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    ate . . . . Office of Financial Aid Prince George’s Community College 301 Largo Road Largo‚ Maryland 20774 Dear Financial Aid Appeals Committee: My name is ......................‚ and I have been a student here at the college since ……………… Throughout this time‚ I have faced a number of challenges in meeting my own goals for success as a student. However‚ over the last few months things in my life have improved significantly to allow me to position myself to again become a successful student

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    The essay‚ “The Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie” overall is fairly effective. The reason for this is the student had a great structure to her essay. To begin with‚ her introduction followed the upside down triangle strategy by starting off very general and then focusing in on the important ideas as she went further along. As well‚ this student included a thesis in her introduction which is the most important piece. The thesis was not a question which is very important and it was not a fact it

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    Financial Aid Appeal Committee‚ I am really thankful for the generous award letter‚ but I still can not afford to attend University. On the award letter sent to me on June 22‚ 2007‚ it suggested that my parents should take a $9500 Federal Plus Loan. My parents have $480‚000 mortgages that they are struggling to pay—they pay $2‚710.53 for the first mortgage and $1‚188.08 for the second mortgage (monthly). Yet‚ they make only $4200 from their jobs. They also need pay for utilities and foods—they

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    describes how justice of an individual is similar to justice in the city. The explanations of Plato’s position on the location of the virtues‚ how they are parts of the soul‚ how justice is similar to justice in the soul and how Plato connects justice with unity and happiness such that Glaucon agrees with him that a person living a just life will reap the benefit of that lifestyle opposed to living unjust in this essay are given to make Book V (427d-449a) much clearer. By appeal to part V

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    do it well: how to be a good Egyptian and remain in your place in the pyramid. F W QUESTIONS OREVALUATING RIT’ING l. ldentily the thesisstatement. Doesit tell thereaders whatthey will encounterin the essay? 2. Identify the supporting lllustrations. Does the writer .show the readers specificexamples illustrate pointf to his 3. Identify the placeswhere the writer is explaining.Doesthe writer clearly explain how the illustrationsprovided supporthis/her point (and/ormessage)? 4. Identify how the writer

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    During the third Presidential Debate both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both have strong arguments and strong beliefs‚ but the way Clinton uses rhetorical appeal to catch the attention of her audience is outstanding. She is a career politician and is able to convey her points and views much more effectively than Donald Trump. The three main points that I find to be very interesting are abortion‚ gun laws and the tax cuts. All three of these topics are very hot topics‚ now do I agree with everything

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    the “Advertising Fifteen Basic Appeals” In his article‚ “Advertising Fifteen Basic Appeals‚" In Etc‚ 1982‚ Jib Fowles discussed the psychology of advertising. Under the appropriate cases‚ emotional appeals mainly work out well when advertisements are created in a way‚ which is more of an image of what the audience likes and desires most. In addition‚ commercials are there to satisfy us in some way. They try as well to make things perfect and‚ practice needs for appeals to use. An advertisement completely

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    Said by David Cunliffe. Based on the Jib Fowles’ “advertisings fifteen basic appeals “each one of these appeals has an effective meaning in this world. Based on these fifteen appeals I have chosen the fourth appeal which is “the need for guidance”. This appeal has an amazing meaning in the context of the world we live in‚ but each one of us have a different explanation and meaning to it. In My opinion the meaning of this appeal is to help people understand themselves in terms of personal ability‚ interest

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    mainly about freedom and equality for African Americans. King emphasized on African American history‚ and how him and his people have been treated. The argument he used was that the African Americans have gone through enough and they deserve freedom and equality as much as white people. To support his argument he uses three appeals; emotional‚ ethical‚ and finally logical. An emotional appeal is when the author uses some type of emotion in his writing‚ to persuade the reader into taking their side

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    “Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals”‚ Jib Fowles states that‚ “ by giving form to people’s deep-lying desires‚ and picturing states of being that individuals privately yearn for‚ advertisers have the best chance of arresting attention”. Some of the appeals that Carl’s Jr. uses in their burger advertisement in order to attract more customers‚ is the advertisement’s texts colors‚ and models. Carl’s Jr’s Spicy Six Dollar Burger advertisement uses sexual appeal and the psychological needs appeal in order to attract

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