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    BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE "BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE"‚ DIRECTED BY MICHAEL MOORE‚ DEALS WITH THE PROBLEMS OF GUN CRIME IN AMERICA. THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THIS FILM IS TO PERSUADE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO CHANGE THEIR IDEAS ABOUT GUNS AND GUN LAWS. MOORE CONSTANTLY REFERS TO OTHER COUNTRIES SUCH AS CANADA AND THEIR GUN POLICIES TO BACK UP HIS ARGUMENTS FOR INCREASED GUN REGULATION. HE IS SUCCESSFULLY ABLE TO COUNTER ARGUE ANY REASON GIVEN BE PRO-GUN SUPPORTERS AS TO THE REASON WHY AMERICA HAS THE HIGHEST GUN RELATED

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    shootings of Stephen Moore and Jamil Moses. In 2011‚ police officer Larry Shields was off duty when he responding to an intruder in a building where Moore was currently living. “Moore told the Philadelphia Inquirer that he walked down the stairs of his home to investigate his security alarm‚ which began ringing when the officer entered the building. As he reached the bottom steps‚ Shields opened fire without saying a word.” Moore did not have a weapon or a gun of any source. Moore was lucky enough to

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    see that the values from back in the time of Othello are basically the same as modern day American values. The two men that I chose to analyze are Othello from Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ and a man by the name of Wes Moore‚ a man that I studied in Core 1. Both Othello and Wes Moore grew up in poverty and basically had the odds stacked against them. Othello‚ a black man from North Africa‚ was separated from his home and his family early in life. He grew up in exile‚ slavery‚ danger‚ and despair

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    presence among them. This includes broadcast media‚ being television the most effective medium to reach children (Moore‚ 2004). Besides‚ print advertising‚ product placements‚ sales promotions and public relations cannot be underestimated as an effective media to reach children. However‚ there has been other media progressively emerging as a potential medium to reach children‚ Elizabeth Moore (2004) affirms that in-school marketing and packaging design are also potential tools for marketing children

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    Forster’s novel A Passage to India portrays a colonial India under British rule‚ before its liberation. For convenience’s sake‚ Western civilization has created an Other as counterpart to itself‚ and a set of characteristics to go with it. An "us versus them" attitude is exemplified in Forster’s representation of The Other. Separation of the British and the Indian exists along cultural lines‚ specifically religious/spiritual differences. Savage or ungodly cultures were to be assimilated into or at

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    On March 8‚2016 at Kingsley Elementary School in Pomona‚ Jailah Hinton‚ a 5 year old‚ experienced a seizure for the first time that was stated to last 5-6 minutes in class‚ rather than call EMS her mother Darianna Moore‚ Jailah’s mother‚ was called to pick her up. Upon arrival Darianna found her daughter lying on the floor of the class room. When Jailah was awakened she was disoriented and confused Darianna rushed her to the hospital to be examined. Once Jailah was assessed and found to be in good

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    In his essay “Proof of an External World”‚ Moore begins by saying that there are many perfectly rigorous proof and arguments for the existence of an external world. The example he gives is suppose he holds up his left hand and says‚ “here is a hand”; then he holds up his other hand and says‚ “here is another hand.” Moore argues that this is a rigorous proof of the conclusion there now exists two hands at this point in time. For any proof to be considered rigorous‚ you just need the following three

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    matter‚ be true and be live happily. It is nearly impossible to please everyone. In Fat Girl; A True Story‚ Judith Moore tells her story. She tells an epic story about how she overcame fear of being herself. Sometimes it is not about fighting diseases and going through tragedy to overcome self-consciousness‚ sometimes it is what it is and there is nothing to do about it. Judith Moore uses quite a bit of rhetorical strategy throughout her novel. Her most effective strategy had to have been ethos.

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    story of The Lesson is that Miss Moore is trying to show the children lessons about life. She takes them to an expensive toy store so they can look at how some people live and what they spend their money on. Miss Moore Is trying to teach the children to appreciate what they have and not to take what money they have for granted. She try’s to teach them how to spend their money and how far their money will last them. The main Character in this story Sylvia and Miss Moore. Sylvia is the narrator and

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    offend the masses by writing in a seeming diplomatic way. All in order to be labeled politically correct. Making it a delicate job to write one’s own opinion or to tell a story from a foreign point of view. Yet these are all things writer Christopher Moore does in his book Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff‚ Christ’s Childhood Pal. Not only does he accomplish this task but he tells his story in such away‚ to bring together different views of the same issue. A fantastic insightful and charming coming

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