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    Hijack Your Emotions

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    and provocative advertisement that has effectively shown that to nature‚ we are all daily terrorists. The advertisement reproduces the iconic 9/11 terrorist attack scene‚ showing two trees being attacked in the same fashion as the World Trade Centre was attacked‚ carrying the message: “For nature‚ everyday is 9/11”. In order to build this argument‚ that nature is being attacked daily and is in dire need of conservation‚ rhetoric figures (primarily pathos and subsequently ethos and logos) are utilized

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    How far was German militarism the most important cause of war in 1914? Explain your answer. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June 1914 is seen as the spark which triggered the First World War. However‚ the fuse was clearly laid prior to this event and there are many complex causes that lie behind the outbreak of war. German militarism is just one of these‚ but is it the most important? Some people argue that German militarism was an important factor behind the

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    Fix Your Pet

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    Jeff Kampinga Why Pet owners Should Spay/Neuter Their Pet Topic: National Organization: Problem/Solution Specific Purpose: I would like my audience to understand the importance of spaying/neutering their pets. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Each day 10‚000 humans are born in the U.S. - and each day 70‚000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist‚ there will never be enough homes for all the animals. B. Relevance: These are not just the offspring of

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    Education: Your First Ticket To A Journey Called Life. Every schools‚ universities‚ or institutions have their own mission for their students to hone their skills but all of them has one goal‚ it is to produce intelligent and productive graduates‚ for them to produce educated men. But what is an educated man? For me‚ an educated man is someone who studied very well who always work hard and doing efforts in school and most especially who finished his studies with excellence. Mr. Jovito Salonga

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    Geometry in Real Life

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    we try to find situations in daily life where geometrical notions can be effectively used. In particular‚ in the following examples the student discovers situations in which properties of similar triangles learnt in the classroom are useful. Students need to be made aware of the fact that the study of geometry arose in response to certain human needs. They should know about the use of geometry in our daily or real life. In this project‚ students will discover situations in daily life where geometrical

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    Achieving your Dream

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    Achieving Your Dream Striving for greatness comes with overcoming obstacles on the journey. Many people believe that in order to be accepted in society‚ you have to continuously be striving to be a better person. Nobody accepts who they really are and are constantly needing the approval of the people around them. In the movie October Sky‚ Homer Hickam is constantly trying to be accepted in his society and to his parents. From the experience in my life‚ having the approval of someone makes life alot

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    Meet Your Meat!

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    MEET YOUR MEAT! | Joanna Wieszczek | | DeVry University | | | Meet Your Meat! In American farms there are sad animals that are living only for produce‚ like chicken live to lay eggs or cows live to produce milk or get sliced for steaks. Those animals are held in closed building with very tight cages without option to even swing a wing or make a leg move. They live in very large groups and they are treated as object not living animals. Animals dye every day from overweight

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    Real Life Analysis

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    Real Life In this commencement speech the authors purpose is to inform the graduates on life. He is telling them that this chapter of their life is now over and it is time to move on. What is next? Fox is up there preaching to the students about what it is like to be an adult and go through the “day to day” life. We all experience new things in our lives each day and may not succeed every single time. He himself said‚” I am not the wise old fish.” This is him telling us he is not always perfect himself

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    You are in a life-or-death situation with your friend‚ but only one person has a chance of surviving the situation‚ what will you do in that situation? Would you sacrifice yourself for your friend or would you let your friend die? Consequently‚ should people be held accountable if they were in a life-or-death situation‚ they should be held accountable for their actions. Therefore‚ people that have a lack of judgment‚ will suffer from survivor guilt‚ and don’t want to pay the cost of rescues should

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    Graph In Real Life

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    Find an example online of a graph used in real-life (include the link that goes directly to the webpage with the graph).  Describe at least one mathematical feature of the graph (e.g. shape‚ slope‚ coordinates‚ axes‚ quadrants‚ etc.) and how the feature/graph can help us to analyze the real-life situation. Graph for Health Care Spending http://www.kff.org/insurance/snapshot/OECD042111.cfm In this link‚ there are several graphs from various perspectives regarding Health Care Spending in the United

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