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    answered most questions about his maturity and discounted the “youth and 2 inexperience” argument. In that debate‚ he attacked the current administration’s foreign policy‚ which allowed the Soviet Union to dominate world affairs in the late 1950s. The cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union was the primary problem facing the

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    Tyler Perry overcame many hardships to reach the Billionaire status he has today. Perry endured many years of mental and physical abuse‚ and lacked the support of family and close friends who didn’t believe in his talent. Tyler Perry was born Emmitt R. Perry Jr. on September 13‚ 1969 to Emmitt and Maxine Perry in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. One of four children‚ Perry grew up with a very strict father. His father was big on sports‚ and had plans for Perry to be a professional basketball

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    Analysis: The Blood Box

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    Connecting to this human attribute in an ad has the potential to persuade the viewer quite effortlessly. The Australian Red Cross ad known as “The Blood Box”‚ utilizes logos and pathos with a common color scheme to draw the viewer’s attention and effectively present new issues with familiar items to persuade the individual to donate blood. The ad known as “The Blood Box” focuses on an unusual coin donation box. The background is of a slightly blurred waiting room with blue padded seats. A clean‚ white

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    creating what they believe audiences want. Tyler Perry‚ Director‚ writer‚ screenwriter‚ producer‚ and entrepreneur‚ has touched many lives from his heartwarming stage plays to his many films in diverse genres. Beginning in the

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    great writer and that helped her become better at speaking as well. We should never let anyone discourage us in finding our true selves. Madera’s story happens to be a great example why this is true. The audience that this essay was written for is people who get easily discouraged by others and choose a different path in life because they are untrue to themselves. We can tell that this is true from the text‚ because Madera uses a good example. She had also been discouraged

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Atticus’s Closing Argument ¨This case is not a difficult one¨‚ states Atticus Finch. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ we see through the eyes of 6 year-old Scout‚ the theme of prejudice. One way we see this is through Tom Robinson‚ a black man who was accused of rape by the town’s filthiest and most dishonest family: Mayella and her father Bob Ewell. Atticus Finch‚ who is a lawyer‚ was appointed by the court to defend Tom in the case. Throughout Atticus’s

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    Blood Donation - Essay

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    Blood Donation There is a crisis. The crisis is a shortage of blood. The world simply needs more blood donors. There’s no substitute for human blood. Human blood is vital for delivering oxygen and nutrients‚ removing waste‚ healing‚ and fighting infection. A person’s blood can‚ however‚ be shared with others. Every day‚ thousands of Americans in need of lifesaving blood‚ including trauma victims and surgery patients‚ rely on the efforts of volunteer blood donors. We need a steady flow of blood

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    Rhetorical Questions the movie “Waiting for Superman‚” the filmmaker’s purpose is to show the viewing audience how America needs to improve its school system‚ and raise the standards to move on to the next grade level. I detected the purpose of the filmmaker by listening closely to the opening five minutes of the documentary. In the opening minutes the filmmaker‚ Davis Guggenheim‚ gives examples of how schools and teachers have started to trail other western countries in the education process.

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    than composing my rhetorical analysis. For my argument of inquiry‚ I had to the annotate my sources before I could synthesize them into an essay. My essay was organized by the different viewpoints accompanied with the supporting evidence I found. In my rhetorical analysis‚ I divided my essay into: the appeals Wacquant was making and the overall persuasiveness of the piece. However‚ I found it really difficult to organize these ideas. There was no synthesis needed in this essay. My writing process

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    Alexandria Corcoran Jaren Schroeder English W131 October 17‚ 2012 Cancer Research – A Super Fraud? Is cancer research a super fraud? Is the money being raised by the several cancer organizations being used for good‚ or bad? Does the research the government puts forth really cover what needs to be researched‚ or are they missing something? These are all questions that Mr. Robert Ryan believes he has the answers to. Whether one trusts him or not is one’s own decision. Having only a bachelor degree

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