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    Drinking Age Paper

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    and so on. Why is drinking a beer an act of greater responsibility and maturity than flying an airplane or serving your country at war?” (NYRA‚ 2005). The issue of the drinking age in the United States has been an ongoing battle for many decades.  Drinking ages varied by each state up until the 1980’s when the federal government threatened to take away a percentage of state’s federal highway fund (Keen‚ 2008).  Ever since this threat‚ all states have adopted the national drinking age of 21.  They

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    Underage Drinking Speech

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    this topic of underage drinking because I thought this issue would be extremely beneficial to all of us since we are in high school & will most likely be going through experiences involving alcohol.Today I’m here to convince you to think twice about picking up that next bottle of alcohol……….Underage drinking is illegal in all 50 states.The tolerance that police have to a teenager drinking and driving is absolutely zero.When most parents find out their child has been drinking they are not pleased.Underage

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    Melissa Cannon Ethos Project For Business communication class we were given the assignment of choosing two websites that where we could analyze ethos and provide how each website appealed to the audience. The two web sites that were chosen for this group project are‚ “UNICEF” and “Feed the Children”. We chose these two websites since these are charitable websites with good moral‚ good will and practices which provide great ethos. There were several differences in design and structure between

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    Drinking: A Short Story

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    PARTY "Oh my god‚ I am so drunk"‚ I hear someone shout out above the crowd. I stop for a second and think to myself. "Wait a second‚ why am I drinking?" my friend comes up and hands me a beer and says‚ "Hey wimp drink up!" So I figure‚ hey why not. Two o’clock roles around and I am feeling like I drank myself stupid‚ which I have. All of a sudden I realize I have my dad’s truck‚ and he needs it in about three hours. So little time‚ what am I going to do? Here are some easy steps to sober up quickly

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    influence people. Rhetoric can be broken up into three parts known as ethos‚ pathos and logos. Ethos is an appeal to ethics‚ pathos is an appeal to emotion‚ and logos is an appeal to logic. Rhetoric and its appeals are commonly used in the world‚ more specifically in videos to persuade viewers to follow certain belief or to purchase certain items. In this case‚ I watched three videos and I’ll be arguing how the rhetoric (ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos) were used in each video. In the first video‚ “Drunk

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    of Underage Drinking Today‚ many teenagers experience different things in the world. Whether it is their first date or first day in high school‚ teens are always eager to try something different or new. One of the things that teenagers try is drinking alcohol. Unfortunately‚ underage drinkers often abuse alcohol. In this paper‚ I will try to shed some light on some of the reasons why teenagers drink alcohol at such premature age. The causes of underage drinking include peer

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    that once one engages in “drinking‚” the will merge with a high society way of life where popularity‚ desirability and ultimately happiness are easily attained. While peers and families‚ environment and heredity‚ all contribute to one’s inclination to drink‚ more so‚ the messages revealed in TV shows‚ movies‚ mainstream music and even everyday commercials are constant and consistent in their encouragement

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    Lowering the Drinking Age

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    Taylor Deese Hall-Godsey 7/8/13 Research Paper Lowering the Drinking Age Deliberate for a minute on how many young adults under the age of twenty-one drink alcoholic beverages illegally. Studies show that more than seventy percent of young adults between the ages of eighteen to twenty have engaged in illegal drinking. The United States drinking age has gone up and down throughout the years‚ but since 1984‚ the minimum age to drink has increased to twenty-one. Some believe that this age is

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    Discovering the Truth: The Operation of Ethos in Anti-Smoking Advertising REBECCA FELDMANN This rhetorical analysis appeared in a journal called Young Scholars in Writing‚ which publishes articles on rhetoric and composition written by college undergraduates. Feldmann shows how the popular and effective Truth campaign appeals to teens by building ethos and challenging the ethos of tobacco companies. As you read‚ look at how she carefully defines concepts up front‚ which she can then use

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    By analyzing Brutus and Antony’s speeches‚ it is clearly shown that Antony persuaded the crowd better than Brutus had. Both men used very persuasive statements containing many examples of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Brutus uses his "nobleness" to persuade the crowd into thinking he has merely done this for the people of Rome. By using the way people look up to him‚ he told them that they should be thankful that he managed to assassinate Caesar for the good of Rome when they did. So of course the people

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