚ My name is ________‚ I am currently 19 years old and my major is Aerospace engineering. I am appealing the decision of Associate Dean _______ which requires me to withdraw from the university as stated
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1984 For as long as governments have existed‚ the people they ruled feared them. This fear and the desire to improve these governments have let to countless different attempts to perfect government. From the most liberal democracy to the most crushing dictatorship‚ governments have all faced some shortcomings. Because of the faults inherent in all governments‚ various types of governance have been the topic for many authors. The late novelist Ayn Rand wrote many books on the trouble that
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fallacies that are common and frequently committed which sometimes are used to "psychologically" persuade the reader or viewer. Examples of these common logical fallacies are: the Look Who’s Talking fallacy‚ the Two Wrongs Make a Right fallacy‚ and the Appeal to Force fallacy. Although there are many more‚ the three aforementioned are the ones I feel we encounter more often and have the ability to persuade us to make decisions to go the arguer’s way. The Look Who’s Talking fallacy is probably the most
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Ignorance - self knowledge is the most important part of the protagonist‚ Travis. Here Travis is trying to portray a tough guy‚ ignorant attitude when really he is a scrawny boy. Travis gains knowledge from the books he finds in Leonard’s trailer. He gains
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The Presence of Ignorance in American Literature The dictionary definition of ignorance is a lack of knowledge or information‚ but a more relatable defining of the word is to disregard what is obvious to one’s own or another’s detriment. Ignorance was such a common trait among people during the time period from 1865 to the early 1900s‚ that it popped up not only in the literature‚ but also in historical events. A majority of individuals from history did not see their follies until the consequences
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veil of ignorance. This ensures that no one is advantaged or disadvantaged”. In reality‚ how to create such a circumstance in which people are behind the “veil of ignorance” and no one is advantaged or disadvantaged? Because in our society‚ people are born in different family. They have different religions‚ social status‚ interests‚ and backgrounds. It is hard to prevent them from making a choice that will favor their particular condition. If there is no way to apply the “veil of ignorance”‚ what
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