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    Reinvestigation of Editorial Genre: On the Basis of Generic Structure Potential Abstract Editorial research has been developed since about 2005 by some professionals in the field such Scholar Ansary or Babaii because there are many following journals of editorials citing their previous development such as Fartousi and Dumanig (2012)‚ Ansary and Babaii(2009) and so on. Out of the gap in the confirmatory developed by Ansary and Babaii (2005)‚ the research attempts to apply their framework in the

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    Readings: Opening Editorial of The Liberator (1831); James Henry Hammond‚ Letter to an English Abolitionist (1845) Looking through the eyes of William Lloyd Garrison an abolitionist and James Henry Hammond a proslave advocate‚ slavery offers contradictory perspectives. Hammond was a strong supporter of slavery‚ because he believed slavery ordained by God. Garrison as the opposing counterpart slammed slavery as an evil nature in a form of human exploitation. He also believed the teaching in the Bible

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    Rhetorical Analysis ENGL 102-07 October 03‚ 2012 A Rhetorical Analysis of Editorial‚ “The Effects of Violence in Children’s Cartoons” Claim: That children’s cartoons today are too violent and that these cartoons are greatly affecting their behaviors growing up. That violence is a learned behavior and therefore children that view violence can become violent themselves. The purpose of the argument is to raise the awareness about cartoon violence and come up with some solutions

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    Being the president of the nation‚ you have a lot of things to consider; economic growth‚ political issues and anything that will help to make the country develop and to be successful. You can see different issues about our president in any tabloids and broadsheets discussing Philippine issues and governmental problems. But what is happening now is the other way around? Media are much more interested on PNoy’s love life; people are getting anxious to what is happening in his love life. Does anybody

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    “Mining giant takes over Fairfax- Editorial Independence is lost’’ Editorial independence is an integral part of a bona fide newspaper. Journalists should write from the perspective of the powerless‚ rather than the powerful‚ to allow everyone to know truths. The second readers hear that articles with important‚ vital and relevant significance to them are being suppressed‚ or that certain articles are being published to merely fulfil various political agendas hidden inside them‚ the reliability

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    China Media Research‚ 7(2)‚ 2011‚ Malik & Iqbal‚ Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan: Discourse Analysis of Editorials of Dawn and The News Shaista Malik‚ Journalists for Democracy and Human Rights Zafar Iqbal‚ International Islamic University Abstract: The aim of this research study is to investigate as to how the image of Taliban is being constructed in the print media discourses. In the last couple of years‚ media in Pakistan widely covered

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    Wolanin‚ a senior associate at the Institute for High Education Policy‚ a vast majority of those students and their families will probably be discouraged to do so because of the portrayal of college life and its expenses created by mass media. In his editorial “Joe and Jane Go to College: Today’s College Student is Not Who You Think”‚ Wolanin argues that college students portrayed in the media are a misrepresentation of the vast majority of college students. He states that the “reality of students in American

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    The two editorials presented speak about universal healthcare in the United States but‚ the editorial speaking against universal healthcare is the more affective of the two because it uses two forms of rhetorical appeals and three forms of the argumentations. The first editorial mainly uses emotion to appeal to the reader while the second appeals more to statistics and logic. Also‚ the second editorial is more objective rather than subjective because of how the writer speaks and what he or she chooses

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    techniques contribute to making an argumentative essay the best that it can be. Editorial Two used a variety of argumentative techniques‚ such as rhetorical appeals and a clear structure to effectively present its side of the debate. " Editorial One did not take advantage of all the techniques at hand to make its argument effective.Editorial One had presented an overall claim‚ and supported it with reasons such as the financial burden from

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    In the editorial “E Pluribus Unum”‚ the author‚ Paul Krugman‚ questioned “Is America in 2013‚ in any meaningful sense‚ the same country that declared independence in 1776?” His answer to the question was “yes‚ it is the same and he convinces his audience that it is this way by using Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle‚ which has ethos‚ pathos and logos. We will analyze the editorial‚ and see how it is used to persuade people. By finding out how these appeals are used in Krugman’s editorial‚ we will

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