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    Political rhetoric has been used since the ancient times. It has been used by public speakers from everywhere and to spring their audience to action. A great public speaker or writer is determined by his or her choice of words. In American history there have been documents that have had a tremendous impact on public opinion. Political rhetoric is extremely important because it can bring a society together for one common cause. When someone uses rhetoric effectively the reader starts to have a

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    Instead‚ the history behind the topic shows why the anti-immigrant and anti-Latino rhetoric was triggered when someone‚ such as the President of the United States‚ began to make such remarks about immigration and about Latinos. The United States is a very wealthy country with many benefits and opportunities. Since day one‚ people have been

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    that she is so confident in her own arguments that she chooses to present them and refute them shortly after. She notes that the major controversial points others invoke are that it encourages the exploitation of women‚ it is full of empty promises concerning the medical development it offers and that it involves destroying “human” embryos. To

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    The Uncommon Reader by Alan Bennett The “Uncommon Reader” is a quirky little book about Queen Elizabeth II‚ who becomes an avid reader in her 80’s‚ and her life takes a dramatic turn when she discovers the pleasure of reading. At the beginning‚ the Queen was not a big fan at all; she had never taken much interest in reading‚ her feeling was that liking books is "something that should be left to other people." Due to this new obsession‚ she begins to ignore her formal duties much to the dismay of

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    communicate? Dialogue is very important in the real world as well as in a story. Dialogue in a story can tell you many details and important things you may need to understand a story. This is shown in the stories‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers and The House of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer‚ where the authors use dialogue to develop characters and setting and to further the plot.     In the story‚ “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” the author‚ Walter Dean Myers‚ uses dialogue to develop

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    Hitler’s command and his cruel‚ racist‚ immoral Jewish holocaust. Ethics and moral never existed in that country by that time‚ thus Germans only lived under the “law”. One special case of this atrocity was the one of Hanna Schmitz‚ in the movie The Reader. Some people would say that Hanna Schmitz was a right person based on the fact that she helped Michael Berg during his youth and also the fact that she was a disciplined worker. However‚ she manipulated Michael Berg‚ killed around three hundred people

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    In his work "Dialogue with Trypho" Justin Martyr in a form of a dialogue presents the views quite contrary to what it is usually taught. A well-known idea of Jews being the chosen nation favored by God is rejected. Justin Martyr is trying to find logic underneath God’s wrath‚ and his line of argumentation‚ based on analysis of the Old Testament‚ does emphasize the idea that Jews were punished by Mosaic rules for improper behavior. Jews are the chosen nation not because God likes them‚ but rather

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    With the key terms explained by the first speaker‚ let us examine our motion once again. Mass media is the major contributor to teenage social problems today. In the light of our definitions‚ is this a valid proposition? Let us consider some arguments in favor of this proposition. I‚ as the opposition’s deputy minister‚ disagree with the motion because I believe that teenagers can make use of the mass media as a platform to voice out their opinions on current issues. With the existence of

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    DD goes for window shopping at a shopping complex. She sees the health carnival at the ground floor. She goes around the carnival site and suddenly she being approach by one of the health care personnel (HCP). HCP : Hello madam. Hi. DD : Hi. HCP : are you interested to join our health carnival? We have many simple medical checkup here for free. DD : ohh its ok. Im rushing for other matters. HCP : ohh I see. How about if you try the body fat monitoring? Its only take a little time besides

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    John and Nicolas are entering a restaurant and begin to engage in a heated discussion. Nicolas: It’s so cold out today‚ I don’t remember it being this cold in the past. John: This climate change will destroy us one day. Nick: What do you mean? Global warming is a myth. How can it be global warming if winter is colder than it used to be? John: Are you seriously asking this? The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves‚ and wiser people so full

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