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    learning segment include poems written by Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman‚ transcendentalist poets from the nineteenth century who made everlasting contributions to the literary field through their usage of authentic writing techniques and rhetorical devices. Emily Dickinson’s usage of traditional verse to compose her poetry with highly structured form and meter will be examined in the second lesson through the poems “I’m Nobody‚” “If I Can Stop‚” “The Brain‚” “Hope is the Thing with Feathers‚”

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    popular social networking sites and represent a completely new way of communicating. The sites are not only for the new generation‚ but also for the older generation that would like to get in touch with friends they have lost over time. But the question is “Are virtual friends more reliable than real friends?” The roles of these sites are nevertheless important as they have become part of our ability to meet friends‚ hangout‚ play games and have fun. This is a new phenomenon called the social networking

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    |NAME OF STUDENT | | |REGISTRATION NO. | | |UNIT TITLE |Managing Communications‚ Knowledge and Information | |ASSIGNMENT TITLE |Presentation of final report and systems

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    called social networking sites or SNS. It is actually a form of online service or site in which it focuses on the building of social relations among people who share same interests‚ activities‚ backgrounds‚ or real-life connections with each other. Everyone who wishes to have an account of an existing social site can access it freely and can already use SNS directly. Today‚ even youngsters has an account and so thus mid-age or old age people has a social account already. Most of the social networks

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    and old battle. Social networks have become part of everyday life‚ especially for teenagers. When the phrase‚ “if butterfly flaps its wings in Japan‚ a hurricane will happen on the coasts of Florida‚” was no less true when it was coined in the early 1960s than it is today. The world has indeed shrunk.  Events‚ no matter how small they might seem whether political‚ social or economical‚ might have far-reaching consequences on another place‚ thanks to social media. Some say social networks have brought

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    Twenty first century is the world of ’Internet’. We get connected to our buddies through internet. Social Networking Site has helped us to connect to our relatives‚ friends‚ colleagues‚ and strangers‚ sitting far away from us. We get to know about the people‚ their interests‚ their work etc. through these sites. These sites have become very common among individuals of all age. Today there are many SNSs that have influenced modern human lives in many aspects. These sites have their own pros and cons

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    Once he was inaugurated on January 20th‚ 1961‚ John F. Kennedy prepared to deliver his famous speech. By using a multitude of devices‚ Kennedy created a speech that would be remembered as a great ‘call to action’ in history. In a time of trouble and confusion for the American people where threats could attack at any time Kennedy had to portray himself as the blanket of warmth in the Cold War. With his use of Scesis Onomaton‚ Consonance‚ and more‚ Kennedy was able to provide an empowering speech to

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    perfectly with his descriptions. The illustration of the midwest‚ using imagery‚ brings the reader to feel as if they actually lived in Kansas in the late 1950’s. Capote’s use of diction creates a suspenseful‚ contradictory mood. These two rhetorical devices create contradiction‚ leading the reader in two directions simultaneously. “The village of Holcomb stands on the high wheat plains of western Kansas‚ a lonesome area that other Kansans call “out there.” Some seventy miles east of the Colorado

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    of society. In this "reality television culture" of today‚ it seems that individuals find more entertainment from another individual’s life than ever before and social networking websites such as online communities offer their users with the ability to become involved or even consumed by the lives of others around them. Social networking sites have already proven that they offer many positive aspects in the world of education and communication‚ but I strongly believe that society has become obsessed

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    train and by the lady in the yellow water proof coat. In this short excerpt from the story the author begins each paragraph with “And” making the transition from paragraph to paragraph a bit robotic‚ choppy and simple and is an example of a rhetorical device called anaphora. The author’s words choice

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