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    In my opinion this song ``What is Love`` by the Black eyed peas‚ refers to people at war whether it is the World War 1‚ or a war on a smaller scale‚ in metaphor with themselves or the other issues that are current in the world. This song refers to the fight against racism‚ it talks about how kids are getting involved and caught up in issues that should be avoided. The song talks a little bit about how we are worrying about problems that are occurring in other countries rather than fixing the situation

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    As one of the only powerful female monarchs in English history‚ Queen Elizabeth must have been wary of her words. In this specific speech‚ she attempts to bolster the military morale by providing a profound speech to ensure the success of repelling the Spanish Armada. Her use of various sentences‚ pathos‚ and parallelism itself‚ convinces the listener that victory is inevitable. Queen Elizabeth successfully reinforced the military morale through the variety of sentences applied while providing

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    44th president‚ Barack Obama‚ in his 2009 Inaugural Address‚ discusses the economic decline within America. Obama’s purpose is to be rid of the economic decline of America while remaining true to America’s roots. He adopts a determined tone in order to inspire the Nation by appealing to the Nation’s history‚ struggles‚ and duties as U.S. citizens. Obama begins his address by paying oath to previous generations before him. He appeals to the audience by making references to the past narrating that

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    customers globally".(WorldCom.com) WorldCom was the second largest long distance phone company (AT & T was the largest) in the United States. WorldCom grew largely by acquiring other telecommunications companies most notably MCI. It was based in Clinton‚ Mississippi before moving to Ashburn‚ Virginia. They employed state-of-the-art technologies over fibre-optic city networks‚ national and international networks and transoceanic cable systems. The networks provided end-to-end‚ high-capacity connectivity

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    Arianna Nelson Abraham Lincoln 2nd Inaugural Address Rhetorical Essay Abraham Lincoln’s speech addresses the issues of slavery and how the civil war could have been avoided. Lincoln appeals to the American people’s sense of jingoism and references the bible to create a common ground for the people to relate with. During Lincoln’s inaugural address he appeals to American patriotism by saying "we" and "our" to unite his fellow people. Lincoln states "Fondly do we hope‚ fervently do we pray"

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    IST 220: Homework 4 1: (1) What are the bits (1s and 0s) in the mask /14? (2) If /14 is the network mask‚ how many bits are there in the network part and in the subnet part‚ respectively? (3) If /28 is the network mask‚ how many hosts you can have in such a (sub)network? (4)Why do you need a network mask in the routing table? (20 pts) 2: What are the maximum number of subnets and hosts in each case? (20 pts) a Class A; mask 255.255.0.0 b Class A; mask 255.255.192.0 c Class

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    In this chapter “Argumentation‚ Speaker‚ and Audience”‚ Perelman discusses argumentation‚ correct demonstration‚ audience‚ and the three kinds of rhetorical speeches. First‚ he explains the difference between argumentation and demonstration. Demonstration deals with truths while argumentation deals with ambiguities. The speaker uses argumentation to change the audience’s minds‚ conform them‚ and arouse them to take action. Perelman also mentions that there are some topics that we should not question

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    something is true or false. When determining if something is true or false‚ bias can play a role in the final verdict. Conformational bias is “the idea that we only believe information that is similar to our beliefs is the start of the problem” of people believing fake news (Sundar). This can ultimately push a voter to one side or the another. If the voter was a Trump supporter but still had some thoughts about Hillary Clinton‚ his bias when reading an article‚ even with false information supporting Donald

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    In the short story ‘The Tell Tale Heart’ by Edgar Allan Poe we see how first person narration keeps the audience engaged. Poe demonstrates this through the use of the techniques of foreshadowing‚ perspective and analogy. These techniques add to the reason in why the audience is continuously engaged. Throughout the story Poe uses foreshadowing to demonstrate how first person narration keeps the audience engaged. Poe uses foreshowing for certain first person narration throughout the short story to

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    Henry convinced colonists to fight against Britain; he uses four main rhetorical devicesrhetorical questions‚ allusions‚ imagery‚ and parallelism. Through these devices he softens his tone to get his fiery messages across. With rhetorical questions he suggests the answer he wants the colonists to make. Likewise‚ as he uses imagery‚ colonists can better understand the whole picture. One device that he employs is asking a rhetorical question‚ which is a question that is not meant to be answered but

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