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    In her speech “On Woman’s Right to Vote”‚ Susan B. Anthony argues that women should get equal rights as men and have the ability to vote. She is mainly using logos in her argument as a form of reasoning to be persuasive. Logos is one of the most important techniques to use in a argument because you can persuade an audience by using logical reasoning‚ and Anthony understands this. She uses supporting facts to back up her claim. She states that‚ “this evening to prove to you that in thus voting‚ I

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    In this highly analytical and descriptive article‚ Anthony C. Ocampo explores and argues the particular way in which gay Latino men negotiate the aspects and boundaries of masculinity. For instance‚ Ocampo demonstrates that gay Latino men are in fact accepting of their sexual orientation‚ however‚ they do not do it in the traditional White gay men stereotypical way. In this traditional or media portrayed sexual orientation‚ gay men‚ particularly gay White men‚ tend to act and appear for feminine

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    The Torment of Saint Anthony. Savoldo’s painting is framed along a wall of light and dark red arrows with artificial and natural light from above. Within this airy space deemed The Walter Fitch III Room this painting is surrounded by various art pieces from around the world; most of which are religious art pieces. Though each of these paintings are very unique and have much to offer the focus of this essay will be on that of the painting known as The Torment of Saint Anthony. Starting his painting

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    2. Discuss whether the prosecution can prove that Anthony has committed the actus reus for murder. In my perception‚ the situation suggests that Anthony’s action of pushing a large rock over the bridge where the victim was walking under is‚ in fact‚ the main cause of victim’s death. It is shown on the scenario

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    Article: “The Case for Contamination” by Kwame Anthony Appiah In “The Case for Contamination” the author Kwame Appiah analyzes and points out the many ways in which the world is becoming globalized. He uses many extensive examples to show that the world is getting ‘contaminated’. By ‘contamination’ he means that the mixture of all the innovative values and traditions are damaging and eventually destroying what our ancestors have left us. In his analysis‚ he describes the gradual transformation

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    Susan B. Anthony was an incredible suffragette and abolitionist‚ and made some immense impacts. She fought for many different cases to give off many different influences of positivity and change‚ but also encouraged many reform ideas that were floating around during the time period surrounding the Civil War. Anthony not only supported one specific problem‚ she supported many included slavery‚ women’s labor rights‚ and women’s voting rights with the help of other suffragettes to encourage influence

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah is a philosopher who teaches at Princeton University‚ he wrote “The Case for Contamination.” This essay discusses both the negative and positive side of globalization. As you read the essay Appiah flips back and forth between the negative and positive and find that there are cultures who want to continue with their traditional ways. They believe that their culture will slowly fade away with globalization. Other cultures want to grow with the world‚ and believe that globalization

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    College is place where people want to go and learn or and make a career of what they’re studying for. “The College Crossroads” is an article by Kwame Anthony Appiah talks about “how college was a place where people went to learn about things that were easy to answer but now that higher education has grown‚ it not so easy to say what college is like and really what it is for.” There are two ideas that he seems to be talked about in the article‚ which are Utility U and Utopia U. These two main ideas

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    “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” share a similar theme. In both “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” and “Making Sarah Cry” the theme of being different is presented. “Susan B. Anthony Dares To Vote” shows the theme of being different by showing that just because she is a woman it doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have the right to vote. In “Making Sarah Cry” it shows a theme of being different by having Sarah and the boy getting picked on just because they look different. Both texts

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    involvement is to provide a sense of social restraint to influence their behavior. Having a concern for a child’s social growth could merely be fixed by a parent simply caring and putting the effort in. In A Clockwork Orange‚ written originally in 1962‚ by Anthony Burgess‚ on multiple occasions show how the un-involvement

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