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    project‚ I chose Ronald Reagan‚ the 40th president. I chose Ronald Reagan as my person because he seemed like someone that has accomplished a lot in his life. He served two terms as president of the United States. He was a governor of California. He was a Hollywood actor. He acted in 53 films in his total acting career in Hollywood. Ronald Reagan was crucial to the state of life that we have today‚ because he was a president‚ governor‚ and a Hollywood actor. Ronald Reagan was a president‚ governor

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    campaign. While many presidential candidates were former Congressman or household names‚ others were less well renowned. For example‚ Reagan largely relied on the media to build his political following. As a GE spokesperson‚ he traveled around the country giving speeches on conservative principles‚ which led him to appeal to an emerging Republican Right voter bloc. Reagan also associated himself with a prominent name - Richard Nixon - by becoming “[the] vice chairman of the Southern California Democrats

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    everyone seems to have an opinion that they declare to be true through persuasion or emotion. These opinions are logically weak and are said to be fallacies. There are many recurring fallacies in society today including‚ appeal to popularity‚ appeal to emotion and appeal to the person. In order to protect ourselves we need to be able to avoid using fallacies ourselves and recognize when others are using them towards us‚ so we can defend ourselves properly. We do this by learning to understand our own

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    Ronald Reagan A. Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States. He was first elected to be the Governor of California in 1966‚ and served two consecutive terms. At the 1968 and 1974 Republican National Conventions‚ he was considered a possible Presidential candidate. He won the Republican nomination in 1980‚ where he then ran against incumbent President Jimmy Carter in the election. (About History) This was about the time of the end of the Cold War‚ the Hostage crisis

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    Logical and Physical Network Design Logical and Physical Network Design Network design is a process that begins from the first thought on how to connect to computers together in order for them to communicate and pass needed data to each other. The process may seem simple on this level and may require little consideration‚ but in fact‚ there are many areas of the network that need to be examined before the process of networking should be undertaken. For the small network‚ these considerations

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    Reagan continued to advance the idea of tearing down the wall and opening up Eastern Europe. Negotiations continued on U.S. and Soviet Union eliminating short and medium range missiles. Reagan and Gorbachev continued their communication. On December 8‚ 1987 Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan met at the White House and signed a treaty to destroy many of their nuclear weapons (Ratnesar Pg. 159-163). Reagan and Gorbachev met as two world leaders for the last time in Washington. Reagan gave Gorbachev

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    Fallacies Of Feminist Theory

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    Feminist Theory http://fty.sagepub.com Exposing the fallacies of anti-porn feminism Laurie Shrage Feminist Theory 2005; 6; 45 DOI: 10.1177/1464700105050226 The online version of this article can be found at: http://fty.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/6/1/45 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Feminist Theory can be found at: Email Alerts: http://fty.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions: http://fty.sagepub.com/subscriptions Reprints: http://www

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    «12 angry men» In the movie «12 angry men»‚ one can explore a variety of fallacies and generalizations. Each juror except for one comes in with a verdict of «Guilty»‚ but by using critical thinking the reasons to support their claim are dismissed one by one. Except for Juror number three who is the last one to change his verdict. He disregards all critical reasoning and sticks to his initial claim using multiple fallacies to support it. He is clearly prejudiced towards the defendant no mater the

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    A valedictory speech Ladies and gentlemen‚ dear family and friends‚ teachers. My fellow students‚ we did it! Many years passed as we watched others graduate‚ imagining ourselves to their places. And now‚ after three years‚ here we are. Three years of lack of sleep‚ agonizing over too hard homework assignments and not really knowing what we were doing. However those three years were not that terrible after all. There were moments of joy‚ laughter‚ and most importantly moments of true friendship

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    Fallacy within the “App Store”: A Critique of “The Common App Fallacy” In “The Common App Fallacy” written by Damon Beres‚ he argues that students would have a better chance at getting into college by banning the College Application which‚ he says‚ does not help students conduct individualized searches for colleges but is rather a “cheap‚ money-making scheme”. The author informs the audience that due to the convenience the Common Application‚ lack of commitment to personal college applications has

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