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    Through Fitzgeralds choice of diction and detail‚ he conveys Myrtle as a low class dreamer‚ only desiring the acceptance from the upscale socialite friends of her boyfriend Tom; and Tom as a self-absorbed‚ wealthy‚ and power craving aristocrat. Tom Buchanan‚ the wealthy and self absorbed socialite‚ is a man whose main goal in life is to obtain complete and ultimate superiority. He does this by surrounding himself with his wealth and material possessions‚ and by controlling every aspect of his life as

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    the three pieces of work all authors all had different views but explained their connection very well. It made you feel as if the question or assumption made was the correct way or the most obvious way of doing things. In reading 1 by the author Patrick Thaddeus Jackson he asked “Must international studies be a science?” I read through the piece I feel as if first you have to break down the question itself first. International means to existing‚ occurring‚ or carried on between two or more countries

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    Donald Trump is known for the use of fallacies on the internet. For this reason‚ the first fallacy I looked up was on Donald Trump’s Twitter account. Trump tweeted‚ “The Democrats had to come up with a story as to why they lost the election‚ and so badly (306)‚ so they made up a story - RUSSIA. Fake news!” (@realdonaldtrump). It almost seems that Trump is the one spewing fake news‚ not the democrats. In fact‚ Trump has made over 100 false claims since he was sworn in‚ however this is not the point

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    Eli Tooloee English 101 Olympic College Poulsbo Fall Quarter 2011 December 6th‚ 2011 3 Strikes Laws: Cruel and Unusual Punishment Washington State was the first in the nation to enact a “3 Strikes Law”‚ which provides for harsher sentencing for repeat offenders. While this sounds logical‚ the system used to determine these harsher sentences is deeply flawed and unconstitutional. 3 Strikes laws demand double the standard prison term for a second felony conviction‚ and mandatory sentences

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    characters in mind are Tom Buchanan and George Wilson. These two characters are surprisingly very much alike. They both share the ideal view that men are simple and easily tricked by women. Both Tom and George were cheated on by their wives without them knowing. This shows that Fitzgerald doesn’t think of men too highly in this novel. One of the main characters‚ is Tom Buchanan. Tom is very rich white man who is rude‚ racist‚ and naive. He is married to Daisy Buchanan‚ while cheating on her with

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    that encompasses all of the intellectual standards‚ the critical thinker must have the ability to identify and evaluate logical fallacies in arguments. This paper focuses on defining the concept of logical fallacies‚ and identifying three logical fallacies and analyzing their impact on the critical thinking process. If we are to understand the concept of logical fallacies‚ we must first define what an argument is and the components that make up an argument. According to (Humanist Learning Center)

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    “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” Matt Meyers Hist. 2010 WW1 October 16‚ 2005 Oral History Interview of Patrick Henry Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty‚ or Give Me Death” speech has been stamped as one of the greatest of all time in history books. It was a time in March‚ 1775 that a convention took place where Virginians convened to choose and instruct delegates to the Second Continental Congress. Probably the majority of the people at the convention

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    A role of an individual in society can be played many ways‚ one of them being that people should fight for their country. This can be exhibited in "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry ‚where Henry believes his country should fight for freedom against the British. He is calling on the patriots of Virginia to arm themselves in order to be prepared to fight.. The author encourages this message by using emotional appeals and literary devices. In the text‚ the author exposes the audience

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    The Inspirable Patrick Henry Patrick Henry used this quote “ Give me liberty or give me death.” With this quote you can see he wanted to have freedom. Mr. Henry wanted the colonies to fight the British because he knew that was the only way to have rights as their own country. Through his speech he shows many areas of using pathos to his advantage. For the colonies they did not know what was going to happen. Patrick Henry knew what needed to be done. Furthermore if he was not able to persuade

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    Straw Man Fallacy Essay By: Jonathan Soles A straw man fallacy in which an opponent’s argument is overstated or misrepresented in order to be more easily attacked or refuted. The straw man fallacy happens quite a bit in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller‚ but especially in on page 211 in the 4th column which reads‚ “(Procter): I have no love Mr. Parris. It is no secret. But God I surely love. (Cheever): He plow on Sunday‚ sir. (Danforth): Plow on Sunday! (Cheever): I think it

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