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    Rhetorical strategies are a great way for someone to convey a message that can have deep meaning and influence a way someone thinks. Whether it is someone who uses a simile in a poem‚ or someone just making a simple analogy between his/her friend and an object‚ there is usually some kind of effect that occurs once the rhetoric is used. In the book “The Presence of Others” by Andrea Lunsford and John Ruszkiewicz‚ two stories talk about things and ideas that appeal to guys. Dave Barry wrote the story

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    known; it has always been looked at and referred to as "The Gay White Men ’s Disease". Now‚ the deadly incurable disease has spread way beyond the white Gay community‚ it is now being seen at an alarming rate in the African American community amongst heterosexual black women. Many African American men are leading double lives and refusing to admit to their female partners‚ who believe they are in a relationship with heterosexual men‚ that they are "Gay"‚ causing the women they are with to contract

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    of the Student and the Public The presence of public space in a city is integral to the development of its citizens. Individuals can find themselves disconnected from their community when there are no areas in the city to intermingle. In “Brave New Neighborhoods‚” Margaret Kohn describes a public space as “a place that is owned by the government‚ accessible to everyone without restriction‚ and/or fosters communication and interaction” (11). Legacy Gardens is a public space located at the back entrance

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    The Changing Use Pattern of Public Space and Representation of Place Historically‚ the area was once a water-based settlement as the city is bound to the Chao Praya River. So‚ most of the economic activities occur at the area were related with the river activities. However‚ as progress in the urban development‚ the streets was introduced to serve as the connection between the cities. Nowadays‚ the area‚ especially Khaosan Road is well served by the land based public transport such as bus‚ taxi‚

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    Privatization and Advertising in Public Space The fight to take over the world has begun. This fight is between big corporate companies and their race to take over the most public space and plaster it with their advertisements or just simply control it. In this paper I will examine a variety of opinions on how they have invaded public space and if this invasion is benefiting the public or not. In some cases when big companies come take over in a public location it can be positive. Shea Stadium

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    Smoking‚ Stigma‚ and the Purification of Public Space‚ he addresses the many problems smokers go through in a day. From public ostracization because of health concerns‚ to restrictions on when and where they can smoke in public spaces. Smokers tend to smoke more often when surrounded by other smokers‚ as well as hide the fact that they smoke the more it is made to seem shameful. Throughout the nineties’ many governments used public policy to ban smoking in public establishments such as restaurants‚ grocery

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    to look out for. Even though he recognizes that he does seem to have that appearance he knows who he is and feels it to be unjust because passing judgments are made about him on a day to day basis. In his essay “Black Men and Public Spaces”‚ he writes about society’s perception of a black man. Staples used another example where it strengthened an impacted his writing. While he was working as a journalist in Chicago a huge mistake was made. He was “…rushing late into the office of a magazine…with

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    America experienced most of this plague throughout the years‚ and are still witnessing it currently. On September 1‚ 2016‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers took a knee during the national anthem in support for the of the "Black Lives Matter" movement. He received heavy criticism over the next two weeks for his actions‚ and even death threats. However‚ I believe that protestors all across of the United States of America should be able to have their voice heard no matter any

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    Black Men in America I am writing about black men in America. Today’s black men have a struggle. They are struggling with colored men and stereo-type. The one thing about black men in America is that they are fighters. They won’t give up without a fight. They will try to prevail in anything that they want do. Black men in America are struggling with being colored. They have to be the best at all they do without imitating the white man. They have to play it smart in everything. If a black

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    Rhetorical Analysis of What a Black Man Wants Fredrick Douglas wrote and presented his What the Black Man Wants speech during the post civil war time period to demonstrate his straightforward views on the fact that even though the black race had just acquired freedom‚ they remained without equality and civil rights which gave their current freedom no meaning. Throughout his entire speech‚ Douglas rules over his audience with his parallel and emotional diction choice along with his assertive tone

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