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    xxxxxxx For this rhetorical analysis I have done research on two electronics engineering documents commonly referred to as project proposals. The first project proposal that was reviewed was for Security Guard Monitoring Systems by Group Engineering Solutions (GES). The second proposal is a business-oriented document for Multi-Robot Manipulation and Maintenance for Fault-Tolerant Systems by Shanghai International Conference Center (SICC). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to identify various

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    family‚ and sadly an unpreventable reason the death of a child’s parents. Advertisements are often used to persuade you to help the cause and to get you to help prevent these issues from happening. Some ads try to convey a message that will make you feel obligated to help the cause. The company known as Unicef is known for conveying messages that catches an audience’s eye. In a 2014 advertisement created by Unicef does exactly this. The advertisement has to do with the abandonment and loneliness of

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    description of Socrates’ own wisdom as well. Older accusers had allegedly claimed that Socrates did not believe in gods‚ and instead would try to explain phenomenons through physical explanations instead‚ as well as the fact that Socrates would teach others how to make a weak argument triumph a stronger one by using clever rhetorics. In Socrates’ defense‚ he has stated that he does not have any kind of competence and expertise in any of these areas. This statement truly divides Socrates from sophists and even

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    gimmicks and strategies that make sense to the customers. Not many people regularly notice this‚ but Wal-Mart is a building that contains no windows. In the article “The Public Realm and the Common Good‚” James Kunstler expresses to the audience how he feels about Wal-Mart being without windows. Kunstler says‚ “ This process of disconnection from the past and future‚ and from the organic patters of weather and light‚ all done for the sake of expedience‚ ends up diminishing us spiritually‚ impoverishing

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    “He figures out what words will best sell an issue‚ and he polls them and he tests them and he focus groups them and he comes up‚ issue by issue‚ with how to talk about it and how not to talk about it. Look‚ for years‚ political people and lawyers – who‚ by the way are the worst communicators – used the phrase "estate tax." And for years‚ they couldn’t eliminate it”. The reason they could not eliminate this tax was

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    Winston is admiring the prole woman below hanging diapers because she loves her family and will even ignore the care of her own body to be helpful towards her family. He is showing that he admires the caring and maternal aspects of this woman and how simple her life is. This passage allows the reader to understand his respect towards the prole life and his desire for a caring figure and simplicity in his own life. Orwell uses a couple different tones here such as a nostalgic one as well as a happy

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    help children in poverty. He explains how we should donate the money that we use on unnecessary items. To back up his argument‚ he uses two examples. In the first example‚ Singer explains a scene from the Brazilian film Central Station. The scene involves a retired school teacher who delivers a 9 year old boy for $1000‚ which she uses to buy a new TV. Once she learns that the boy will be killed for his organs‚ she decides to go back for the boy. Singer explains how her selling the boy for $1000 and buying

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    in the New York Times as a powerful rhetorical analysis that persuades the audience that gun control does not mean

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    Not everyone has the ability to control whether they have a peaceful death or not. Dr. Philip Nitschke‚ pro-euthanasia activist and author of “Euthanasia: Hope You Never Need It‚ but Be Glad the Option Is There‚” feels it is every human’s right to have a serene death. The primary goal of the article is to promote the idea that denying one the ability to die peacefully‚ excluding those under the age of 18 and with mental illnesses‚ is unethical. The author firmly believes there should be laws in place

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    Garcia 1  Alexandra P. Garcia Ortiz  Professor Terra Joseph  CMP 120 ­ G1  17 November 2014  Man! I Feel Like A Woman  Up until the last few decades‚ women everywhere were expected to act a certain way in  public and around others. There used to be a lot of rules of how a ‘lady’ was suppose to act‚ and  it was expected of women everywhere to know these rules and to act accordingly. Nowadays‚  these rules are being challenged day by day. The expectations are still there from the generations  before

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