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    What happened? Where did it happen? How many were killed this time? Who could do such a thing?” The final question is always‚ “What made them do it?” I chose this article because it speaks to the never ending debate regarding the need (or not) for stricter gun control laws. Erich Pratt’s‚ “Stricter Gun Control Laws Will Only Make Citizens Less Safe” appeared in the online news forum US News.com on December 19‚ 2012. Pratt’s aim‚ in this article‚ is to convince the audience that stricter gun control

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    civic structures are adorned with pillars‚ and Porticus makes it a conscious reference and reference to the ancient Greek or Roman architecture‚ and to those civilizations in the highly revered form of democracy and republican governmental values. This explanation gives the government some sense of legitimacy and cultural capital. Thus‚ the discourse of architecture is full of obvious and clear ideological references. iii. Pitfalls of National Consciousness As (Neil Lazarus‚ 1961‚ 233) suggests

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    Rhetorical Analysis Raina Kelley covers society’s issues and cultural controversies for Newsweek and The Daily Beast.’s. In her article “Beauty Is Defined‚ and Not By You” aims to convince her readers that women success or not is not depends on beauty. “When I’m on m deathbed‚ I hope to be smiling in satisfaction about all I accomplished‚ not that I made it to 102 without any cellulite.” One of her goals is to remain all girls do not get influence by this society‚ just be brave and continue to reject

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    Cole Richardson Professor Bedwell English 1321 10 11 October 2011 Rhetorical Analysis Essay 2 We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse’s Story‚ written by Sallie Tisdale‚ was first published in 1990 by October’s edition of Harper’s Magazine. Tisdale was motivated to write this article because she is an American nurse and essayist. She is a writer on health and medical issues and anything in between. The purpose of this article is to inform the readers on how often abortion is called upon‚ along with the thoughts

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    In this commencement speech‚ Wallace talks about the idea of choosing what and how to think about things. To help illustrate this‚ he talks about living in the day-to-day existence of adult life and how the way you choose to think will keeping you from being absolutely miserable in it. Wallace talks about the default way of thinking; specifically‚ thinking self centeredly in the day-to-day routine. This thinking doesn’t help you cope or deal with the daily frustrations of real life and will keep

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    same name and hometown were faced with and how their decisions on overcoming them lead them to two completely different places. One living free and being able to experience things and the other living unfortunately behind bars. Wes Moore uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to engage the readers attention on how two boys with so many similarities can grow up and live two completely opposite lives. Wes Moore is a talented and educated man and accomplished an enormous amount of things

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine how an excess amount of liquid‚ which was water‚ Gatorade and wine in this case‚ along with an excess amount of solute‚ which was the 7g NaCl pill‚ would affect the kidneys and the osmolarity of urine. Measurements of urine volume‚ specific gravity and chloride concentrations were recorded in order to investigate this. Our hypothesis stated that the volume of urine would increase for all groups other than the group drinking 80 ml of water along with taking

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    abilities‚ of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House.” This beginning sentence establishes his credability rather quickly‚ and makes him a more worthy contender to listen to. Henry begins the second paragraph of his speech discussing the illusions of hope. He is trying to act as a teacher of truth‚ but also a bearer of bad news. He recognizes that man dreams of freedom without fighting‚ but then refutes this idea. The word‚ “illusion” proves that it cannot be a reality. Patrick Henry

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    by Rich Wallace had an interesting conclusion which included motifs‚ themes‚ settings‚ new characteristics‚ and a big conflict that is resolved. These topics came together to create the ending of the story. The end of this story showed the reader the most important conflict. This conflict was person vs. supernatural. Herbie was being haunted by Eamon Connelly‚ who turns out to be his great grandfather (140). This conflict is significant to the novel because it develops the ending. This conflict

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    Rhetorical Analysis A college education is valuable and its quality is of the highest importance to most Americans. In his essay‚ “On the Uses of a Liberal Education: As Lite Entertainment for Bored College Students‚” Mark Edmundson utilizes ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to effectively deliver his argument that the current educational system‚ especially in college‚ revolves around consumerism which in turn has negatively impacted students‚ teachers‚ and universities in general. However‚ although

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